It’s hard to ignore how things are unfolding with Ammar. From spiking the drink (that "special orange juice" was a huge red flag), there’s no real clarity that he wasn’t involved in any wrongdoing. No clear indication that he didn’t play a part in what happened to Maheen. Until there’s a court case that proves otherwise—maybe he was unknowingly drugged or something—he remains the prime suspect. And let’s not forget, even after Maheen’s tragic end, Ammar showed absolutely no remorse. That’s shocking, right? It feels like people just sweep it under the rug because they’re trying to push this narrative of him being the charming “puppy-eyed” hero, and end up pairing him with the female lead.
But in real life? Who would actually want to associate with someone like that, no matter what he did or didn’t do?
Even if he's not directly guilty, he's still an enabler and now trying to control Nashwa and stop her from pursuing justice. That’s enough to make him “black” n he's definitely, not “grey.” The same goes for Bade Abbu and Barkhat—they're definitely in the "black" category. Bade abbu's wife, on the other hand, might sit somewhere in the “grey” area.
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