Just catched up on the last two episodes and I have to say- the way they are portraying emotions and the importance of mental well-being is commendable! Mahid's dialogue to his dada "aapne hi sikhaya tha na ki jab purani yaadein pareshan kreinytoh unhe dafna dena chahiye toh dafna rhe the"- OMG! It was such a remarkable dialogue and so well expressed! And it showed the real way the world treats trauma.
On the other hand how Parvez balantly blamed seher for mahid's anger, that was so raw because that is how the society is- anything happens, blame the woman and move on. Some might feel the violence was too much, but I feel it was needed and it added depth to seher and Kausar's character - they are not weaklings, they can fight too- seher was ready to unscrew the gate with a pair of scissors for her mother!
I also lovedddd the dargah scene where seher was scared of Mahid and it made him realise and ponder, not only that but it also showed how seher's entire life she has seen her father ill treat her mother, for her that is how a husband treats his wife, it shows. So far they have done a fabulous job in expressing the emotions.
The only problem I find is that they are romanticising Mahid and seher's relationship, which they clearly should not! That is just messed up!
Also at this point Kausar can easily file a complaint and with Parvez physically hurting her and throwing her out of the house in the middle of the night and marrying his Underage daughter against her will- Kausar can get seher's custody easily! That's a stretch now how Parvez feels no court will take seher away from him.
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