Hmmmđ
Suna toh tha ek zamaane mein, ki wo qatl karte hain aur unke haath mein talwaar bhi nahiin...
"Yahaan wo zari aur resham ki parton mein muskura kar zindagiyon ka faisla karti hain,
Aur unki surmein se sajee khoobsoorat aankhon mein gunaahon ka ikraar bhi nahiin. "
Dude, love her or hate her, you cannot deny the fact that Razia is a one vamp army. Yes, she falters, her anger is her brain's enemy, but... to keep people like puppets at her beck and call for an entire lifetime and have the kind of menacing presence and machinery that keeps even her husband wondering that what stunning witch he married is SOMETHING.
Razia is out and out evil - attached to her husband and daughter BUT... on her own terms and conditions. One moment she is a docile obedient wife, another moment she is a blackmailing mother , a conniving vamp and then a queen tigress who not only roars and growls but bites too.
She has worked very hard to keep her game on, to guard her secret fortress for less than a decade , she has sacrificed and butchered people like carrots and radishes. There is something very cold and dangerous about her and she has this self-controlled violent psychotic streak that she uses deftly in doses.
With due respect to all of Gul's works, Razia Siddiqui is the best evil to come out of her hat.
Today's ME made me realize how helplessly Rashid, Badii Bi, Asad. Zoe, Dilshad and all are trying to fight and find demons. And one woman holds the key to it all - Razia.
She is in for a long game and if creatives expose her easily or give her a whimpering defeat , it will be an insult to her persona of the master villain.
Cold. Calculating. Evil. Dangerous. Beautiful. Manipulative . When all these vices combine in one package of womanly evil, expect nothing but catastrophe. Ask Rashid. He can add a 100 page essay to my post.
For me, today's ME belonged to Razia and her towering persona of a mastervamp. Hats off to the writers who created her and to this beautiful beautiful actress who plays her with such class and conviction that i love to detest her.
P.S- And how can i hop off without a word on AsYa. Asad trusted Zoe's conviction and when she asked him if they can go to the doll mill, the way he looked at her, you knew that he wouldn't say no to her. After all, if Zoe goes all alone and something happens to her, Asad would go crazy and one Mangalpur nightmare is enough to scare Asad for the rest of his life.
P.P.S - I want all of Razia's dupattas. They are envy.đ¤