"Faith is believing when it is beyond the power of reason to believe."
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Faith is believing in things when common sense tells you not to.
And so where there is no faith another kind of belief sets in and thats doubt and life suddenly starts to get ruled by it and thats what Asad's life is about really isnt right from Zo to Rashid he has trust and faith issues which is somewhere Rashid's doing because had he not left Dilshad the way he did Asad would have been a different man ...yet the one person ie Dilshad who has been wronged the most still has that kind of faith to look beyond what she can apparently see and have that kind of trust Rashid even tho he has been the one to hurt her the most ...amazing isnt it
-even Ayaan for that matter has faith in his brother that he will not believe its his doing after all
-And the most interesting bit yesterday wasnt Asad the one who lectured Rashid abt not thinking abt his family ...and what did Asad do today did he think abt his families and relations even once splly nikhat who is all set to get married...shall we say like father like son ? Asad may be perfect in more ways than one but he has that impulsive child like thing in him still ...
-Abt Zo what do I says she is all abt faith that she trusts Rashid even without knowing him much and she holding the family together quite symbolic of the future that she will always be the one to keep the clan together and also be the calming factor in Asad's life
-As for Rashid ...I feel sorry for him totally and I hope he is able to come out of this clean but like they say ek galti ko chupane ke liye he ended up doing another 100 mistakes ...but he deserves better ...and its fair to him if he only gets punished for his doing and not others
Todays epi was quite a visual debate between faith and its twin doubt
Aitbaar kar ke chout ka chuke hain
Apne bardhaastgi ko bahut aazmaa chuke hain
Khud ko takleef hui to ehsaas hua
Kitne teer doosro per chala chuke hain
Quite an emotional epi ...I just dont no what to say may b u guys can do better justice to it ?