Opening a can of worms, indeed.
I, too, believe that Ruzia is not there to work against Tunveer, at least, not actively.It was Razia's phone that had the evidence of Tanveer confessing to murdering Rashid Ahmed Khan, that became her downfall in QH1. Is she there to gather proof for Tanveer's hand in murdering her husband?
She will neither aide her nor refrain from getting Tunveer into trouble if it benefits her.
After all, the only thing that matters to Ruzia is her status (apart from her daughter, who is out of the picture).Exactly, Razia was always self motivated. I believe she is going to extract more things out of Tanveer by blackmailing her, using her blindness to her advantage. Tanveer thinks Razia will be her eyes, but those eyes, beautiful as they are are treacherous.
She will do things that may seem like she is helping ARI+S, but they will be red herrings (for the viewers).If at all, I believe the villainess' will bring Sanam and Aahil closer together, and that I like !👍🏼
She will make it seem like she is in cahoots with Tunveer, though Tunveer will always know better.
It takes a thief to know one. It takes a murderer to...recognize another. Razia did her share of murdering too
I can certainly say that it is almost more exciting to watch that drama than the love-lorn lovers and their angst.Their calibre of acting really shines through in their scenes together, Amrapalli and Alka. Their taunting and one-upmanship games are funny. But the roles are reversed here in QH2: Tanveer is rough and enraged, desperate to cover her tracks and keep her throne, whereas Razia is cheekily taunting, armed with plots and schemes to grab it all...
Almost.
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Jayne