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Posted: 10 years ago
#91
arfeen s sisters are just too much.both are really evil.why they always keep blaming saba for arfeen s behavior towards them.
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: tvluvr

arfeen s sisters are just too much.both are really evil.why they always keep blaming saba for arfeen s behavior towards them.


They are just jealous of Saba.. They don't like it that their only brother is so madly in love with her. And they are always brainwashing their mother against Saba. Its just pathetic! 😡
They made such a big issue when Arfeen called Saba first..
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Among all girls of Saba's time Saba was undoubtedly the best one. She was educated well mannered and good looking. She possessed lots of qualities in herself which made other girls jealous towards her. On the other hand Arfeen's sisters were not educated. They brought up in a conservative atmosphere in their house.
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: kasaf_ZGH

Among all girls of Saba's time Saba was undoubtedly the best one. She was educated well mannered and good looking. She possessed lots of qualities in herself which made other girls jealous towards her. On the other hand Arfeen's sisters were not educated. They brought up in a conservative atmosphere in their house.


True, and for them she was too open minded. You don't need to pray 24/7 to show that you love Allah or that you are religious. Yes, Saba was open minded but she was not too modern either. She respected the culture and values around her. The only problem she had was with the restriction on education, she was the only one who went to university in her family and since her family was conservative it was considered bad to go and study with boys ina co education system.

Her open mindeded and differing views were a breath if fresh air for Arfeen and this is the thing that had attracted him, and plus, she was very pretty too.
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Wonderful epsiode. Sara gets to know that Arfeen and Saba were married once and she comes to the conclusion that her mother had left Arfeen for another man. And this is what made her uncomfortable in Arfeen's house and she misbehaved with Arfeen to allow her to go to her own house.
Haider was making genuine attempts to be friends with Sara but all in vain. I think Sara should just let go now and forgive him. She has too much ego. Haider finally gave up when Arfeen had a stroke and then he was shown to be pretty rude to Sara. Well, I think she kind of deserved it. She should not have misbehaved with Arfeen.

Haider is surprised and annoyed when Arfeen keeps asking about Sara. He cannot understand why his father is so concerned about her all the time. He only had soup from Sara's hand. That was such a cute scene! He kept refusing to have soup but when Sara asked him, he did not object and happily had it from her hands.

Well, the past will be revealed very soon in the upcoming episodes. They ended today's episode on a cliff hanger..

Next week, Haider will get to know that Saiba and Saba are the same person. Sara will also be surprised to know that her mother had been working in Arfeen's factory all these years.
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Epi 7 & 8 both are really interesting. The story telling is very good. It makes audience hooked with the show.
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: kasaf_ZGH

Epi 7 & 8 both are really interesting. The story telling is very good. It makes audience hooked with the show.


Yes it is very well directed, with each passing episode one gets curious to know more.
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Posted: 10 years ago
#98

Rahat Fateh Ali Khan is the man behind the very
famous 'Kaisi Ye Qayamat' sound track.
Edited by ridzisharma80 - 10 years ago
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Posted: 10 years ago
#99
I am a little confused about Muslim wedding rituals. I thought Nikah meant the wedding is solemnized. So why doesnt the bride go on to the groom's house?
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Posted: 10 years ago

Originally posted by: RockChicGirl

I am a little confused about Muslim wedding rituals. I thought Nikah meant the wedding is solemnized. So why doesnt the bride go on to the groom's house?



Well Officially Nikkah is a marriage. The Rukhsati " Bride departure from her home with Groom" just a formality... However, in some families , they prefer Nikkah instead of Engagement. So first Nikkah is performed and limited Guests are invited, a wedding many Guests are invited...

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