Bigg Boss 19: Daily Discussion Thread- 13th Oct 2025
Mannat Har Khushi Paane Ki: Episode Discussion Thread - 30
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Originally posted by: -Phantom-
Couldn't log in yesterday as I was in transit, so I'll talk about yesterday's episode first, which I just saw on Zindagi's web site..
This and the next couple of episodes are pretty important for the plot.Heart-broken, Afzal finally decides to tell his parents he wants to leave Hyderabad and go to Karachi. Again there is a reference to his "dil bewafai karay to bewafai karni parti hai" dialogue from previous episode when he tells them that he knew Farah would refuse when he took them there.We also see that Afzal doesn't do anything unless his conscience is clear about it. So he asks his father if it's jaaiz for him to love a girl who doesn't love him back. And only rests when he gets an answer in the affirmative. His parents are understandably confused as they believe that Afzal is in a relationship with another girl who writes him letters, while he is proposing marriage to Farah, and hence is cheating on the first girl.They are also understandably angry at him, but are even more crushed on hearing of his intended move to Karachi. He is their only son and very precious to every member of their family. He gets yet another slap from his mother π, this time Moulvi sahab scolding her about it. "Ab usay kya maarna jo apni hijrat se dara ke humein maar dega!" His dialogues portray the helplessness of parents when their grown up kid decides to do something so drastic.Afzal: Mein apni kismat azmanay ja raha hun Abba.Moulvi sahab: To phir kismet azmao na beta, humein na azmao. Hum se to bas ye chhoti chhoti azmaishein letay raho. Phir le jao kisi larki ke ghar. Hum chalay jayengay. Inkar sun kar wapas aa jayengay aur neend ki goli kha ker so bhi jayengay. Aaj bhi neend ki goli khai hui hai humnay. Lekin hum dono ko neend nahi aayi. Pata hai kyun? Tum ghar nahi aaye thay na. Ab tum aa gaye ho to dekhna kaisay goli asar karti hai.Here, a huge round of applause for Khalil ur Rehman Qamar for penning these dialogues πIn this episode, we get another glimpse of Farah's character. After creating a scene, and getting a good hearing from her sister, it's not like, "Whatever, thank God my problem is over!" and she goes to sleep. Instead, she stays up all night. So her conscience is very much alive, she just can't connect to it emotionally. Of course when Lubna asks her about it, she says she couldn't sleep because of happiness, that she dealt with him in a way he deserved. But she looked anything but happy when Lubna first approached her! πIt's not that she especially feels bad for Afzal. In fact, she still blames him for everything and feels she is in the right and he shouldn't have brought his parents to her home. She and Lubna of course don't know that the real reason is because Afzal actually loves her. They believe he did it to blackmail her into getting more money. And if one thinks about it, what else are they supposed to think? How are they supposed to know the real reason?I love how Afzal's mother always acts so tough and then as soon as she hears he isn't at home, instantly drops the act. "Mujhse wada le lo Moulvi sahab, ab thappar nahi maroongi usay."In this episode we also hear for the first time Afzal's desire to become a 'baraa aadmi', which he confides in his friend Timmy, who finds it a ridiculous notion. πThis desire of becoming Baraa Aadmi is going to dictate the rest of Afzal's life from here on.In the end, we see Farah's parents talking about Afzal, and learn why her father is so concerned about Afzal. Afzal has really impressed him, and he completely understands the rarity of such people. Deep down he KNOWS Afzal cannot cheat them."Meray abba kaha kartay thay ke mardo'n mein mard ko dhoond lena aisa hai jaisay tarboozo'n ke dhair mein woh tarbooz dhoond lena jo ander se laal ho."And Farah's dad knows he has that quality of seeing Afzal for who he really is.
aww thank you so much guy after ur both POV according this episode I am again going to watch it with ur POV and I love it even moreOriginally posted by: SmileyStar
Another brilliant postπI love you for thisπ€The conversation at the table is so amazingly writtenπ³I found it so adorably cute when he says 'Aap logo se kia parda likin behen se sharam aati'πAnd true about the conscience part. Admitting to his parents that he took them despite knowing the outcome of the visit required guts to tell but he still admitted to thatπ³How his parents reacted to his announcement of leaving for Karachi is so natural. Moulvi Sahib's 'Humein na azmao' wali lines tugged at my heart strings. How beautifully writtenπHow easily he agrees to going to further larki walays to hear rejections so that his son stops talking about leavingSometimes I think that had they allowed him to go, at least he would've kept in touch with them unlike what he ended up doingπBut you can't blame the parents either. No matter his ways, they love him to bits. The whole family's life revolves around him and this is shown beautifully when he gets a fever and the whole household is filled with concern with Moulvi Sahib going to get biscuits himself while Arfa hurries to make chaeπYes very true! Farah does things impulsively and thinks later on. After insulting Afzal like that which of course was felt equally by his family, she later stays up all night thinking whether she did the right thing and is only solaced with Lubna affirms itπAhh that scene where Ruqaiyya thinks he has left and how she talks on the phone with tears streaming down her face. I find it so beautiful how her love is portrayed β€οΈTimmy bohat badtameez haiπA typical friend who starts making fun of even serious situations. The way Afzal glares at him though to make him shut up. Shows that he has that quality of being what he becomes later on. Even his friends are intimidated by his angerπHe has that 'robe' in his personality. Robe urdu wala yaarπI love Ibrahim Sahib for loving Afzal and realizing that he is a great guyπ
Originally posted by: SmileyStar
OK fari nice name π³
Originally posted by: -Phantom-
Well, thank you, thank you! βΊοΈ π I felt like writing a book on it because it's one of the most interesting episodes for me, this and the upcoming couple of them. I'll try doing this for all the ones I find are crucial for the story π I know what you mean about noticing little things that you hadn't before because someone else does. I noticed a few from your previous and this post too πYou quoted so nicely but I don't know how to do that so I'm just gonna use bold π Oh you can write your book here! It'll be very much appreciated π I'm already looking forward to you analyzing more episodes π It makes me understand the characters and their actions even more.Really? I mentioned something you hadn't noticed? π² I feel like you've done a PhD on the drama and I'm only a beginner ππ
This! That eye closing scene. Ufff! I felt so bad for him. It was like he was thinking, "Okay, I knew this was coming but maannn, it hurts!"
Ikr! Credit goes to Hamza for adding this realistic touch πYeah, I found his convo with his friends very significant too. These were people who were closest to him, who knew of all his faults. And he couldn't even share this with them. The only thing he could do in the end was cry silently. π I remember the reason he once gave for not telling anyone who writes the letters - he didn't want people to feel sorry for him π
Yes exactly. The only thing he can do is to cry to himself and that's just heartbreaking π And no wonder he writes. Because he has to have some outlet for his emotions na π
I know. One of the most memorable dialogues. πYeah, I was pretty sad too. But didn't know why. But then on my third watch π I realized he is just coming from his friend's place where he couldn't tell them what exactly is hurting him so much. And now he is on his way home where again he can't share his pain with anyone. Moreover, he has to convince them to let him leave Hyderabad without telling them exactly why. He is taking all these big, life changing decisions without confiding in anyone, discussing or taking advice from anyone because tπ³aking names would mean him compromising on his principles. A person in such a situation would be feeling VERY lonely. πThird watch? πππ I've only watched it once properly. The impact it had on me made it a little difficult to start again π Us kay baad I've only watched it in bits and pieces and that too, mostly up to episode 13. When he cries in front of his friends, I always gave up at that point because lagta tha agay sadness hai π Though Yasmeen turned out to be quite entertaining π But this time, I'm having more fun watching it because I know the story tou it's like I'm focusing more on the characters and their dialogues etc π³
Originally posted by: nehaguptaa
aww thank you so much guy after ur both POV according this episode I am again going to watch it with ur POV and I love it even more
thanksss I watched it so many time but each time I loved this serial much more afzal is my most fav person I love each and every scene of him π³Originally posted by: SmileyStar
I still have to watch the episode as wellπAnd talking about it makes you understand everything so much better so you enjoy moreπ
Originally posted by: -Phantom-
Agreed. And even after the drama is over, a lot of people aren't going to see it this way. Even on Zindagi's FB and Twitter page, people have already started calling her a villain π But I think everyone takes something different from a drama. To each their own π