Yaar e Bewafa Episode 24 Review – Wrap It Up!

Ohkay so, to be honest abb thora ziyada ho raha hai. I have always liked this drama despite the slow pace but this episode of Yaar e Bewafa was not only slow but so boring because it was way too predictable & then we had those flashbacks which really took boredom to another level. I think this was the 2nd last episode so it’s alright but really I think the drama could have ended this week & no one would’ve batted an eyelid!

So, Amna has always been this selfless person & she once approached this entire matter the same way too. Amna thought she was done having all the happiness in the world that is why it was now her duty to give back Fizza what belonged to her. Even though Zaid tried to make her understand that it was Amna who he wanted by his side but Amna still didn’t pay heed to him.

Amna left without notifying anyone thinking it will fix things but little did she know that she was creating a havoc in Zaid’s life because he started looking for her everywhere. I really wish Zaid had taken care of everything on his own in stead of listening to Amna because in any case Zaid had to come to a decision, so what was he waiting for in the first place? The way Zaid chickened out & allowed Fizza back in his life made things difficult for him but he chose not to foresee where things could lead to.

The search for Amna continued & in the meanwhile, Zaid clearly told Fizza what he would do if anything might happen to Amna & Omar. I think Fizza on her own will back off & leave Zaid for Amna as she has seen that Amna makes him happy. I think Zaid should come to a decision himself in stead of waiting for Fizza to leave. Zaid got married to Amna so he needs to stand by her in stead of being a spectator. Anyways, please share your thoughts about this episode of Yaar e Bewafa.

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Zahra Mirza.

Zahra Mirza

Zahra Mirza got associated with Reviewit.pk in 2012. After moving to Australia, Pakistani content was a way of staying connected to the roots, language & Pakistani culture because it felt home. Eight years ago, review writing began as a hobby but has now turned into a passion.