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Teri Raah Main Last Episode Public Reaction

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Teri Raah Main is an Ary Digital drama which aired daily at 7:00 pm slot. The drama consisted of around 58 episodes. The drama was based on love saga that converted into hatred, revenge. The drama is an Idream production which is written by Nadia Ahmed, it is directed by Khurram Walter.

Teri Raah Main Last Episode Public Reaction
The cast of the drama includes Zainab Shabbir, Usama Khan, Shehrz Sabzwari, Shazeal Shoukat, Sangeeta, Behroz Sabzwari, Naima Khan, Sohail Sameer, Saiqa Khayyam, Daniyal Khan, Nida Hussain, Abdullah Khan, Mehru Saqib, Tahseen Tasneem, Nausheen, Hoor.

Today, the last episode of the drama aired. Fans loved the drama. The episodes of the drama trended daily. The story of the drama hooked the public, they loved the ending.

Teri Raah Main Last Episode Public Reaction

Teri Raah Main Last Episode Public Reaction

Teri Raah Main Last Episode Public Reaction

Teri Raah Main Last Episode Public Reaction

Teri Raah Main Last Episode Public Reaction

Teri Raah Main Last Episode Public Reaction

Teri Raah Main Last Episode Public Reaction

Teri Raah Main Last Episode Public Reaction

Fans loved the happy ending of the drama, they also felt sad that the drama ended soon. Besides, loving the ending, there were two views regarding drama, many fans said that the guy Ahmer who murdered ‘Dadi’ was not brought to justice in the end. They called out writer for forgiving him and promoting the injustice. The other fans loved the happy ending and also confessed that they will going to be miss this serial because they watched it daily. Fans outside Pakistan also loved the drama. Fans were of the view that Ahmar should have gotten punishment and otherwise the drama was good, they loved last scene of the drama. A few fans criticized writer on forgiving major culprit. Fans loved the acting of Shahroz Sabzwari, Usama Khan, Shahzeal Shaukat and Zainab Shabir.

Teri Raah Main Last Episode Public Reaction

Teri Raah Main Last Episode Public Reaction

Teri Raah Main Last Episode Public Reaction

Teri Raah Main Last Episode Public Reaction

Teri Raah Main Last Episode Public Reaction

Teri Raah Main Last Episode Public Reaction

Teri Raah Main Last Episode Public Reaction

Teri Raah Main Last Episode Public Reaction

Teri Raah Main Last Episode Public Reaction

Teri Raah Main Last Episode Public Reaction

Teri Raah Main Last Episode Public Reaction

Teri Raah Main Last Episode Public Reaction

Teri Raah Main Last Episode Public Reaction

Teri Raah Main Last Episode Public Reaction

Teri Raah Main Last Episode Public Reaction

Teri Meri Love Story Releases Today!

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Teri Meri Love Story is all set to release today. It was premieerd yesterday in Karachi and entertained numerous famous personalities of the industry. The film is directed by Jawad Bashir.

Basically the story of the film revolves around the stylish TV host Esha (Ushna Shah) who is assigned a project where she goes with her colleagues Sherry (played by Mohsin Abbas), Mona (played by Uzma Khan) and Danish (played by Ahmad Abdul Rehman). Esha wants to marry her love Ramis, (played by Omer Shahzad), but her father (Salman Shahid) wants her to marry childhood friend Nael (superstar Mohib Mirza). In the movie the audience will be able to see the fun-filled journey in finding true love.

The film is Produced and distributed by Summit Entertainment. Film has a strong cast and targets to entertain the audience of all age group.

The director of Summit entertainment, at the premiere said, “Pakistani film projects like this are a reason of immense pride and joy for us all.” On the other hand, Rafay Nabi, who is also a director in the same company, added, “Like all the previous milestones we have achieved as a company, TMLS will also be a trendsetter based on its action sequences, humorous one-liners, and a strong story line. I am sure we shall be able to lure audiences to the theaters for a fun-filled experience.”

The Writer and Director of TMLS, Jawwad Bashir said, “The movie is a sincere attempt to add a new flavor to the local industry. The idea was to create something exciting that would entertain and capture the attention of our audiences worldwide. I’m grateful to all my supporters who waited patiently for the movie and can only hope my work and efforts are witnessed through this film and are truly enjoyed.”

A lot of famous celebrities were seen on the premiere of the film.

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The film’s advance bookings are now also underway at cinemas nationwide.

Teri Meri Love Story – Trailer is out

Teri Meri Love Story (تیری میری لو اسٹوری) is an Urdu film directed by Jawwad Bashir. It is the second film directed by Jawwad Bashir, where the horror film Maya released last year in June 2015 was his first film.

Jawwad Bashir a multi-talented person is mainly known for directing sitcoms, music videos and Ufone commercials. He was also part of a music band Dr. Aur Billa active in 1990s and also acted in various sitcoms.

Ushnah Shah, Omer Shahzad, Leyla Zuberi are making their debut on big screen from this film.

Cast: Salman Shahid,Leyla Zuberi,Mohib Mirza,Uzma Khan,Ushna Shah,Mohsin Abbas Haider,Ahmed Abdul Rehman,Omer Shahzad,,Hassan Khan  & Jawad Bashir
Genre: Romantic Comedy
Release Date: 2 September 2016
Director of Photography:Farhan Golden
Production Designer:Sami Ullah
First Assistant Director:Ahmed Waqas
Choreographer:Nigah Hussain
Music By:Afzal Hussain & Ahsan Pervez
Hair Make up & Styling :Madiha Qaiser
Wardrobe:Hira Zeeshan
Wardrobe Consultant :Roshanay Ghumman
Co Producer:Muhammad Ehtisham
Produced by :Summit Entertainment
Written by:Jawad Bashir & Ahmed Abdul Rehman
Directed by :Jawad Bashir
Distributed by: Summit Entertainment

Here is the trailer released today.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yx6j-gq9wFs

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Trailer courtesy of PakistaniCinema Fan page
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAgBFzV3J4hrbRMcBcsehvg
https://www.facebook.com/PakistaniCinema

Facebook page of Teri Meri Love Story
https://www.facebook.com/TeriMeriLoveStory

Rashid Nazir Ali

Teri Meri Love Story – Pictures and Details

The multi talented musician, actor and director, Jawad Bashir is busy in the shooting of his upcoming movie, Teri Meri Love Story. Before going on about this film, allow me to point out the obvious: the title is incredibly cheesy!

According to Bransynario, the cast includes Mohib Mirza, Ushna Shah, Omer Shahzad, Mohsin Abbas Haider, Uzma Khan and Laila Zubairi. The movie revolves around a girl who is about to get married, and the plot involves a love triangle. Kinda off-putting. The movie is being shot in Northern Areas and some of the scenes will be shot in Katas Raj Temple in Taxila.

Have a look at the pictures:

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Teri Meri Love Story – First song is out

Teri Meri Love Story is an upcoming Urdu film releasing on 2nd September 2016. Produced in Lahore it is a romantic comedy and directed by Jawwad Bashir.

It is the second film directed by Jawwad Bashir, where the horror film Maya released last year in June 2015 was his first film.Jawwad Bashir a multi-talented person is mainly known for directing sitcoms, music videos and Ufone commercials. He was also part of a music band Dr. Aur Billa active in 1990s and also acted in various sitcoms.

Ushnah Shah, Omer Shahzad, Leyla Zuberi are making their debut on big screen from this film. The trailer of this film was launched last week and now its first song Qatra Qatra is also released. Though the trailer of the film received a mixed response, this song Qatra Qatra is quite melodious.

Song: Qatra Qatra (قطرہ قطرہ)
Singers: Amanat Ali & Elizbeth Raji
Artist: Mohib Mirza, Ushnah Shah
Music Composed by: Afzal Hussain & Ahsan Parvaiz
Choreographed by: Nigah Hussain

About the Film

Film: Teri Meri Love Story (تیری میری لو اسٹوری)
Cast: Salman Shahid,Leyla Zuberi,Mohib Mirza,Uzma Khan,Ushna Shah,Mohsin Abbas Haider,Ahmed Abdul Rehman,Omer Shahzad,,Hassan Khan  & Jawad Bashir
Genre: Romantic Comedy
Release Date: 2 September 2016
Director of Photography:Farhan Golden
Production Designer:Sami Ullah
First Assistant Director:Ahmed Waqas
Choreographer:Nigah Hussain
Music By:Afzal Hussain & Ahsan Pervez
Hair Make up & Styling :Madiha Qaiser
Wardrobe:Hira Zeeshan
Wardrobe Consultant :Roshanay Ghumman
Co Producer:Muhammad Ehtisham
Produced by :Wasay Nabi & Nafay Nabi
Written by:Jawad Bashir & Ahmed Abdul Rehman
Directed by :Jawad Bashir
Distributed by: Summit Entertainment
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TeriMeriLoveStory2016

Trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yx6j-gq9wFs

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Trailer courtesy of PakistaniCinema Fan page
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAgBFzV3J4hrbRMcBcsehvg
https://www.facebook.com/PakistaniCinema
Rashid Nazir Ali

Teri Meri Kahaniyaan Press Conference – Journalists Criticize Mehwish Hayat

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Mehwish Hayat, Ramsha Khan, and Sheheryar Munawar recently attended the press conference of Teri Meri Kahaniyaan in Lanore. They are currently promoting their upcoming film. Well, Teri Meri Kahaniyaan is an upcoming feature film which is produced by See Prime. The film features an amazing star cast. It will soon be released in cinemas. The film will show three different stories. The stories are written and directed by ace writers and filmmakers including Khalil Ur Rehman Qamar, Vasay Chaudhary, Nadeem Baig, Nabeel Qureshi, and Marina Khan.

Teri Meri Kahaniyaan Press Conference - Journalists Criticize Mehwish Hayat

Teri Meri Kahaniyaan Press Conference - Journalists Criticize Mehwish Hayat

In the press conference, the Lahore-based journalists criticized Pakistani film actors especially Mehwish Hayat for keeping a beef with them. Reporters asked a few harsh questions related to the divide between Lahore Vs Karachi film industry, they also complained about the behaviour with the reporters. In the start, the reporter was debating with Mehwish Hayat for not accepting an offer from Lahore, for a Punjabi project. The reporter also asked, “There was a film industry in Lahore, later on, the industry was shifted to Karachi, why the Karachi-based filmmakers don’t like Lahore-based filmmakers?”. To this question, Mehwish Hayat said, “How can you say that we don’t like Lahoris, this is quite a judgemental remark on our behalf”, Reporter further said that producers prefer Karachi-based people, they also said that we are Pakistanis, not India, Mehwish Hayat further said that her management is good, they don’t misbehave. She also said that she didn’t refuse any Punjabi film offer, she said that she didn’t get any offer, and she says that she would love to do a good script from Lahore. Mehwish Hayat said that her team is in Los Angeles but she’s personally reading all her emails.

Film lovers and fans came up with mixed views regarding the ‘Karachi VS Lahore Film Industry’. A few fans posted harsh comments too:

Teri Meri Kahaniyaan Press Conference - Journalists Criticize Mehwish Hayat

Teri Meri Kahaniyaan Press Conference - Journalists Criticize Mehwish Hayat

Teri Meri Kahaniyaan Press Conference - Journalists Criticize Mehwish Hayat

Teri Meri Kahaniyaan Press Conference - Journalists Criticize Mehwish Hayat

Teri Meri Kahaniyaan Press Conference - Journalists Criticize Mehwish Hayat

Teri Meri Kahaniyaan Press Conference - Journalists Criticize Mehwish Hayat

Teri Meri Jori (تیری میری جوڑی) on Geo Tv

Teri Meri Jori (تیری میری جوڑی) is a new drama on Geo Tv starting from 22nd December 2015.The story is about Punjabi And Gujarati Family.

Though Gujarat is a state of neighboring India, people of Gujarati community also live in Pakistan mainly in the city of Karachi. The founder of Pakistan Quaide Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah was also from Gujarati community. To date one Pakistani film in Gujarati language also exists, it is the film Maan Te Maan (ماں تے ماں) released in 1980.

Cast: Sami Khan,Almas Fidai,AdirVadia,ShehnazPervaiz,HinaBayat,Ashraf Khan,Umar Sultan,Nadia Kanwal,Husna Amaze Khan,Talha Awan
Writer:Syed Mohammed Ahmed &AbeerMahar
Assistant Writer: Anwar Gilani (for first 15 episodes)
Director: Syed Ali Raza Usama

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Rashid Nazir Ali

Teri Chhaon Mein Makers Criticized For Copying Tere Naam Scene

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Danish Taimoor’s drama serial Teri Chhaon Mein recently started airing on Hum TV. The drama has been written by Radain Shah. It has been directed by Abdullah Badini. Teri Chhaon Mein is produced by Momina Duraid Productions. The cast also features Laiba Khurram, Tara Mehmood, Sohail Sameer, Behroze Sabzwari and others. The story of the drama revolves around an obsessed stalker boy Salaar who falls in love with a girl Wadeema after seeing her on the roadside.

Teri Chhaon Mein Makers Criticized For Copying Tere Naam Scene

Well, a much talked-about scene of the drama is doing rounds on social media because of its uncanny resemblance with Bollywood’s film Tere Naam’ scene. In the scene, Salaar saw Wadeema for the first time on the road and fell in love with her, he chased her and also expressed his love for her. Not only this, he weirdly reacted to Wadeema’s speech in the university auditorium and made her feel awkward. This was also criticized by Yasir Hussain, who shared the scene with the caption, “What’s happening man? Who is the director of the drama serial?”. See the video:

Fans are super angry on Danish Taimoor’s drama serial that is being blatantly copied by Bollywood and is offering the same toxic storyline. A social media user wrote, “Why Danish Taimoor didn’t read the script before signing it”. A social media user said that she instantly recognised Tere Naam scenes in the first episode of Teri Chhaon Mein. A fan wrote, “Danish Taimoor should be ashamed while signing such scripts”. Read the comments:

Teri Chhaon Mein Makers Criticized For Copying Tere Naam Scene

Teri Chhaon Mein Makers Criticized For Copying Tere Naam Scene

Teri Chhaon Mein Makers Criticized For Copying Tere Naam Scene

Teri Chhaon Mein Makers Criticized For Copying Tere Naam Scene

Teri Chhaon Mein Makers Criticized For Copying Tere Naam Scene

Teri Chhaon Mein Makers Criticized For Copying Tere Naam Scene

Teri Chhaon Mein Makers Criticized For Copying Tere Naam Scene

Teri Chhaon Mein Makers Criticized For Copying Tere Naam Scene

Teri Chhaon Mein Makers Criticized For Copying Tere Naam Scene

Teri Chhaon Mein Makers Criticized For Copying Tere Naam Scene

Teri Chhaon Mein Makers Criticized For Copying Tere Naam Scene

Teri Chhaon Mein Makers Criticized For Copying Tere Naam Scene

Teri Chhaon Mein Makers Criticized For Copying Tere Naam Scene

Teri Chhaon Mein Makers Criticized For Copying Tere Naam Scene

Teri Chhaon Mein Makers Criticized For Copying Tere Naam Scene

Watch the videos as well:

Teri Chhaon Mein Last Episode Public Reaction

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Teri Chhaon Mein is a famous Danish Taimoor drama serial which aired on Hum TV every Thursday at 8:00 pm. The drama serial also starred a new actor Laiba Khurram in the main lead. Teri Chhaon Mein was written by Radain Shah and directed by Abdullah Badini. It was a Momina Duraid Productions presentation. The story of the drama revolved around Salar and Wadeema’s love story and secret marriage.

Teri Chhaon Mein Last Episode Public Reaction

Today, the last episode of the drama serial Teri Chhaon Mein aired on Hum TV. In the last episode, Salar won the case against him regarding Wadeema’s abduction.

Teri Chhaon Mein Last Episode Public Reaction

Teri Chhaon Mein Last Episode Public Reaction

Teri Chhaon Mein Last Episode Public Reaction

Fans liked the happy ending of the drama serial Teri Chhaon Mein. Danish Taimoor’s fans praised the impactful monologue delivered by Salar during the courtroom scene where he defended his decision to marry Wadeema. While majority viewers enjoyed the drama, a few admitted they just watched it for Danish Taimoor. Some fans felt the drama started with a promising story but concluded unsatisfactorily. One fan wrote, “The drama and script were quite average, but we watched it solely for Danish Taimoor.” Fans also urged Danish Taimoor to be more selective in choosing scripts, they suggested him to avoid projects like Teri Chhaon Mein, which they found less engaging. Read the comments here:

Teri Chhaon Mein Last Episode Public Reaction

Teri Chhaon Mein Last Episode Public Reaction

Teri Chhaon Mein Last Episode Public Reaction

Teri Chhaon Mein Last Episode Public Reaction

Teri Chhaon Mein Last Episode Public Reaction

Teri Chhaon Mein Last Episode Public Reaction

Teri Chhaon Mein Last Episode Public Reaction

Teri Chhaon Mein Last Episode Public Reaction

Teri Chhaon Mein Last Episode Public Reaction

Teri Chhaon Mein Last Episode Public Reaction

Teri Chhaon Mein Last Episode Public Reaction

Teri Chhaon Mein Last Episode Public Reaction

Teri Chhaon Mein Last Episode Public Reaction

Teri Chhaon Mein Last Episode Public Reaction

Teri Chhaon Mein Last Episode Public Reaction

Teri Chhaon Mein Last Episode Public Reaction

Teri Chhaon Mein Last Episode Public Reaction

Teri Chhaon Mein Last Episode Public Reaction

Teri Chhaon Mein Last Episode Public Reaction

Teri Chhaon Mein Last Episode Public Reaction

Teri Chhaon Mein Last Episode Public Reaction

Teri Chhaon Mein Last Episode Public Reaction

Teri Chhaon Mein Episode 8 – Court Marriage Draws Mixed Reactions

Teri Chhaon Mein is another big hit by Danish Taimoor. This one is a pure love story with two youngsters who have fallen head over heels for each other and are fighting the whole world in order to be together. They both play students Salaar and Wadima who are super serious about each other and Wadima is finally out of her cruel father’s clutches as she runs away with Salaar where they have tied the knot.

Teri Chhaon Mein Episode 8 - Court Marriage Draws Mixed Reactions

Wadima and Salaar went with a court marriage as Wadima’s dad and the police were after them both. Getting help from a lawyer and the lawyer community, they meet with the judge and they both finally tie the knot. Their friends are the only ones who are celebrating with them.

Teri Chhaon Mein Episode 8 - Court Marriage Draws Mixed Reactions

Teri Chhaon Mein Episode 8 - Court Marriage Draws Mixed Reactions

Teri Chhaon Mein Episode 8 - Court Marriage Draws Mixed Reactions

Since things reached a point where the couple had to go for court marriage, viwers have mixed reactions with some happy that Salaar and Wadima got together while others thinking that parents should be made to realize and should be a part of the marriage. This is what they had to say:

Teri Chhaon Mein Episode 8 - Court Marriage Draws Mixed Reactions

Teri Chhaon Mein Episode 8 - Court Marriage Draws Mixed Reactions

Teri Chhaon Mein Episode 8 - Court Marriage Draws Mixed Reactions

Teri Chhaon Mein Episode 8 - Court Marriage Draws Mixed Reactions

Teri Chhaon Mein Episode 8 - Court Marriage Draws Mixed Reactions

Teri Chhaon Mein Episode 8 - Court Marriage Draws Mixed Reactions

Teri Chhaon Mein Episode 8 - Court Marriage Draws Mixed Reactions

Teri Chhaon Mein Episode 8 - Court Marriage Draws Mixed Reactions

Teri Chhaon Mein Episode 8 - Court Marriage Draws Mixed Reactions

Teri Chhaon Mein Episode 8 - Court Marriage Draws Mixed Reactions

Teri Chhaon Mein Episode 8 - Court Marriage Draws Mixed Reactions

Teri Chhaon Mein Episode 8 - Court Marriage Draws Mixed Reactions

Teri Chhaon Mein Episode 8 - Court Marriage Draws Mixed Reactions

Teri Chhaon Mein Episode 8 - Court Marriage Draws Mixed Reactions

Teri Chhaon Mein Episode 8 - Court Marriage Draws Mixed Reactions

Teri Chhaon Mein Episode 8 - Court Marriage Draws Mixed Reactions

Teri Chhaon Mein Episode 8 - Court Marriage Draws Mixed Reactions

Teri Chhaon Mein Episode 1 – Danish’s Love At First Sight Under Scrutiny

Teri Chhaon Mein is a new drama that started on Hum TV with Danish Taimoor and Laiba Khurram in the lead. The drama is big with the signature Danish Taimoor brand of love story and Laiba Kaurram is making her television debut on prime time. Teri Chhaon Mein’s episode one introduced us to the basic storyline and the characters of the drama.

Teri Chhaon Mein Episode 1 - Danish's Love At First Sight Under Scrutiny

Laiba plays Wadima while Danish Taimoor is Salaar. Like always Salaar has fallen in love with Wadima on the very first sight of her. He even goes after her and tries to talk to her while Wadima comes from a very strict house with zero confidence. The paths of the leads have collided and story will move forward now.

Teri Chhaon Mein Episode 1 - Danish's Love At First Sight Under Scrutiny

Teri Chhaon Mein Episode 1 - Danish's Love At First Sight Under Scrutiny

Teri Chhaon Mein Episode 1 - Danish's Love At First Sight Under Scrutiny

Teri Chhaon Mein Episode 1 - Danish's Love At First Sight Under Scrutiny

People are not too happy with Danish Taimoor’s love at first sight once again. Here is what they had to say:

Teri Chhaon Mein Episode 1 - Danish's Love At First Sight Under Scrutiny

Teri Chhaon Mein Episode 1 - Danish's Love At First Sight Under Scrutiny

Teri Chhaon Mein Episode 1 - Danish's Love At First Sight Under Scrutiny

Teri Chhaon Mein Episode 1 - Danish's Love At First Sight Under Scrutiny

Teri Chhaon Mein Episode 1 - Danish's Love At First Sight Under Scrutiny

Teri Chhaon Mein Episode 1 - Danish's Love At First Sight Under Scrutiny

Teri Chhaon Mein Episode 1 - Danish's Love At First Sight Under Scrutiny

Teri Chhaon Mein Episode 1 - Danish's Love At First Sight Under Scrutiny

Teri Chhaon Mein Episode 1 - Danish's Love At First Sight Under Scrutiny

Teri Chhaon Mein Episode 1 - Danish's Love At First Sight Under Scrutiny

Teri Chhaon Mein Episode 1 - Danish's Love At First Sight Under Scrutiny

Teri Chhaon Mein Episode 1 - Danish's Love At First Sight Under Scrutiny

Teri Chhaon Mein Episode 1 - Danish's Love At First Sight Under Scrutiny

Teri Chhaon Mein Episode 1 - Danish's Love At First Sight Under Scrutiny

Teri Chhaon Mein Episode 1 - Danish's Love At First Sight Under Scrutiny

Teri Chhaon Mein Episode 1 - Danish's Love At First Sight Under Scrutiny

Teri Chhaon Mein Episode 1 - Danish's Love At First Sight Under Scrutiny

Teri Chhaon Mein Episode 1 - Danish's Love At First Sight Under Scrutiny

Teri Chhaon Mein Episode 1 - Danish's Love At First Sight Under Scrutiny

Others think that Laiba Khurram’s acting was not at par and she looked expressionless in all her scenes. This is what the internet thinks:

Teri Chhaon Mein Episode 1 - Danish's Love At First Sight Under Scrutiny

Teri Chhaon Mein Episode 1 - Danish's Love At First Sight Under Scrutiny

Teri Chhaon Mein Episode 1 - Danish's Love At First Sight Under Scrutiny

Teri Chhaon Mein Episode 1 - Danish's Love At First Sight Under Scrutiny

Teri Chhaon Mein Episode 1 - Danish's Love At First Sight Under Scrutiny

Teri Chhaon Mein Episode 1 - Danish's Love At First Sight Under Scrutiny

Teri Chhaon Mein Episode 1 - Danish's Love At First Sight Under Scrutiny

Teri Chhaon Mein Episode 1 - Danish's Love At First Sight Under Scrutiny

Teri Chhaon Mein Episode 1 - Danish's Love At First Sight Under Scrutiny

Teri Chai Mein – Ek Cup Meray Leeyay Bhi Please! – Episode 9

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Mujhay yeh dekh kar khushi ho rahi hai keh meri beti ab samajhdar ho gayi hai, hoshyar ho gayi hai”. Wah, Chacha – you have no idea! Chacha has decided to take his wife and son Tahir and move out of the country for the ‘shame’ Faisal has brought upon them is too much to bear. He offers to take Zara along but she declines, citing exams and her university here as her reason but whether that is her topmost priority or the revenge plan she has hatched – we are none the wiser, and apparently neither is Chacha.

I have to say everyone in this play is quite infatuated with the idea of their own janazzah. Faisal’s parents ask him for the last time to choose between them or Mehwish and although he pleads with them to not compel him to make the choice – he chooses Mehwish with his father then announcing they do not need his ‘sahara for their janazzah’. Seeing a deep in thought and visibly upset Faisal, Mehwish announces that if he decides to leave her under pressure from his parents then he shall see her janazzah. Mehwish’s first husband and son have already had theirs. Seriously – enough!

So, with Faisal’s parents and brother out of the country, we are left with the happy (not) trio – Faisal,Mehwish and Zara. I wonder if this is the last we see of Faisal’s family or will they reappear later. Faisal seems to be developing a soft spot for Zara now and although he does not seem romantically inclined in the least (well for now) I am unable to fathom what he means when he keeps saying to Mehwish that ‘mera bhi haq hai Zara par’. Surely he does not mean as a stepdad?! I mean, yes technically that is their relationship now but – um, awkward!! He does seem to be taking indulging Zara a bit too far with the whole dress scenario and then the ice cream.

Mehwish feels something is amiss, rather something is up and instantly assumes the worst. She minces no words and wastes no time in making a scene when she accuses them. I could not believe she also slapped Zara and the accusations she flung at them. Her words along the lines of what possible reason can these two have to be spending any time together made Mehwish herself seem so small and ungraceful. Not judging Mehwish for her decision to marry Faisal here. I am just struggling to understand the character of this woman who seemed to be a much more likable woman – before she married Faisal! Her attitude and relationship with Zara is very abrupt and cold. She constantly whines to Faisal over how Zara treats her and I am glad when Faisal said to her that had she not looked at how she herself talks to Zara. Mehwish for me right now is the most interesting character in this play. A woman who seemed to be an independent, confident and mature lady is gradually turning into someone easily giving into insecurities and becoming a whining, jealous and not very admirable woman at this point.

Faisal on the other hand seems to be suddenly all there for the cousin that he barely said more than a hello to earlier. Zara feels that things are beginning to move along to her plan and that seemingly being her only purpose in life right now, satisfies her.

Bring on the ‘twist’ of the episode. Mehwish maa nahin ban sakti. I can not help it. I really wish the way everyone learns so much about each other with the constant eavesdropping, can everyone just somehow bring up their ages too? How old is Faisal? How old is Mehwish that she was much younger than her ex husband but much older than Faisal yet the mother of teenage (or older) children? How much older is Faisal than Zara? Aargh! So, when Faisal proposed marriage to an older woman who has older children – he was hoping to start a family of his own with her. Since Mehwish has lost the ‘sparkle’ in her eyes, is not ‘dressed up’ all the time and now can not bear an heir for Faisal – will she start seeming to be less desirable to him? I hope this is not the track this drama is taking now for it reminds me eerily of Adhoori Aurat(penned by the same writer) in a way but I have a feeling this is what may happen. I would love to be proven wrong though.

I have not watched Maria Wasti in a play for a long time so I am not sure whether she has always acted like this or whether I am finding it hard to distinguish between her and Mehwish but there is something missing here. Someone help me out please? Such a relief not to have Saboor Ali bawling her eyes out or intensely trying to damage her larynx. So far I like the pace of this drama and hope it does not begin to drag. I wonder if Faisal will confide in Zara and where that may lead. On a lighter note, not sure how well Zara will do on her exams for more than studying and scheming, she seems to be making endless cups of tea – and then some!! When Faisal came home early from work and called for Zara I thought – I bet he’s going to ask for a cup of tea again!

Still looking forward to next week’s episode and what further twists and turns and tantrums the next episode brings. How did you guys feel about this episode? Would love to hear your thoughts!

Kunwal Javid

Teri Chah Mein Last Episode Review – Khatam Shud!

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I’ll be honest. I was looking forward to watching how the last episode plays out. While a small part of me tried to be prepared for a cliché and predictable ending where all is forgiven and everyone lives happily ever after, I did deep down think that the way this drama has been presented so far we would be saved from such an ending. I inched through the episode like someone treading in the dark all the while thinking you may bang into a wall. While I had thought I might need to dig into the typical idioms bag such as ‘reap what you sow’, ‘what goes round comes around’ (you get the idea) – I was instead presented with a rushed sermon on how dare women try to dream and the only ‘idiom’ that comes to mind is – what the hell?

I was left guessing till the end how things will fare out – I will give the writer that. But the whole idea of a woman berating herself for daring to think of herself instead of caring what society wants her to think and then her daughter and all confessing how they had been wrong and Mehwish had the right to dream and do what she pleases with her life – fell flat. So this is where the writer was getting with all this. While I, personally had no issue with Mehwish remarrying and that too a younger man what failed to get through to me was the fact that she would let it be the man her daughter was engaged to and then moreso, her attitude later and how she treats Zara. So even if the writer may have been trying to present a liberating perspective for how women should be treated, it went haywire.

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I kept hoping for a heart to heart, an emotional interaction between Zara and her mother. Didn’t happen. And that stood out like a sore thumb for me – the lack of emotion and feeling between the two. Yes, Zara was worried about her mother and wanted to lay her life down just to have her live and Mehwish wanted to end her life so she could put Zara out of her worries – very noble and very honourable, yes, yes, but not once were there any hugs, any heartfelt dialogues. Zara’s speech at the end which seemed to give Mehwish some relief was not very convincingly delivered but oh well, maa tau Mehwish hai and she accepted it so who am I to complain,eh?

Faisal ‘inn ko, unn ko’ mourn kar kay will go back to Amber. If there was one thing I had been hoping for it was for Faisal to suffer at least in some way, and no those few tears do not count! I guess the whole idea had been to show how a woman must suffer the consequences for daring to tread a new path but where this whole story had been so controversial surely there could have been some surprises come Faisal’s way. By the way, Farhan Saeed had in my opinion fast become quite an actor to reckon with but his acting fell short in today’s episode. His bland reaction to the news Mehwish has cancer while I could have shooed away by saying he was shocked still felt very odd for announcing the next door neighbour’s cat had disappeared may have garnered more of a reaction, methinks!

This has to be one of Samina Ejaz’s lesser evils, I mean, less painful projects for save a few episodes the drama did have its interesting moments. And the biggest plus is that it has gracefully ended on the 18 episode note. While Maria Wasti is an actress who delivers effortlessly I really could not help noticing her makeup which remained quite intact till probably the last few scenes. The scene when she returns from the hospital with her make up intact and then the camera shows Chachi’s face (all dolled up) then Zara’s (all dolled up) and then Tahir’s (all dolled up) – yes, Tahir too! LOL.

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Farhan Saeed acted well through out which is why I expected more from him in the last episode and while it is not as if he was wooden but personally, I felt he could have done better. Saboor Ali as Zara has been very convincing but while she has given up the hoarse screams it seems she has substituted that with another annoying habit, something I could not help noticing which is that she purses her lips at the end of every sentence and I found that a bit distracting. Not being overly critical but well, it sort of took away the edge of what could have been a more impactful scene at times, I felt. But besides that I can not believe I watched an entire drama starring Saboor Ali without wincing at her scenes, for I had almost believed that would not happen after Bhai.

Thank you to the readers who took out the time to read these reviews and contribute to the discussions especially Fatima, mrsmehmood, Fizza and Be La. No more Big Bang, Samina Ijaz, Saboor Ali and Faryal Mehmood for me for a long, long time though! What did you all think of this last episode? Would love to hear your thoughts.

Kunwal Javid

Teri Chah Mein Episode 17 Review – The End Is Near!

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Well, well, well. This is interesting. The latest developments in the story? Well, no not exactly. I am referring to the fact that this was the second last episode which came as a shock to me for only today I was wracking my brain to see if I could recall whether Samina Ejaz’s dramas are dragged out and two names that popped up were Tum Meri Ho and Beqasoor – so I shook my head. A Big Bang production, writer Samina Ejaz, channel ARY Digital – and not touching the 20 episode mark? Yeah, when pigs fly – ah, maybe the time has come then!

Even though the chain of events in this episode seemed fairly predictable, there is still an element of unpredictability and uncertainty over how this drama will end. Upon learning that her mother is seriously ill, the rage that had consumed Zara and fed her desire for revenge seemed to fizzle out instantly and all she could think and wish for was her mother’s health and well being. We also learn that she was marrying Faizan only to spite her mother and she meets him and wipes out any such notions from his mind too. I was glad that the whole typical scenario of hiding the illness from the patient was cut short when Mehwish overhears Zara’s conversation with Tahir and his mother and steps in. It was also good to see Mehwish give in to Zara’s insistence and agree upon treatment.

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Chacha and Chachi have taken it upon themselves to see Mehwish back to health again but they state they are doing this only for Zara’s sake. While Mehwish is seen to be reflecting upon the decisions she has made, she has not pined for or asked for Faisal and it would have been odd that Faisal is not shown to think of her for even a moment except that well, Faisal is Faisal. And that should explain it all. Mehwish seems content to have her daughter’s attention and the sound of laughter around her. I liked seeing Mehwish and Zara grow close again.

I felt a bit uneasy over the pressure being exerted on Zara to accept the proposal put forth by Tahir’s parents. I see how loving his parents are and how much they and Tahir care about Zara but that is something that should or could be highlighted to Zara in a positive way rather than make that the reason to accept the proposal so as to not hurt their feelings. Faizan accepted Zara’s confession gracefully but he is still present on the scene so I wonder if Zara may just end up with him.

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Amber and Faisal were their usual nauseating self in their happy little bubble. I don’t want to be overly critical but Mehwish’s illness has been diagnosed, second opinions sought, treatment begun and ended and Faisal’s baby is nowhere in sight. How much time has passed? Anyway, I am curious to see how Faisal will react when he hears of Mehwish’s illness. We are given the impression that she is almost cured though now. Is she or will she die and when does Faisal reappear in her life, if at all? I will seriously be sick if there is some super rushed ending where Mehwish forgives Faisal and they all happily celebrate the birth of his baby or something to that effect!

I never thought I would say this, except I think I may have said it in an earlier review but oh well – Saboor Ali was not only bearable but has acted well enough that I could actually relate to her character today where she seems to have thrown everything into the background and become a child who is besides herself with fear over very possibly losing her mother forever. I am unsure how this drama will end but I am definitely looking forward to the last episode and so glad that this has not been stretched unnecessarily. What did you all think of this episode? Would love to hear your thoughts.

Kunwal Javid

Teri Chah Mein Episode 16 Review – Sins Of The ….Mother?

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You know what I felt was refreshingly different about today’s episode and the direction the drama has taken now? A wife not staying in the stupor like denial that her husband does not care for her anymore and reduce herself to a screaming, scheming shrew. Granted, Mehwish had become like that for a while but she seems to have snapped out of that state when faced with watching Zara take a decision which she felt would ruin her life. It was a relief to be spared from watching biwi number one battle with biwi number two over who shall feed the miyan, iron his clothes, have his attention etc!

Mehwish seemed to forget her own marital troubles while she worries about Zara. She feels this is happening due to her own ‘sins’. Marrying Faisal was definitely not a sin so I am not sure where she is coming from but well, bottom line Mehwish feels she is to blame. Faisal’s verbal diarrhea when he tells Mehwish about his own guilt over Zara and his reasons for continuing to live in this house further squash out any glimmer of hope Mehwish may have nurtured. After Faisal walks out and Mehwish is seething, I was surprised to see that her anger was not directed at how to exact her revenge but to prevent Zara from making the mistake she herself had made.

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Zara seems to gain immense joy and satisfaction by throwing her mother and Faisal’s arguments back in their face. She is adamant that she will not back down from her decision to marry Faizan. Mehwish then reaches out to the one person who she knows Zara can not refuse. Although surprised and angry to have to even hear from Mehwish ever again, Chacha steps up and shows up at Mehwish’s house to ‘save’ Zara.

Meanwhile, Amber and Faisal are happy in their bubble and with the news of Amber’s pregnancy. Waisay what was all that scene in the mall about? Which mother lets a random stranger pick up her child like that? Cringeworthy and weird! It is really odd how Faisal lets out these streams of confessions of love and how his past was all a mistake, a bad dream, blah blah and Amber is everything for him now. Makes me wonder at Amber’s mental state too that she does not question how reliable can this man be who, ah well – we all know what he has done. Not saying what he has done is right or wrong but it definitely does not land him high up on the reliability spectrum!

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Zara’s thoughts when Mehwish has taken ill gave me goosebumps. Mehwish threatens to kill herself and Zara calmly tells her to go ahead. Mehwish collapses and Zara says it is not her love rather her ‘anna’ that is making her react this way. I do have to say it makes me laugh how flippantly and matter of factly Zara drops snippets of information here and there. The way she told Faisal’s parents that he had remarried and moved out leaving them shocked was funny. I have never been a fan of Saboor Ali but she has acted so well and done full justice to Zara’s character. Her body language when she speaks to Mehwish and when she speaks to her Chacha, where you can sense her struggle of wanting to stand firm to her decision but at the same time not wanting to hurt her uncle. Her expressions making you wonder whether she even cares for Faizan at all or he is just part of her plan to get back at her mother. Amber’s character and Faryal Mehmood stand out like a sore thumb and the lesser her scenes the better I feel. I am glad she has moved out so the focus is now back on Zara and Mehwish.

Next week’s preview shows Mehwish is seriously unwell and I am honestly curious to see what change, if any, that may bring in Zara and Faisal. A story that started off so dramatically and then seemed to go a bit down the all too predictable and boring route of two wives seems to have picked up pace again and has me looking forward to the next episode. What did you all think of this episode? Would love to hear your thoughts.

Kunwal Javid

Teri Chah Mein Episode 15 Review – A Proposal & A Baby!

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So I would be lying if I said I did not find this episode to be a bit more interesting especially as the preview for next week has left me guessing what will happen next which is why I tuned into this show in the first place, since it had a few unpredictable twists and turns in the beginning. While it still largely remains a story of two wives, with Mehwish continuously being painted as the evil one, quite a few developments did take place in this episode.

In the previous episode when Zara shared with Amber the news of her broken engagement with Faisal, quite a few of us shook our heads over how Amber seemed to see only Mehwish as the ‘bad guy’ in the whole scenario. However, Zara’s growing closeness and friendship with Faisal in the light of this new bit of information shows Amber feeling uneasy and she seems to have jumped on the bandwagon too with Mehwish and is wary of Zara. Her sudden interest in pairing Zara with Faizan is questioned later by Mehwish and Faisal but I also wondered if she had similar reasons as Mehwish where she wants Zara out of the house so she may not grow closer to Faisal or whether she genuinely wants the best for Zara.

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Faizan’s daughter Fatima loves Zara Aunty to bits and although momentarily thrown off by Mehwish’s attitude, she is in love with Zara Aunty again and can not get enough of her. I get a child, motherless one at that, getting attached to a young woman who showers her with attention and love but I do not understand how easily Faizan and Bhua let Fatima spend ages at Zara’s house and even the first time Faizan met her, he let Fatima stay at Zara’s house and have her feed her! Stranger danger anyone? Oh well, that’s a different topic altogether and would stray from the story but still I find it odd.

Anyway, Amber encourages Faizan to send a proposal for Zara. It was very strange that Amber did not share this thought with Faisal at least. She did not pretend as if she did not know why they were there with the mithhai so then why not give Faisal some heads up at least? Faisal and Mehwish are together on this one and feel Amber is out of line and that Faizan is not an appropriate match for Zara. Zara’s expression shows she did not expect this proposal but we are not sure what she is thinking later. When she announces she is ready to marry Faizan and when Faizan tells her that Faisal and Mehwish’s relationship has no impact on his proposal, Zara’s expressions do not lead me to believe either way whether she genuinely wants to marry Faizan or she is doing all this to spite her mother.

Never have flashbacks been used as aptly in a drama, to my recollection at least, than they were in the scene where Mehwish relives the moments when Faisal professed undying love and passion for her. Faisal has to be truly fickle for where he could remain in love with Taayi while she cared for Taaya and her children surely he could have lasted a while longer in love when she asked him to move out for a while? Dents in their relationship did start appearing when he learns she is unable to conceive and then also when she became more of a screaming, jealous shrew but still. Which brings me to Amber’s pregnancy now. When she swooned, I thought chalo, khushkhabhri, ta da! Seriously, does a woman never know or wonder if she is pregnant until she actually faints?! It is absurd how even my eyebrows raise when a woman faints and doctor kay bulaanay se pehlay I can confidently announce she is pregnant!

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So, with Amber pregnant, Zara all set to marry Faizan and nobody caring about or listening to Mehwish, there is quite a bit happening in Faisal’s household. I am glad this episode moved away from the constant attacks by Mehwish on Amber and did not focus on Mehwish and Amber trying to outdo each other for Faisal’s attention either. I have a feeling Zara will marry Faizan eventually but will Mehwish give in or will she fight it all the way? And what (drastic) measures will she take? Good for Faisal that both his wives work for between a jealous, demanding wife who is suddenly expecting transport services to work and back and dinner dates, and a pregnant wife who takes up lunch time, a baby on the way and a stepdaughter whose counseling and wedding seem to be his self imposed responsibility – I do not see this guy spending much time in the office!

Maybe it was me or maybe it was seeing Maria Wasti in a different role, then again probably because her initial personality in the drama and the one that appeared later seemed so different (so many disclaimers, LOL!) but over the past few episodes I have to say she has acted really well. Faryal Mehmood’s acting for some reason always annoys me so even though she is meant to be the sweet, ‘victim of circumstances’ character here – it still does not work for me. Curious to see how the end of this drama plays out although hoping it is not dragged and ends before the 20th episode mark. What did you all think of this episode? Would love to hear your thoughts.

Kunwal Javid 

Teri Chah Mein – Episode 14 – Bachna Ae Haseeno, Lo Faisal Aa Gaya!

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And I should write….what? I mean, seriously, what? I sat through this entire episode in a daze, but then no, daze would mean I actually felt something, some shock, some surprise – I did not feel much of anything! I think the only time I may have perked up was the story of Chicky and I tried to see if there was a hidden comparison there and maybe that was the most entertaining part. Was Chicky Amber and the big cat Mehwish and the Daddy cat who came to the rescue Faisal? But no, that does not seem right so maybe Chicky is Zara and big, evil cat Mehwish and Daddy cat Faisal? Bit better but no, that seems odd too. Man, this whole drama seems odd!

So, Faisal has brought a sotan on Mehwish who is besides herself with rage and well, hurt. She tells Amber to not have any fanciful ideas and that Faisal has married her only out of hamdardi, a waqti hamdardi jo samander ki jhaag ki tarah baith jaye gi. No sooner have the words left her mouth than Faisal shows up to defend himself. So basically, Mehwish has a go at Amber, Faisal rescues her, Zara grins like a Cheshire cat, Amber moans about how she did not mean for this to happen – this scenario multiplied by 3 – episode over. As far as Faisal’s household goes.

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Zara’s new neighbour was given more screen time in this episode. It is quite clear that Faizan and his daughter will make their way into Zara’s heart and I wonder if she will end up marrying Faizan out of love or as a means to escape or a bit of both. I waited for Zara (or anyone) but figured it would be Zara, to drop the little detail to Amber of how she had been engaged to Faisal earlier. Amber’s horror made me think she may think the trio were all crazy but all Amber could think was how wrong Mehwish was to marry her daughter’s fiancé. True, Zara is not to blame for those events but how about reflecting on how Faisal eyed his taayi who was also his fiancee’s mother. But no.

If there is anything to talk about in this episode, it is Faisal’s attitude, his personality, his stance, his mindframe! Yes, Mehwish due to her insecurities created a distance between herself and Faisal but Faisal has latched on to that as his free ticket to justify his marriage to Amber. Aap nay mujhay majboor kiya, mujhay apnay aap se duur kiya – the way he threw those lines multiple times made me cringe for he makes it sound like not only that this is all Mehwish’s fault but that it is absolutely right that if there is a distance or misunderstanding between a couple, rather than give it time, patience, some effort – you marry the first woman who pays attention to you. Also, the way he expects Mehwish to accept Amber in her house is so odd. Firstly this is really not his house. Yes, Zara has allowed them to stay there but for him to be throwing his weight around is so off the mark. What Amber said actually made sense to me about how they find an apartment and move in there rather than living with Mehwish in the same house!

Which brings me to the crazy bit. Yes okay, lots of crazy bits in this drama but well this one is really the prize. Faisal vows to not ever leave Mehwish or Amber. When he says to Amber mein tumhara saath kabhi nahin choroon ga and she smiles happily I let out a snort because really, with Faisal – how is that reassuring?! Sure he will not leave her, or Mehwish, or wife number three, or four, or fiancé number 1. He will leave nobody, he will just gather his flock and throw them in each others’ faces!

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I get this is a drama. A drama which sometimes may have a message for its viewers, and sometimes not. At times characters which you can relate to and at times not. Although it does not happen that often in reality, or maybe it does, but there may be households where both wives are expected to live with each other. Even as Faisal puts it wearily to Mehwish about how she should just get over the fact he has remarried and move on. But these characters in this drama! Mehwish, a confident mother who falls prey to her insecurities and lashes out at her daughter, not shown to remember the son who died in front of her eyes. Faisal, woos and marries Mehwish (I will bang my head against a wall if I have to mention again what his double rishta was to her before this one) and then baray mazay se floats off to Amber. Amber, bechari (sarcasm dripping here) torn between love and guilt. I mean, who are these people? I thought Faisal was madly in love with Mehwish. Now he very easily claims that love was incomplete and he knows what was missing was Amber. This guy is either very smooth or very flakey….I would like to go with flakey!

I hope the writer is not trying to show Faisal as a bechara here either because that is not working for me. Rolling his eyes at a demanding, unreasonable Mehwish while Amber is the picture of understanding and big heartedness. Mehwish trying to win back his love while Faisal is sticking this marriage out because he is a decent (?) guy. The fact that these characters have gotten under my skin makes me accept grudgingly that Maria Wasti, Farhan Saeed and Saboor Ali have acted quite well. Saboor Ali especially has really toned down her over acting and her switches between taunting her mother and then showing up with juice and food in the next instant made me laugh.

I think Chicky’s story had nothing to do with the main characters. What do you all think – about the episode, that is? Would love to hear your thoughts 

Kunwal Javid

Teri Chah Mein – Episode 13 – Neighbours All Around!

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Chalo ji.. Neighbour in distress – marry her. Problem solved. Doesn’t matter that you are already married to an older woman who is the mother of your bachpan ki mangaitar and you have been kicked out of the house now to keep your wife’s daughter who is also your cousin and ex fiancé from trying to attract you towards herself. Brain in knots yet? At least that is how easily our serial nikkah-er Faisal solves the whole issue of neighbours questioning Amber’s character. This episode was neighbours overload. True, rights of the neighbours and all that but here neighbours, be it Zara’s new ones, or the faarigh interfering ones in Amber’s building or the neighbours that were Faisal and Amber – now Mr. and Mrs. Faisal (Number 2) – were in abundance!

So, Amber’s mother has passed away and left her all alone in the world – well, minus Faisal that is. Given that there are no other siblings or relatives in the picture, you could understand Amber’s loss and how bereft she looked after her mother’s death. Even though she is an educated, working woman I could still see where she was coming from when she said she was thinking of moving in with her aunt for she felt she lacked the confidence to stay alone and support herself and was not very thrilled with the idea of living with her aunt either. Faisal goes out of his way to check on her, help her out and take care of her and her affairs and with Mehwish traveling and a job that seemingly is not very demanding, he has plenty of time to give to Amber. They grow closer as expected, something the neighbours also pick up on and question their relationship.

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I found the whole confrontation that led to the ‘proposal’ so absurd, I can not explain! Matlab, neighbour says why don’t you marry her and Faisal says okay, if that helps – I will marry her. He turns to a whimpering Amber, who a moment before very fiercely tells off the neighbours for trying to meddle and tell her what she should be doing, and pops the question and she promptly nods yes. Roll on the next scene (and this one had me laughing) for Faisal marries Amber and the witnesses and only attendees at the nikkah are the neighbours that moments earlier were at Amber’s doorstep and now are the ones doing the dua and then congratulating Faisal. I mean, what the hell?! Lol.

For someone who is very khidmat and bechara prone, Faisal sure as hell has a very thick skin. When he says to Amber that he never gives a thought to what people think, I thought truer words have not left this man’s mouth. He did not care what anyone thought when he married Mehwish, does not care about tongues wagging about him and Amber until it became a problem for Amber and then now shows up with wife number 2 and expects wife number 1 to ‘go with the flow’? I am not a fan of Mehwish’s character – far from it, but even I felt the casual way Faisal stated he has married Amber and brought her to live under the same roof was a bit hard to swallow.

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Zara seems to have achieved her goal so what next? I was glad she stopped her mother from slapping her. Mehwish’s character is honestly so bizarre I can only shake my head. The only impression I get of her relationship with Zara is someone who is an inconvenience to her and a punching bag! I also do not understand Faisal and I am not sure if that is even a sad thing because on the one hand this guy was passionately in love with Mehwish and on the other he has not only married Amber so soon but decided to stand up against the world for her. I guess it was the chai that was his undoing – the scene when he thinks of how he would make tea for Mehwish and here this woman makes tea for him. And dinner. For the saying ‘the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach’ was definitely penned by a Pakistani keeping in mind a Pakistani man. I am not a feminist nor do I have anything against Pakistani men (I am alhamdolillah happily married to one, LOL) but that is just what is drummed into our brains time and again through our dramas.

I suppose Zara will develop more than a neighbourly interest in her new neighbour and his daughter and vice versa. Faisal will fall in love with Amber – until he meets his next prey (probably not while this drama lasts). Mehwish will lose her marbles –the few she had left anyway and everyone will gravely agree she has been dealt with what she deserved. And this drama will act as another domino in the chain that is about to set off and wipe away drama viewing from my mind altogether! When I write here I often sit and ponder – why did this happen, is this justified, is this person really evil, etc. and try to choose my words and thoughts carefully before I pen them down but our writers, it seems pick issues which may not have been addressed earlier and you tune in wondering how wisely and sensitively the writer will deal with it all – only to leave you shaking your head at the end because everyone seems to have lost the plot, especially the writer! I am currently reviewing Intezaar and was interested to see how the child abuse issue would be dealt in that. I had the same thoughts when I started watching this one except that both dramas seem to have started off well and now have turned into a complete mess, like a biryani that went wrong with overboiled rice!

Next week’s preview shows more of Mehwish’s tantrums and Faisal defending helpless Amber. Meow! Anyone else watch this episode? Would love to hear your thoughts 

Kunwal Javid

Teri Chah Mein – Episode 11 – Kitni Chai Aur?!

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Subah tum say mulaqaat huee aur sham mein tumhari maa say – LOL! The constant assumption by everyone that Mehwish is Faisal’s mother is actually beginning to feel funny now. Mehwish’s obvious recoil at the words and empty stare seem to have become her standard response to such statements. What I find interesting is how everyone seems to be mentally marking Mehwish off as the evil one and labeling Faisal as the bechara who was snared into this marriage. True, Mehwish did marry a younger man and that too her daughter’s ex fiancé but how come nobody ever says Faisal married an older woman and that too his ex fiance’s mother in the same judgmental tone. Interesting – except that this is such a real portrayal of this aspect of our society.

Moving forward, the not so happy trio that is Mehwish,Zara and Faisal has begun to come out of itself and they are introduced to new faces. Mehwish has unwittingly thrown a vulnerable, lonely, ignored Faisal into the concerned arms of Amber and her mother. Amber’s mother while initially came off as a friendly neighbour looking out for a younger new neighbour seems to have become a serious case of elfy glue! If something ends up brewing between Faisal and Amber which seems to be a likely scenario and if her mother is horrified I shall have serious issues with her mental state! The constant bulawas’ and insistence to stay and have chai (haye, those endless cups of chai in this drama!!) or eat or chat and commenting that poor guy lives all alone – seriously what is she thinking?

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Aap ki khushiyon ki keemat aap kay bachon nay adda ki hai. Okay, I have tried to give Mehwish a chance here. Since the day I started watching this drama and as event after event unfolded I had my own opinions but a small part of me gave Mehwish the benefit of the doubt, a possibility for her to redeem herself somehow. Mehwish tries to use the ‘I am a mother,wife,daughter etc but I am also a person first’ card and while I use that card to be able to sneak off for a power nap or have my tea in peace without the kids tearing each other apart – I somehow can not stomach her using that line to marry her daughter’s ex fiancé! Zara’s statement although a bit dramatic since her brother really did not have to commit suicide – yet is not far from the truth. I may not be a fan of her plan of action now but it does shed light on how a child views whatever her mother has done. Anyways, if we were to let bygones be bygones, then moving forward Mehwish is doing absolutely nothing to make Faisal, Zara or any of us warm up to her. Her wedding to Faisal and the circumstances etc be left behind how about the havoc she is wreaking now.

Zara’s wedding has become her top most priority. Every woman worries about her daughter’s wedding, fair enough. But Zara is still in college and Mehwish claims to have big dreams for her, wanting to see her educated, confident and able to make her own decisions but hey, u turn – Mehwish knows what’s best for Zara and at this very moment that is her marriage. Okay before Zara’s father died, yes there were talks of having Zara’s wedding date fixed but then considering how Mehwish resents how she was forced into a marriage, would you not think she would not bring that upon her own daughter. Also, this obsession of Zara’s wedding seems to be fueled more by the desire to have Zara married and out of the house so Faisal can move back in rather than Zara’s actual welfare!

The moment Mehwish sees Faisal talking to Amber was probably the only time I really felt Mehwish’s personality come through. I said in my earlier reviews that something was off with Mehwish and I think I felt that way because although Mehwish had taken a controversial step in her life I still wanted to be able to form an opinion about her, to see aspects of her personality aside from the new marriage. And the past couple of episodes had begun to show us how jealousy had begun to rear its ugly head but Mehwish scoffing at the new neighbours and slapping Zara and lashing out at Zara and Faisal coupled with how she is dealing with Zara’s marriage leaves no doubt in my mind of the kind of person Mehwish is becoming or maybe has been. Seems like Zara’s plan of revenge is not so far fetched and may happen sooner than later!

The past couple of episodes and preview for the next show how Mehwish is struggling to adapt to society’s perception of her. Faisal will find himself another mum-daughter duo and forgive me for this snide thought but I hope it is not Amber’s mother he falls for while Amber falls for him! What a fitting end to this drama this would be, ha! This guy’s past record he kuch aisa hai. Anyways, I am hoping there is more to this drama now than the seemingly obvious. I found this interesting in the first place due to the fast pace and wild chain of events but I have a feeling the drama will just focus now on how Mehwish will continue to be a negative, insecure character who ends up pushing Faisal away and Zara gloating at her success – the end! I would love to be proven wrong and have some more substance to this drama. I have finally made peace with Mehwish’s character and Maria Wasti’s acting as the insecure woman wallowing in self pity, destroying the few relationships she has left finally hit home with me today. What did you all make of this episode? Would love to hear your thoughts. For those of us watching Besharam, we know what Wahab Sunaraya thinks of his in laws – would love to hear what he makes of Mehwish and her ‘mentally poor’ clan!

Kunwal Javid

Teri Chah Mein – Episode 10 – The Happy (Not) Trio!

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Sympathy. Anger. Disgust. Shock. Joy. Outrage. Indignant. Empathy. Which one, or combination of more than one or any am I to feel for these characters? Bewilderment at Mehwish’s (lack of) maturity? Wonder at Faisal’s new sprung ‘over’ maturity (if that even is a term). The problem is I know I should be feeling something and I want to feel something but I am not sure what I should be feeling. Ha!

This episode focused more on the claustrophobic trio that is Mehwish, Faisal and Zara except that the trio ventured out into the world and faced zamana’s backlash. Faisal’s colleague’s wife’s reaction when she met Mehwish was realistic enough but I found her eyeing Mehwish when her son’s cake was being cut a bit over the top. Faisal seems to take it all in his stride but people’s reactions are beginning to get under Mehwish’s skin and tongues wagging at the college do not help ebb out Zara’s anger either.

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I am a bit surprised at Faisal’s reaction to Mehwish not being able to conceive. Not to say they should have taken me along as mediator when they spoke about marriage but did he really think through what marrying an older woman entailed? And Mehwish’s reaction when they talked about children gave me the impression that that was something she had never thought of, so maybe it would have made sense if they had talked things through. However, given how the whole nikkah scenario played out anyway, I guess they would not have had their senses about them to have spoken about this. Faisal seems withdrawn and quiet and Mehwish senses something is up but Faisal will not confide in her. When he says to himself that he should accept that not everyone gets everything they want in life, it made me think that maybe this is where he might move on.

Okay, it is understandable that Faisal wants to make Zara feel a part of the ‘family’ but he is going out of his way and that is not sitting well with Mehwish. I have to keep reminding myself that Zara is seething beneath all the outwardly sweetness for she seems genuinely concerned when Mehwish is unwell. What is going on with Mehwish, I wonder? A far fetched thought – is Zara mixing something in her mother’s food to make her react like that? Would she go that far? Or is Mehwish having anxiety attacks? Or is the beginning of some bigger illness?

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Now the way Faisal is behaving with Zara, Zara’s ‘game’ and Mehwish’s suspicions and then her way of dealing with the situation – that is what bewilders me. I can not begin to understand how Mehwish was able to say to Faisal that she wants him out till Zara gets married. She basically just made it clear that she can not take the two being close together and I expected anger, outrage, shock at the suggestion but not this – how will I stay alone in the apartment, and Faisal bhai meri kissi say bhi shaadi karwa dain. I have said it before as well – Mehwish or Maria Wasti – something is off. Her expressions, her words when she tells Faisal that she will help him ‘settle’ into his new apartment were as if she were a parent comforting a child going off to university in another country. No, don’t shoot me – I have not joined the zamanay walay and being judgemental about the age difference and all – it is just the manner in which she talks to him.

I hope I am not meant to regret my words but I am pleasantly surprised at how ‘toned’ down Saboor Ali’s acting is. Yes, the screams in the initial episodes were hard to sit through but I can not complain over her acting in this episode for she is generally overly dramatic. I am not sure where the story leads from here with Faisal having been thrown out and his ‘love’ being tested. As far as relationships go, I do not think this was the best step forward for Mehwish but let’s see how that all fares out. Problems arising from society accepting this relationship was something anticipated but the jealousy and uncertainty Mehwish feels and Faisal’s state of confusion add more to the mix. This drama pace was something that had me hooked – I hope it continues to keep our interest alive.

What did you all make of Mehwish’s new strategy and today’s episode? Would love to hear your thoughts.

Kunwal Javid

Teri Chah Mein – An Overview

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So I umm-ed and aah-ed and almost sat down to write the review then changed my mind – and then came back to my laptop and here I am. Most of the dramas I have reviewed till date have been fairly seedhay saadhay and for those of you who have been following Tere Chah Mein you may understand where I am coming from when I say that though this drama has ‘strange’ (strange being a mild and safe word) events unfolding one after the other – it has captured my interest. Whether the story is controversial, religiously,morally or ethically wrong or right is something I do not wish to get into. The way the story is told and the sequence of events and how each character is etched out and the way their minds work is what has interested me in the first place. The unpredictable twists and fast pace of the drama also contribute to Tere Chah Mein being a show I find myself tuning into each week.

Produced by Big Bang Entertainment, directed by Aabis Raza and written by Samina Ejaz, Teri Chah Mein airs on ARY Digital every Wednesday at 8pm. Teri Chah Mein is the story of two brothers and their families. The older brother played by Salman Shahid is married to a younger woman Mehwish (Maria Wasti) and the couple have two children Zara (Saboor Ali) and Kashif ( Asim Azhar). The younger brother Chacha is played by Shakeel and he is married to Chachi Ami (Shaheen Khan) and they have two sons, Faisal (Farhan Saeed) and Tahir (Fahad Sheikh). Although Mehwish does not seem to be an overly doting wife, yet we are given the impression that she is content with her lot in life and has a fairly good relationship with her husband. She is a lecturer at a university and spends her days juggling work, her children and home. The two brothers and their families share cordial relations and we learn that Zara is engaged to Faisal. As the bachpan ki mangnis go as portrayed in our dramas, Zara is in love with Faisal who in turn is friendly with her but is uneasy about the growing talks of finalizing a date for their marriage. He finds ways to speak to Mehwish and finally gets the chance to tell her that he can not marry Zara – for he has feelings for Mehwish instead.

Mehwish’s husband overhears this outburst and suffers a fatal heart attack. Faisal tries to speak to Mehwish at numerous occasions but she seemingly wants to have nothing to do with him. He finally corners her and I am not sure how this seemed to work like a magic wand but he clears himself by saying that he said to her that he wishes to marry someone ‘like’ her and not her but now with her husband out of the picture – he would like to marry her. Mehwish seems to fall into a state of trance and during that trance goes ahead with the nikkah to Faisal. She feels torn between guilt and wonder and regret and horror – or does she? I am not sure what she feels really once the nikkah has taken place except that she stresses nobody must know of their relationship just yet.

Faisal’s father soon comes across the nikkah nama and takes Faisal to task and when the whole story is being revealed, Kashif overhears the entire conversation. Kashif has shown to be a very emotional being from the beginning of the drama – overly emotional and true to form, rushes home and confronts his mother and while threatening to kill her, turns the gun on himself and shoots himself. So few episodes down and Mehwish loses her husband and then her son. Zara collapses and stays at her Chacha’s house till she beings to recover. She returns to her parents’ home and is initially cold but she seems to transform saying she has accepted things as they are and wishes to move on and is nice to Faisal and Mehwish. A peek into her thoughts enlightens us – she plans to ‘care’ for Faisal so as to make her mother jealous. And that is her plan of revenge so far. Well!

You know, when I sat tapping away at the laptop furiously, my husband out of curiosity asked me – a new drama review? And when I told him the storyline his response was – Are you serious?! The story narrated sounds outrageous and the story on screen is not any less outrageous. What Mehwish faces is constant backlash from everyone – family, work, society. Interestingly with the exception of his parents, nobody seems to have taken Faisal to task or treated him to any jibes and taunts. I saw a poster of this drama asking whether love is ‘qaid’ by age and I am not sure what message this drama is trying to give if any.

There are so many arguments being presented by the main characters and then the side ones and then the general public in this drama and that come up in our minds that it is difficult to channel down each thought and viewpoint but here goes:

Mehwish was married to an older man against her wishes. She was emotionally blackmailed and pushed into a marriage which she saw through without demanding much else in life for herself. So, when given the chance to remarry and have her chance at love – is she wrong to go ahead with it? That would be Faisal and Mehwish’s argument.

Mehwish married a younger man and that too the man who was engaged to her very own daughter. Ouch! Tasteless, shameless, selfish etc . Mehwish is a mother – how could she put her own happiness before her daughter’s? – Chacha,Chachi, Zara and the general public’s argument.

Live and let live – Faisal and Mehwish.

Not when you trod over other relations in the process. Duniya kia kahay gee? – The Others.

Well!

Even though society frowns upon it, but marriage to a younger man is not as alarming as it is made to appear it is. There have been many instances, when a woman is widowed she is often married off to her dead husband’s brother. I have to admit this twist of marrying the dead husband’s brother’s SON threw me but out of curiosity I wonder what really the age difference is between Mehwish and Faisal for we are given the impression she is married to a much older man at a very young age. I am trying very hard not to be judgemental and pass any personal sentences here, LOL – but I can not refrain from saying that while Mehwish is justified in remarrying, choosing to marry the very man who was engaged to her daughter and related to her made me a bit queasy. As for Mehwish, I am not sure how I feel about her character and I mean this aside from her choice to marry Faisal. She comes across as a confident mature woman in the beginning, so then the way she went ahead with the nikkah was a bit unconvincing. Also, her attitude with Zara is confusing. Surely, to make your daughter accept her ex fiancé as her step father she needs more than yelling at to behave and be slapped? The conversation Mehwish had with Zara in the car where she explained her feelings did not seem to have any impact either. Maria Wasti is a great actress but I am unable to actually put my finger on whether it is Mehwish’s character that lacks a certain depth or Maria’s acting that makes it seem that she is a woman who is not as passionate about her relationships or as affected by what has happened so far. She has happily accepted Zara’s change in stance – so far. Farhan Saeed in Udaari and now in Teri Chah Mein has made me sit up and take notice for I find he has acted remarkably well in both serials.

Once I started watching this drama and then also looked up the name of the writer, producer etc I was a bit taken aback to find it had more strikes against it than I had imagined. In my book at least.

(a) Big Bang production. That name makes most of us uneasy and understandably so.

(b) Sameena Ejaz. The name sounded familiar and upon some research I found she has given us dramas such as Adhoori Aurat, Zinda Dargour, Doosri Aurat – need I go on?

(c) Big Bang & Sameena Ejaz – the most recent product of this duo was Be Qasoor. Ahem.

(d) Saboor Ali. After Bhai I had thought never again, no more screeching, hair strewn, tiny framed Saboor Ali being pushed around on screen for me. Yet here I am. Although there was plenty of screaming in the earlier episodes, I hope this is the end of it and a vengeful Saboor Ali has more to offer.

(e) Shaheen Khan. The helpless, perpetual woebegone expression plastered on her face actress has been on my screen far too many times.

Yet! In spite of all this, I just finished watching the latest episode last night. On the flip side, given the pace of the drama so far I am curious to see what further twists unfold. When Kashif died I had thought the rest of the drama would focus on how Mehwish faces this and her relationship with Faisal. But with Zara’s plan of action and next week’s promo showing Mehwish has caught on to Zara’s plan and is having her own tantrums, I can only hope that this play remains what it is to me right now – entertaining and interesting and does not begin to drag. I would like to mention that the director’s latest work Tum Yaad Aye was a treat to watch and this drama seems alright so far except please – can we do away with the ghostlike images hiding behind curtains or behind doors and eavesdropping on conversations which lead to drastic and even fatal turn of events! I personally like the OST too but then I do like most of Farhan Saeed’s songs!

How many of you have been following this drama and would you be interested in weekly/ fortnightly reviews? What do you make of it so far – would love to hear your thoughts.

Kunwal Javid

Teri Chah Main Episode 12 Review – Jal Kukri Mehwish!

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So it continues. This episode again focused on Mehwish’s insecurities and jealousy, the desperate hunt for a husband for Zara, Faisal’s long reflective ponderings – until the last ten minutes of the episode which then seemed to pave the way for new happenings. Mehwish is keen to have Zara married and while she claims it is because she thinks it is best for Zara to be married, I had my doubts about Mehwish’s ulterior motive and Faisal seemed to echo my thoughts. I do not understand how Zara being wedded off quickly is good for her in any way when she is clearly still in college and surely can wait a few years. From society’s point of view too, with Mehwish and Faisal’s marriage still so new maybe waiting a while would make sense too in the hope of having people forget the whole ‘scandal’. Then one can not forget all the ‘Zara should be an independent, educated, confident woman’ speeches then seriously why this desperate rush? Only thought that comes to mind, which Mehwish has clearly actually stated and now Faisal says is that with Zara wedded and gone, Faisal can move back in. I mean, seriously? I may not want to judge Mehwish for marrying a younger man, daughter’s ex fiancé and all that but this is rather hard to stomach. She insists she knows what is best for Zara but I was surprised that she did not even feign outrage over Faisal’s comment.

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Anyways, with Faisal thrown out and living right opposite the ever caring Amber and her mother, he is beginning to grow close to them. Does this guy have no friends? Hobbies? With Mehwish being shown in an ever increasing negative light, Faisal seems to be even more angelic. He is genuinely concerned about Zara, genuinely concerned about his neighbours, genuinely in love and upset over his wife’s attitude. Uggh! Itna genuine keh bechara after rendering his services to others all day he has to resort to a candle lit (well, unlit) dinner of – bread and milk. It is quite obvious where the writer is going with Mehwish and Faisal’s track but somehow I am not feeling ‘poor’ Faisal. Oh well.

If there was any confusion over shades of white and black or grey in Mehwish’s character – it has been pretty much wiped out. Mehwish is insecure, jealous, petty and then some! Her character is shown to be a woman who has now stopped being a mother, a friend, a neighbour, a compassionate human being and all she is now is a possessive, jealous, suspicious wife. Period. Her demanding Faisal leave work and come to the apartment then not answering his calls, all this pouting and flouncing is so unbecoming! I wish her character was not shown to be so negative for I would have liked to see this drama tackle this track of their marriage while they remained the ‘normal’ish people they originally were rather than painting Mehwish openly as the evil one, giving Faisal a free ticket to stray which it seems he eventually will.

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Saggi maa itnay maan se sawaal nahin daalti jitna Elfy Aunty does! But the end of this episode saw her passing away, leaving Amber all alone in the world. It seems so predictable where this is going but let’s see. Another new character was also introduced – the new neighbour that pays Zara a visit. Wonder what his role will be – surely not a prospect for Zara?

Is it just me or did anyone else feel that they were turning their heads at odd angles during some scenes? Such as when Faisal goes to the apartment and the elevator scenes. I admire experimenting with direction but a bit longer and I would have a crick in my neck! I am pleasantly surprised to see Saboor Ali’s toned down acting and hope I have not spoken too soon. Maria Wasti as Mehwish has finally come through for me as has Farhan Saeed as Mother (Teresa) Faisal. I started reviewing this drama because I liked the fast pace, the storyline was different and above all how the characters had not been judged and had their fates sealed as they seem to have done now. But the past few episodes have only highlighted Mehwish’s insecurity and Faisal’s mazloomiat so we get it, can we move on now? With Amber’s mother’s death, it seems that the story will move along – I sure hope so! What did you all make of this episode – would love to hear your thoughts!

Kunwal Javid

Tere Mere Beech (تیرے میرے بیچ) on Hum Tv

Tere Mere Beech (تیرے میرے بیچ) is a new drama starting from Sunday 29th November 2015 at 9:10 pm thus replacing the recently concluded Kitna Satatay Ho.

Cast:Agha Ali, Javed Sheikh, Saba Faisal, Noor Hassan, Sanam Chaudhry, Shaheen Khan, Seemi Pasha,
Writer: Atiya Dawood
Director:Mohsin Talat
Producer:Moomal Shunaid, Kashif Nisar

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x3fr1td_tere-mere-beech-ost-hum-tv-drama_shortfilms

 

Rashid Nazir Ali

Tere Mere Beech – Episode 26!

Ohkay so, before saying anything, I am glad to announce that this is going to be the last review of this drama that I’ll be writing & also the very last episode of this drama that I’ll be watching because I have had enough & I don’t think it’s worth my time any more. So yeah, we all have the last chance to say what we feel like so let’s go for it!!!

I think Qadeer & Salma both wasted their time by showing at the door step of Hareem & her brain-dead, mad, lunatic & bi-polar mother. I believe that the writer of this drama isn’t aware of something known as ‘closure’ because she could’ve easily used this situation to show that everything was forgiven & forgotten & all these guys made truce with each other & decided to start afresh but nope, everyone was digging the old graves because they were told that doing this will ensure the dragging of the drama which they all were trying to achieve. Hareem said she had nothing to do with the property & wealth distribution anymore then why was she holding onto the grudge & said she will never forgive Qadeer for everything that he has done? If the property didn’t matter to her any more then she should’ve reminded herself that Qadeer did everything for the sake of property as well, therefore she should’ve forgotten about it as she had no reasons to hold onto the past. I actually lol’ed at the things Zahida said because she was acting like a boss who was in charge of the situation. Zahida said that she forgot about everything & was waiting for Karma to bite Qadeer back, whereas just a few months ago she was sitting in his house, with a weak voice & no position as she knew she was dependent on Qadeer & his wife, so where did this attitude & ego of not forgiving Qadeer & wishing ill upon him erupt from? Zahida should have remembered that just a few months ago she was able to feed herself because of Qadeer’s mercy. It was pathetic of Zahida to brain-feed Hareem again about how she shouldn’t let go of the opportunity to grab her share of the property. Such a cunning useless woman I swear!!!

Fahad has changed & Hareem doesn’t want to get divorced, so what’s left to show & why is the drama not ending? It is so ridiculous that a girl like Hareem is feeling confined & restricted to go back to Fahad just because her family is not allowing her? Whereas she was the one who literally created a havoc in order to get married to Fahad before, so why can’t she do that again?

All this while, I thought we will get to see a few scenes where Hareem’s sisters will realize their mistakes & will also realize how hard things were on Hareem & might as well apologize to her too but nothing of that sort was shown & in stead their attitudes have gone from bad to worse because ever since Hareem has returned, they weren’t seen apologizing to her but all of a sudden they are now bossing around her trying to tell that they have a right over her life? What a waste of screen, time & space these self-proclaimed saints Nadia & Sadia are.

Oh well, this is exactly what Hareem wanted to hear, someone supporting her wrong decision of getting back with Fahad again & Shehla did the honors? I am still wondering what was the character of Shehla offering that Hina Bayat herself told us to stay tuned for? She didn’t have ‘any’ & I repeat ‘any’ positive impact on Hareem’s life & she is just as confused, miserable, broken & mindless as she was before meeting Shehla, so what did Shehla actually do apart from dragging the drama further?

Zahida can’t do without crying I believe because her bhain bhain mode was activated the moment she heard that Fahad met Hareem. I must say, the actress playing the character of Zahida should never be hired by the producers again & this should be her punishment for making the character of Zahida such a pain & IF she thinks she looks cute with that weird face & those uber weird curls, then someone please get her a mirror!!! I couldn’t stop rolling my eyes at the mean looks that Sadia was passing to Fahad, chalo if these sisters had a good bonding with Hareem, then I would’ve understood their concerns for her & also their decision of preventing her to get back with Fahad, but when they themselves HATED Hareem & held her responsible for every single thing, then why are they making an issue of the fact that Hareem & Fahad spoke to each other? They hated Hareem, so they should be perfectly alright if things aren’t smooth in Hareem’s life because they didn’t care before so they shouldn’t care now either!!!

I must say that I am amazed at the lota-pan that Ali & Nadia displayed in this episode. Ali wanted Fahad to sign the divorce papers in the first half of the episode. Nadia wanted Hareem to get divorced from Fahad & not marry Qadeer’s son in the first half of the episode too but in the second half, Ali changed his stance & supported Fahad saying that he has changed & then Nadia forgot that she was strongly against Fahad as well but now just because she saw her husband supporting him, she decided to go with the flow too as if her say mattered & she was an important character. Ali & Nadia deserve to get the award for the ‘most useless couple’ of Pakistani drama industry fo sho!!!

Well guys, I am done with this drama. I actually feel that something is seriously wrong with HUM TV, or may be something was wrong with them the past year because they gave a chance to the amateur self-proclaimed so-called writers, who made the mockery out of script-writing. I think more than anything else, HUM TV should actually pay utmost attention to the ‘writers’ they allow to write a content for them because that’s where the channel is going wrong. I can’t believe that there used to be a time when each & every drama of HUM TV used to be a treat to watch but that’s not the case anymore. I still can’t believe that the script that had so much of potential of showing how a troubled young girl finds her way & how her family realizes their mistakes, the writer didn’t work on any of those aspects & turned it into a typical & pathetic drama. Anyways, before concluding the review, I will say that Sanam Chaudhry was an eye-candy throughout the drama & I loved watching her. She is a very powerful actor & I hope she chooses her future projects wisely, also Agha Ali did a great job as Fahad in the initial episodes too, the rest, well in this case, the ‘nothing’ said the better! Please share your say.

Keep Supporting,
Cheers,
Zahra Mirza.

ps: The girl that sang the title song should stop singing, I literally have muted all of her bits when the drama went on a commercial break every single week without a fault because her voice is capable of breaking the glasses & damaging the eardrums, what a torture I must say!

Tere Mere Beech – Episode 25!

Ohkay so, have you ever seen a kid playing with the chewing gum & stretching it till it can be stretched no more & the moment his mother sees him, she spanks him for doing such a bad thing, this is exactly what the producers & the writers have done with this drama but you know what the sad part is, no one is there to spank them for this crime. This drama has become so bakwas that it ain’t even funny now.

Fahad has become this good guy just because he spent a few minutes in the jail & he saw Hareem leaving no stone unturned to bail him out. What a convincing way of showing a transformation, right? LOL! Hareem is still in love with Fahad because she has thrown the common sense out of the window. I do believe in the ultimate love but sorry, the form of love that has been shown in this drama is an insult to those who respect this emotion called love. I don’t think a love survives & should survive when a guy puts a girl through so much. When a guy insults her, strangles her & treats her like a doormat, but oh well, like I said our female writers have this twisted idea of love instilled in their peanut sized brains that they end up showing a guy scot-free just because they love to show that a girl was drooling over him & had no self-respect & dignity (which shows the mind-set of the writers too).

Hareem is finding it hard to reconcile with Fahad because her family is not allowing that to happen. Oh, now I get it, Ali & Nadia were on the cover photos as ‘phapphay kutnis’ because the way Ali was yelling at Fahad & the way he was showing his power & authority over Hareem’s life was ridiculous. I think this dream of mine will never be materialized where I will hear Nadia & Ali having a conversation about their own issues, chalo yehi discuss kar lete ke ghar mai cheeni khatam ho gai hai so Ali app atay hue le ana. I am amazed that now when Noor Hassan has made a name for himself, he chose to work in this project where he hardly had any role to play? I find it funny that the editors chose to put Maryam Ansari & Noor Hassan’s images on the cover photo just to show that this drama had a lot of characters whereas these two didn’t even have a life in the drama, let alone a substantial character to begin with!

Fahad now wants Hareem back in his life. Hareem is dying to be with Fahad but her family for now is acting up because that ensures more stretching & dragging of this mindless & purposeless drama. Chalo, 900 chuhay kha ke Qadeer Hajj ko chala, it is good that at least his wife had some decency to remind him that he did wrong with Zahida & Hareem but then again, is this the message that the writer is trying to give? That a girl should stick to her loser husband & the rest (including money) will follow? Salma told Qadeer that Fahad left Hareem because she had no money so now they are practically showing that Hareem will be able to buy her husband because she will get her share of wealth from Qadeer? LOL!

I actually thought that this drama had a lot of potential because the writer was showing a troubled teenager who will form a personality when life will get harsh on her but I am actually amazed to see that the writer had Hareem’s dheetai in mind, like they say, once a dheet, always a dheet, therefore her dheetai will get her her husband & the so-called happy-ending back. I thank the producers & the so-called self-proclaimed writer for ruining our time & I am amazed that this torture didn’t even end this week. I hope it ends next week or if not, that will be my last review of this mindless drama & I will make sure my message is conveyed LOUD & CLEAR! Please feel free to vent out!

Keep Supporting,
Cheers,
Zahra Mirza

Tere Mere Beech – Episode 24!

Ohkay so, I tuned to Tere Mere Beech this week in a hope that this would be the last episode but they disappointed me once again. The pace is another thing but the most irritating thing about these last episodes is the fact that all this could’ve been wrapped in pretty much a couple of episodes but looks like the team of this drama is not budging unless they make enough profits because other than this, I actually see no reason for them to drag this drama & turn it into a nightmare. Speaking of nightmare also reminds me of Hareem & Zahida’s reunion that is meant to happen in the next episode, which I am dreading already. Looks like I’ll have to stuff earplugs in my ears even after I will put the TV on mute because Zahida’s caterwauling can even defy the mute option & make a way to viewer’s ears in order to torture them!

Hareem has lost her mind completely. I feel so bad that I have stopped having any sympathies for her as I used to love her character & felt that the writer will make things work for her by showing that it was Hareem herself who took charge of her situation but the writer proved that Hareem is another one of those becharis who can not imagine living a life without a man, irrespective of how much of a loser he is. Hareem paid a visit to Fahad in a hope that he will realize how much she loves him but looks like he set her off on another mission to help him getting bailed out in order to prove her love for him & Hareem being a gullible fool went out to accomplish the mission that was set for her.

Hareem’s visit to Tania made me feel that Tania at least redeemed herself. She proved that she is not as desperate as Hareem & that is why she is not going to forgive Fahad so easily. Tania has also made up her mind that she has nothing to do with Fahad, that is why the news of Fahad ending up in jail didn’t really shock her much. It was good that she shooed Hareem away because it is Hareem who has got no life but at least Tania has a family business to take care of!

Oh well, I actually find it amusing when I see Noor Hassan & Maryam Ansari’s image on the title cover of Tere Mere Beech, as it implied that they both had a very important role to play in this drama but they both ended up being the side characters & life-less at that as well because even after so many episodes & months, Nadia & Ali were stuck on Hareem & even after she was gone, they were discussing the location of her grave. Matlab itnay lifeless log? My goodness! After Hareem made an entry into Ali & Nadia’s lives back, all the scenes & conversations that followed were not only slow & boring but were stretched & content-free too. It was so obvious that they were made to repeat their dialogues twice at least to fill in the blank spots & to be able to compile the repetitive content so that they could turn it into a 40 minute episode.

The preview set my hopes high that it might be the last episode where even Qadeer will have a closure & he will end up handing over Hareem’s share of property to her. Fahad will realize that he can not live without Hareem & eventually both the materialistic miyan biwi will end up hitting a jackpot, voila, what a convincing finish I must say! LOL! Anyways, please share your thoughts about this episode of Tere Mere Beech!

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Zahra Mirza.

Tere Mere Beech – Episode 23!

Ohkay so, thank you so much Ms. Writer for spoiling the only good thing about this drama for me & that is the character of Hareem. I absolutely feel no sympathy for her because the writer has literally belittled Hareem & her status as a woman. I told you guys already that I know these so-called writers really really well, where they will never ever let a female character have an upper-hand on the male characters & in the end, no matter how much of a loser the guy would be, all the ladies will end up baby-sitting him & see, this is exactly what is happening in Tere Mere Beech too & the writer, being a woman herself has literally degraded the female characters so easily that I am beyond disgusted.

A lot of readers showed faith in Tania & Hammad that may be Tania was putting up an act to make Fahad expose himself but no, it wasn’t actually an act but her eager attempt to get him by hook or by crook. She was ready to forsake every thing & most importantly her relationship with her father for Fahad’s sake but things turned in her favor automatically when Fahad left her seeing that she won’t be getting a dime from her father. Till that scenario lasted, I was hoping that may be Tania will thank her dad for helping her with this little stunt that saved her life but boo-hoo, she was shedding tears over how much she loved Fahad & how he betrayed her because it was her wealth that got him attracted to her. I mean, Tania heard it from his wife too but then again, I don’t think Hareem helped Tania because everything that Hareem said made it look like she was trying to protect Fahad’s image, so it is actually sad to see that an educated woman like Tania couldn’t put two & two together & even after seeing so many loose ends in this relationship & most importantly coming across Hareem, who was still legally married to Fahad, she didn’t give up on him, thinking that a loser like Fahad was her Mr. Right!!! Utterly disgraceful & shocking!!!

Then comes Hareem. I honestly don’t approve of what Fahad did to Hareem & the way he harassed her, but after she started crying for his love made me think that this is exactly what she deserved. I actually thought that after getting strangled by Fahad, Hareem’s sensibility will start working & will make her realize that she is better off without an animal like Fahad but oh well, she proved that she is just another dim-witted & brain-dead girl like most of the female characters in our dramas are, who drool & die over the sight of guys like Fahad no matter how pathetic they are.

The conversation between Shehla & Nasreen was written & enacted well but again, it implied that Nasreen could understand & relate to what Hareem was going through because she was truly, madly & deeply in love with Fahad & that conversation made the agenda of the writer clearer that she was trying to tell that Hareem’s love was pure & what not but sorry, I don’t buy that. It is ridiculous that the writer is trying to instill this ‘fake’ idea of love into the young impressionable minds that no matter what a guy puts you through, you are bound to tolerate everything that he throws your way because you ‘love’ him & most importantly, when in love, you are bound to have no self-esteem, no self-respect & no self-dignity because the guy is too good to lose. Wah, what a logic!!! & Thank God that we have Shehla’s character, that’s only making sense at the moment & has high regard of herself & even Hareem as a woman!

I really actually used to love Hareem’s character & felt for her a lot seeing how she didn’t get the love in her life & how her mother(s) were cruel & how her husband was deceiving her, but all that stopped the moment she yelled at Shehla for the sake of Fahad. Like there’s a limit to the torture that a girl puts up with but looks like Hareem is just pure dheet. After what I saw in this episode, the preview didn’t surprise me at all because seems like Hareem will be approaching Tania & then Nadia to get Fahad bailed out of the prison, wow, she really has taken her fixation to another level. I am utterly disappointed at the writer’s mind-set where she has degraded both these girls Tania & Hareem so badly & has told that no matter if a girl is educated or illiterate, it only takes a sweet-talking loser like Fahad to blind them & evacuate all the sensibility that they might have in their bodies! What a waste of time I swear. Please share your thoughts about this hideous episode of Tere Mere Beech!

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Zahra Mirza.

PS: Can anyone tell when does this torture end?

Tere Mere Beech – Episode 22!

Ohkay so, I most certainly can not believe that this drama has become a complete waste of time for me & I am sure for those as well who’re watching it. This episode was slow, had such limited but unnecessarily stretched scenes & the conversations were so drag that it showed that they have no content left to cover the rest of the episodes, that is why they are stretching the scenes to fill the span of 40 minutes required to make an episode.

The way Hareem told Fahad off in the previous episode made me believe that she was over him & she was ready to give up on him because she understood that she doesn’t deserve a con man like Fahad but this episode left me in shock when it was made evident that Hareem is still hopelessly in love with him & has it in her heart that if Fahad will return to her, she will take him back with open arms. I really thought that Shehla’s company will not only change her personality but will make her familiar with the sense of differentiating between the right & wrong, & just because of Shehla’s counselling, Hareem will understand that she is better off without Fahad, but nope, looks like even Shehla couldn’t instill the self-respect & dignity in her because she is still ready to forgive & forget everything that Fahad has done & start afresh!

I really thought that being an educated, groomed & modern girl, Tania will have some sanity too but nope, even she is head over heels in love with Fahad & doesn’t mind the fact that he is already married. I really thought that Tania will be really close to her father & when she will hear it from him, she will call her relationship with Fahad quits but nothing of that sort happened & sadly, the writer being a woman herself (like all the other writers) made it clear that no matter how illiterate or educated a girl is, no matter if she belongs to a village or a city, the moment she will come across a sweet-talker, she will get blindfolded in his love & then she will stop making sense. Ohkay, we know Hareem’s situation, she was a loner who never got the love she wanted, that is why it was understandable that she fell for a guy like Fahad because he gave her the love & attention she longed for all her life, but what makes Tania so desperate that she is ready to settle for a married guy who is already quite fishy & has been lying to her? I really really am sick of seeing these so-called writers who tend to show that guys no matter how idiotic they must be, will always have an upper-hand on the girls because our girls are sooooo desperate that their only motive in life is to get married before they die!

I really thought that Hareem & Tania’s conversation will be conclusive & Hareem will put forth all the facts that will convince Tania that Fahad isn’t an honest man but Hareem didn’t utter a single word & it looked like she was trying to protect Fahad’s image & didn’t want to say anything that will make Fahad look bad in front of Tania. For Hareem the fact that Fahad was married to her was enough to believe that Tania will leave Fahad for her & when that didn’t happen, she was crying buckets over losing Fahad ‘again’!!!

Tania decided to forsake everything for Fahad just because her father didn’t approve of their marriage. I still am feeling disgusted that the writer had the audacity to show that an empowered & independent woman got easily fooled by a guy even after she met his first wife. I most certainly don’t understand the idea of a ‘strong women’ our writers have. They showed that Tania was a strong-headed girl till Fahad came by & woop, there goes her strong-headedness out of the window.

I am thoroughly disappointed with the way the writer has written the ending of this drama. I am sure she won’t show that both Hareem & Tania pushed Fahad into jail because of his wrong-doings, in fact she will show that it was Fahad himself who lost his senses & got imprisoned. I really wanted to see two level-headed girls, coming to a conclusion together & making sure that the guy who fooled them got punished but nope, like all the other female writers, the writer of Tere Mere Beech was babysitting Fahad too & that is why, both the girls till date were circling around him in a hope that one of them will win him!!! Please share your thoughts about this episode of Tere Mere Beech!!!

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Zahra Mirza.

Tere Mere Beech – Episode 21!

Ohkay so, honestly speaking, this episode gave me nothing to talk about. Almost the entire episode was based on the flashbacks which in other words makes it a filler episode. I am not sure what the producers of the show are trying to achieve here because the story of this drama was definitely not meant for these many episodes. I so wish that they had curbed their motive of profits & had wrapped the drama up within 16-18 episodes because it wouldn’t have ruined the charm of the drama. I really am finding it hard to sit through the episodes of Tere Mere Beech just because of this unnecessary stretching whereas what’s happening in the drama right now is exactly what we all wanted to see & were waiting for but sigh, the producers don’t really care about the viewers at all!!!

The entire episode was about flashbacks. The flashbacks that the terrible trio experienced about Hareem, the flashbacks Hareem had about her life with Fahad & the flashbacks Fahad had about Hareem too. I really hate to say this but I just can not tolerate Zahida & her howling anymore. I literally had to mute the TV when she showed up & also when they showed the flashbacks of Hareem & Fahad’s bickering because the noise was too loud & I definitely didn’t want to wake the entire suburb up at 2AM AEST. Even though the terrible trio had only 1 scene in this episode but it practically did nothing & sadly they opened the episode with those tears & it was enough to put me off for the rest of the episode.

Well, Hareem was still hopeful that may be Fahad will approach her & things will be right between them. It also showed that Hareem was hoping that things will get back to normal & she was ready to give Fahad a chance because she truly loved him but I am glad that Fahad didn’t beat around the bush & got straight to the point. Fahad dreads that Hareem might actually spill the beans in front of Tania & that is why, before that happened, he decided to show up at her place in order to make a deal with her. Fahad really thinks that money can fix everything & just because he is so obsessed with money, he thinks everyone around him endorses the same mentality too, but I am glad that the moment Hareem realized that Fahad will never change, she gave him a piece of her mind & told him to leave her without any misapprehensions that she will help him!

Apart from the very last scene, there was practically nothing new in this episode that happened. Hareem’s family missed her, Hareem missed her family, Hareem missed how things were between her & Fahad & Fahad also thought about the time he spent with Hareem & that’s about it. It is amusing that the editors used the ‘only’ new scene of this episode in the preview last week, in an attempt to show that things will move forward but that was the only thing that happened & there was nothing else in this entire episode.

Anyways, the preview of the next episode seems interesting because looks like Shehla will tell the truth to Hammad about Fahad & with that, I so hope that the drama ends next week because there is no point in stretching this drama as they have nothing left to offer at all. Well, I must say that the only good thing about this episode & the entire drama is Sanam Chaudhry, I really really like how she has changed her styling through out the drama in order to depict her overall condition & circumstances & also, she looked really very pretty. Anyways, please share your thoughts about this filler episode of Tere Mere Beech!

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Cheers,
Zahra Mirza.

PS: Posting this review within 20 minutes after the episode ended shows the content this episode had, which is next to nothing, so, please producers, take the heed & end it ASAP!

Tere Mere Beech – Episode 20!

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Ohkay so, this episode of Tere Mere Beech was going good for me & there came the scene consisting the crying face of the ultimate crier Zahida right by the end of the episode & ruined it for me because it was not only unnecessary but it was slow & stretched too. I just don’t understand why every single episode remains incomplete without Zahida & Co’s. crocodile tears???

Anyhow, it was good to see Shehla taking charge of Hareem’s life & trying her level best in making her financially stable & independent. Shehla contacted her family friend Hammad & informed him about Hareem. Hammad & his daughter Tania welcomed Hareem wholeheartedly & not only that, they were quite courteous towards her too because they wanted to help her knowing that she isn’t educated enough. The way Tania spoke to Hareem & told her to explore what she is good at was nice to see as well.

So, Tania is going out with Fahad & seems like this time around Fahad got really lucky because Tania is far more well-settled than Hareem was. Also the car Fahad owned went to show that he must’ve gotten it as a gift from Tania or he might be using someone else’s car in order to impress her. I really thought when Fahad will come across Hareem, he will bat an eyelid but he seemed least bothered about her because looks like he never truly loved & respected her. For Fahad, Hareem was just like an acquaintance & his reaction proved it as well. Also, he is such a heartless person because how could he extend a cold shoulder to a girl who is still married to him?

I actually thought that Hareem will go into a deep depression when she will see Fahad with Tania but she took me by surprise when she not only confronted him but threatened him too. Also, what I liked the most was that she didn’t keep anything from Shehla & informed her about everything that happened that day. I think this is the first step that Hareem has taken towards improving her condition where she has stopped keeping things in her heart & she has stopped harming herself emotionally. Shehla has helped her a great deal in that aspect that is why Hareem has started confiding in her.

The preview of the next episode suggested that Hareem will spend time with Fahad whereas in my opinion, it would be a dream sequence because the way Fahad treated Hareem definitely shows that he is done with her for good, so celebrating her birthday is out of question. I really think the last scene of this episode was unnecessary because I most certainly don’t understand Zahida’s flip & switch mode where one day she is trying act as a cute cupid who is rooting for Asad & Sadia’s marriage & on the other, she is crying out loud as if she is going to choke. I really think this terrible trio has gotten way more coverage than they deserve & once again, the topic of conversation between Nadia & Ali were Hareem & Fahad, like seriously, these guys are in dire need of a life. Also, considering this was the 20th episode, I truly feel this should’ve been the last episode & without wasting so many episodes, they should’ve introduced Shehla’s character probably in the 14th-15th episode so that they could’ve wrapped it up by now. Anyways, I hope this drama ends next week as they’ve shown us all & the last thing left to be shown is Fahad getting jailed for all the crimes he has committed. Please share your thoughts about this episode of Tere Mere Beech & let us know if you also feel that this drama should end now!

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Cheers,
Zahra Mirza.

Tere Mere Beech – Episode 19!

Ohkay so, this episode of Tere Mere Beech didn’t offer much & didn’t take the story forward as well but I really think this one is going to be the last episode which will serve as a filler as in the episodes to come, they will show some progress in the story, this is my assumption & a bit of a wishful thinking too because I really feel this drama needs to wrap up ASAP as they have spent a lot of time & haven’t shown what they should have by now.

Seems like Zahida has forgotten about her daughter Hareem & has adopted Sadia as her replacement because of which she seems overly concerned about Sadia’s marriage. Just an episode ago, Zahida was fainting while remembering Hareem but she recovered pretty soon from her predicament & planned on acting like a cupid that is rooting for Asad & Sadia’s marriage. I really don’t like when the side characters get more screen-time than the main leads & in this drama, this has been the case since last so many episodes. I so am not interested in finding out what transpires between Asad & Sadia because their track seems forced & not to mention the absence of chemistry between the two actors doesn’t help either.

I actually liked how Nasreen gave a reality check to Hareem because it looked like she really took it seriously & realized that everything that Nasreen said was a bitter reality. I really like how both Nasreen & Shela are helping Hareem in their own respective ways where Nasreen is a bit stern & Shela is a bit lenient but they both mean & wish well for Hareem, so that is why they don’t leave any single opportunity to teach & guide her because if there’s something that Hareem needs the most, it is their guidance.

It was good to see Hareem taking everything seriously & feeling like a failure because she knew what Nasreen said wasn’t a lie & all the things that her father mother had taught her were wrong & now she was a nobody & she had nothing left to be arrogant & prideful about. I really like how Hareem actually felt that she needed to change her perspective, she needed to change her thinking & she needed to learn something totally opposite to what her parents have taught her. For the first time Hareem understood the importance of having her own identity & that is why she started listening to Shela vigilantly. Shela took her to the NGO that she runs because she knew this was the time when Hareem was ready to be faced with the reality & now when Hareem has taken the initiative herself, she will grasp all that she will learn from other’s experiences. It was good that all the stories that Hareem heard touched her & she was moved in a way that will only benefit her.

Ali on the other hand decided to get in contact with Tariq Zaman & inform him about Fahad. I really liked this twist to be honest because it goes to show that may be Fahad will be put behind the bars for all the things he has done & we won’t be getting a typical & unrealistic ending where Hareem will forgive him & they will start living happily ever after. Fahad deserves to get punished for all that he has done & I hope we get such an ending where Hareem comes out stronger than ever, she becomes self-sufficient, she learns how to be independent & learns that she is better off without a con like Fahad. Please share your thoughts about this episode of Tere Mere Beech.

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Zahra Mirza.

Tere Mere Beech – Episode 18!

Ohkay so, this episode of Tere Mere Beech offered nothing new to talk about. The only good bits were the ones where Hareem & Shela shared a conversation because this is exactly what Hareem wants, but other than that, this episode was quite boring & the coverage that the other characters got seemed quite forced too.

Hareem has started relying on Shela a lot more than she realizes. Even when she tries to hold back, Shela finds a way to crack into Hareem’s system to get the information she wants to in order to know how she can help Hareem. Hareem has pretty much told every single detail of her life to Shela which also includes the details of how Fahad betrayed her. It is good that Shela doesn’t try to lecture Hareem as to what she should & what she shouldn’t do, but in stead, she brings in her own life into perspective & starts talking about her own experiences because that way she knows she’ll be able to strike a chord & Hareem won’t get a chance to ignore whatever Shela says thinking that she is just preaching her without going through what Hareem has been through.

Looks like Shela’s mother didn’t marry her off at the right age because she was the bread-winner of the family & that is why she has this regret related to her mother but other than that, she is thankful for everything that her mother has done for her which also includes how she raised her & instilled the confidence in her because that’s what makes Shela such a positive person. Even though the life situations of Hareem & Shela are quite different but there is some sort of similarity due to which Shela is capable of understanding Hareem. It was good to see that Hareem felt Shela wasn’t only listening to her problems but she was understanding her too & also, she was assuring her that all that Hareem has been feeling for her mother wasn’t entirely wrong & doesn’t make her a bad person because it is true that Nighat made some bad choices & she didn’t parent Hareem the way she should have. I think after all the rona dhona, the entry of Shela’s character in Hareem’s life is the highlight of this entire drama for me!

Oh well, Ms. Goody-two-shoes Nadia & Sadia were ‘missing’ Hareem while packing her things up. Sadia all of a sudden remembered the lipstick Hareem used to wear & Nadia realized that Hareem was her sister. It is so ridiculous that when Hareem was around them, they followed the footsteps of their mother & hated Hareem to the core & now when she is gone & they both are sure that she ain’t coming back, it is easier for them to remember her in good words but yes, I fail to acknowledge that their feelings are genuine & they actually feel that Hareem was innocent. It was good that both Nadia & Sadia got to know that Hareem held onto Nighat’s scarves because it made them realize that Hareem longed for her mother & needed her just as much as they did & about Zahida, the less said the better because I couldn’t seriously bring myself to watch her scenes, so not sure what she was talking rather caterwauling about!!!

I find Asad’s character completely useless & also the way he shows interest in the personal matters of Nadia’s family makes him look life-less too & I really think he needs a life or probably a group of boys to hang out with because at such a young age seeing him demanding pakoras & chai was quite awkward, uncle-like & gruesomely mature, which does not suit his age. I am sure he is going to get more interested in Sadia & after a subtle objection, Nadia will be happy to see them both getting married!!!

Fahad has come back & what’s with the attitude? He left on his own terms & he failed to listen to what Sadia & Zahida were telling him about Hareem. Not sure what else’s left for Fahad to offer but I hope Hareem throws him out of her life because she is better off without him. I hope this is something that Shela makes it happen because this is exactly what should happen. Please share your thoughts about this episode of Tere Mere Beech.

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Cheers,
Zahra Mirza.

PS: Please keep the innocent departed souls & the affected families of the Lahore Blast in your prayers.

Tere Mere Beech – Episode 17!

Ohkay so, this was another filler episode of Tere Mere Beech. I guess 16-18 episodes were enough for this drama & to see them reaching the 17 episodes with so many fillers in between is no fun but I am sure the team has to touch the 20 episode mark & what for, the selfish reasons are best known to them. The story has nothing left to offer now because all we see is a shattered girl who is dealing with so many psychological pressures but there is no solution or way out that’s being shown & I seriously think they should wrap this drama up because it is now getting impossible for me to keep my interest alive in this show!!!

All this while, I thought Zahida’s character was useless but she proved me wrong today. She, her scenes & her caterwauling came in quite handy because it reduced the show time of the episode for me & I succeeded in covering the 40 minute episode in just about 20 minutes because I wasn’t interested in her mourning & nor was I looking forward to getting my ear drums damaged because of her screams, so yeah, she wasn’t so useless after all. I must say I hate this trio of Zahida, Nadia & Sadia to the core, not because they are useless but because they are so involved in the self-righteousness that they really know how to make it all about themselves. When Hareem was with them, all they did was treat her like a stranger & someone who was a reason behind all their problems but now when Hareem vanished, Sadia & Nadia realized that she was their ‘sister’ because of which they were crying buckets for her. Sadia all of a sudden felt that she should’ve stayed back with Hareem whereas she couldn’t wait to go to Nadia’s place to get rid of her. Then comes Zahida, who pretty much followed the footsteps of Nighat because when Hareem was with her, she couldn’t stand her & held her responsible for all the mishaps, she pampered Sadia more & now when she was separated from her, she remembered how much she loved her? These three ladies don’t really make much sense & honestly speaking, I was happy that Hareem was out of their lives but I am sooo disappointed to see that Hareem will be reunited with them in the next episode probably!

The only good thing about this entire drama is the character of Hareem & the transition she is going through. I can’t help feel for her so much because she has lead such a disturbed life & now when she was crying in regret & was hurt because she was blaming herself for Nighat’s death, I couldn’t help but curse Nighat even more because she failed as a mother when she lived & has only become a dark memory even after she has died too. Look what Nighat has done to this poor girl where she only gave birth to Hareem to use her as a punching bag & as someone who had to take all the responsibility for Nighat’s bad & selfish parenting. Nighat never really made any effort to do Hareem’s upbringing & every single time she only taunted, cursed & abused Hareem mentally. I feel for Hareem so much because now when her mother had died due to her own burdened soul, she thinks she is responsible for her death, which is so unfair & so overbearing for such a young girl!

I liked how Hareem took her time in trusting Shela completely. She kept on fabricating one lie after another but she really had to give in & the credit goes to Shela for being so patient & understanding towards Hareem. Isn’t it amazing that a complete stranger sensed that something was definitely wrong & Hareem was overburdened but her own family members never really gave a thought about it & used her as a punching bag. I really think Shela shouldn’t let Hareem leave so early because she has just started working on her & I am sure if Hareem will live with her, she will become a better person & she will become emotionally & mentally stronger too.

The preview of the next episode didn’t really entice me. I am not looking forward to this forced reunion which wouldn’t do any good to Hareem. At least Shela & Nasreen’s presence in Hareem’s life & their guidance was much needed & was a perfect breather but I’d be disappointed if Hareem goes back to that psycho-ward so soon. Looks like Fahad is going to come back too & I hope now Hareem relies more on Shela to bring peace & harmony in her marital life. I am sure Shela will guide her properly! Please share your thoughts about this episode of Tere Mere Beech.

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Cheers,
Zahra Mirza.

Tere Mere Beech – Episode 16!

Ohkay so, this episode of Tere Mere Beech was torturous to say the least but I think the note at which it ended saved the day & stopped this drama from getting ruined for me. This episode was torturous not because of Hareem but because of Zahida, Nadia, Sadia & also the ghost appearance of Nighat which obviously did the trick & left a bad taste in the mouth but then can you expect anything good or positive from the ghosts who only show up to haunt people?

Nighat’s self-pity is continuing in her grave as well, that is why she decided to show up again & taunt Hareem. Why does late Nighat & now her current ghost always insist on the fact that Hareem should understand how hard it must’ve been on Nighat to give her daughter away? Why can’t Nighat The Ghost understand that no, she can not expect an infant to understand the crime her mother committed by handing the child over to someone else without giving her a fair bit of a justification. Just because Nighat felt that Hareem could have ‘packet ka doodh’ she thought she was eligible to be given away? It is absolutely ridiculous. I feel like smacking Nighat every single time she says that Hareem should understand whereas she should be the one doing ALL the understanding & forcing her good-for-nothing, filled-with-venom daughters to understand their sister Hareem too because she lead a disturbed life by juggling between two failed & confused to the core mothers!!!

Oh well, I so wish when Qadeer attacked Shabbir’s car, Zahida had gone for a ride with her husband too because honestly speaking, her character is useless, like legit useless because she has no contribution, nor in the story neither in anyone’s life. Also, if Zahida got lucky before, I wish that now Nighat pulls Zahida into the limbo where she herself resides because the amount of screaming, yelling, crying, caterwauling & moaning this woman does is absolutely annoying.

I really wish in stead of coming out of her grave to taunt Hareem, Nighat had contacted her ‘phor’ daughter Sadia & taught her a thing or two about managing household chores. I am glad that Nighat’s khush fehmi must have gone down the drain by seeing that her perfect daughter wasn’t so perfect after all because she couldn’t do anything on her own. Also, I wish someone would pull the annoying curled flick of Zahida & pin it up at the back of her scalp because seems like nothing survived in this drama but the curls of her hair. Everything about Zahida is so OTT that it is not even funny. I think it would’ve been better if she had pinned up her curls & decided to become a mother to Sadia & Hareem in stead of just crying in an annoying voice, demanding a cup of tea from Hareem like she was a guest & then putting all the blame on Hareem for everything that went wrong.

If Zahida is OTT then Nadia & Sadia are competing in that pageant too because looks like when Nighat passed away, she passed on her annoyance as an inheritance to both Nadia & Sadia. I hated the way they kept on blaming Hareem for everything possible. Why didn’t Nadia tell Sadia that she must’ve been irresponsible herself to burn her hand so badly? Why were they dragging Hareem into everything? Also, the way Zahida lost sight of Hareem & then started blaming her made me dislike her even more. Hareem is suffering from depression because no one is understanding what she is going through, no one understands the love-hate relationship she had with Nighat & how deeply she is hurt by Fahad’s absence, they think it is ohkay to taunt her & question her as to why she cries while remembering her mother? Hareem must be suffering from a mere depression, but they all have become psychos themselves & psychopathy is lailaaj!

It was funny to see Ali’s mother & brother popping out of nowhere after I guess a decade? I guess the director must’ve called them to show up in order to welcome the VVIP guest Sadia who Nadia brought into her house without even notifying her mother in law. I guess Nadia was quite conscious of the likes & dislikes of her MIL but the way she is doing everything independetly is quite unconvincing. Also, how old is Asad? 12 years or may be 10? He doesn’t have anything productive to do? I am sure now Nadia won’t mind the blooming chemistry between Asad & Sadia & she’d be rooting for their marriage too. I am so tired of seeing the furrowed brows of Sadia & augmented lips of Nadia but sadly, all their conversations are unnecessarily long & intolerable. They are just as useless as Zahida!!!

I guess Hareem will get 3rd time lucky because now she will come across a woman who will actually become a mother to her, guide & counsel her the best way possible. Hina Bayat’s addition to this drama at this stage seems promising & refreshing. The preview of the next episode suggested that the clan of psychopaths will assume that Hareem is officially out of their lives & I am thanking the writer for this twist because it means they won’t be able to play the blame-game anymore & will be gone from Hareem’s life for good. I can’t wait to see what positive influence Hina Bayat’s character will have on Hareem’s life & what changes will her counselling bring in Hareem’s personality. Please share your thoughts about this episode of Tere Mere Beech!

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Cheers,
Zahra Mirza.

Tere Mere Beech – Episode 15!

Ohkay so, this episode of Tere Mere Beech was quite tragic & by speaking about tragedy, I am no where referring to Nighat’s death. It was filled with the tragedy that unnecessarily Hareem had to face & sadly no one is willing to understand her point of view at all.

Everyone pretty much found out everything about Fahad, starting from how he never owned anything to the fact that the jewelry he gifted to Hareem on their wedding wasn’t bought with his money too. The conversation between Tariq Zaman & Ali was done nicely. Tariq told Ali that he tried to help Fahad but he has done enough & now won’t budge because the way he has left by taking jewelry with him means that Tariq will have to face a great loss & he has understood that Fahad isn’t that special friend for whom he would pay such a huge amount.

The police got involved in this case, which resulted in Nighat’s departure from the world. Honestly speaking, when the preview last week suggested that Nighat’s role will end, I was kind of relieved but my relief was short-lived because looks like Nighat not only left with a bang, but she is going to keep on making appearances in front of Hareem to haunt & torture her enough because looks like she didn’t have her fair share when she was alive. I was actually happy that now no one will pester Hareem like Nighat used to but oh well, Nighat made sure to leave the world at such a note where everyone considered her to be the victim & Hareem a villain whereas it is a completely opposite scenario.

Before dying, Nighat uttered spiteful words against Hareem saying that she is someone who can only cause harm & pain to you & after she died, all I wondered about was the time when Nighat said something nice about Hareem in front of Nadia & Sadia? Yes, if you recall, that hasn’t happened starting from the very first episode till this one, which I feel also showcases what a bad mother Nighat was to Hareem. If Nighat had tried to explain Hareem’s nature to Nadia & Sadia, may be after her death they wouldn’t have treated Hareem so rudely & they wouldn’t have held her responsible for their mother’s death. Nighat never really tried to bring her daughters closer & always badmouthed about Hareem in front of Nadia & Sadia, so I am not surprised why they didn’t feel anything for Hareem & kept on blaming her for each & everything.

I have said it before too & I will say it again that the writer has tried to turn Nighat into a victim & Hareem into a villain but that doesn’t really sit well with me because Hareem was always wronged & she never got the love she yearned for, from her mother. I so wish before leaving the world Nighat had blamed herself for falling short of her responsibilities as a mother & she had blamed herself for Hareem’s behavior & attitude in general because it was her decision that ruined Hareem’s personality & pretty much her life, but looks like Nighat was too busy in sympathizing with herself that she forgot to tell the truth to Nadia & Sadia.

Just when I thought may be we’ll be getting less of Nadia, she showed up even more with a display of lip augmentation gone wrong. Nadia blamed Hareem for what she was facing now in regards to Fahad because she tried to tell how wise she was by implying that she could see through Fahad’s intentions that he wasn’t sincere to Hareem, so when Hareem didn’t really listen to anyone, she is responsible for how Fahad has deceived her. Honestly speaking, this made me dislike Nadia a lot more than I actually did because if she was sooo wise to know that Fahad wasn’t a nice guy, then why didn’t she act like a savior & force Asad to win Hareem over? If Nadia was so wise, why didn’t she convince Hareem to give Asad a chance too, in order to save her life? Honestly speaking, before blaming Hareem Nadia should blame herself for playing a part in ruining Hareem’s life too because if she wasn’t such an insecure person, she would have wanted what’s best for Hareem & wouldn’t have forced Nighat to get rid of Hareem. Nadia isn’t as clean slated as she thinks she is & what’s with the OTT acting? I am finding it hard to tolerate her.

Well, I was thoroughly disappointed seeing how everyone treated Hareem as an outcast & a culprit. Why don’t Nadia & Sadia ever ask Hareem about what she went through emotionally when their mother gave her away? Why don’t her sisters, in stead of blaming her try to understand her perspective? Nighat never ever encouraged Nadia & Sadia to have good terms with Hareem because she was too busy brainwashing them against her. Anyways, I was happy that we won’t be getting more of Nighat but the preview of the next episode disappointed me. I am amazed at the level of self-pity & self-sympathy Nighat has displayed that even after dying she isn’t resting in peace & will continue to come back & haunt Hareem for the mistakes she never committed.

Overall, this episode was strictly ohkay but Sanam Chaudhry’s acting was top-notch too. Also, looking at the curly long strands of Nadia & perfectly straightened hair of Sadia followed by their proper makeup, it was hard to tell that they just lost their mother whereas looking at the messy bun, faded makeup & somewhat visible dark circles of Hareem, anyone could tell that she lost someone she loved & she was emotionally shattered from within. I really think Sanam Chaudhry’s stylist & she herself has done a commendable job in making her character look real & believable. Also, I feel like mentioning that I am a fan of Saba Faisal’s personality & her acting & I really like watching her on-screen but the character of Nighat doesn’t really hit home for me that is why I am being so hard on the character & by no means at the actor. Anyways, please share your thoughts about this episode of Tere Mere Beech.

Keep Supporting,
Cheers,
Zahra Mirza.

Tere Mere Beech – Episode 14!

Ohkay so, this episode of Tere Mere Beech was strictly ohkay & I have my reasons to feel that way which I surely will discuss. I so hope that they take the story forward a tad bit faster because it is getting a bit slow & I wish to see some shorter scenes because they affect the pace of the episode a lot too.

Hareem got a clear cut answer by Qadeer that he will not allow her to even think on those lines that she is entitled to some sort of property. Fahad got an answer too & then he understood that Hareem told him a half-baked truth. It didn’t take Fahad a minute to change his attitude towards Hareem & her whole family & now he wants to put Hareem’s love through some more tests because he knows that she loves him so much that she’ll do everything for him.

Honestly speaking, Nadia & Ali got a little too much coverage than required in this episode. One thing that bothers me so much is the lack of topics that they both are suffering from. Their day starts with the discussions about Hareem & ends with her mention too. Also, the very first conversation they had about Hareem was so long & boring that it made me snooze. I really think Nadia & Ali do not have any contribution in the story & they are just the fillers but the coverage they get is a little too much. Nighat dwelled in the self-pity a little more & her reactions while conversing with Zahida were so OTT too when she found out about the things Hareem have said & done in her village.

I must say, I was enjoying the character of cunning Fahad but what I didn’t enjoy at all were the abuses he directed at Hareem. The writer did the right thing by showing him as a con but she surely could’ve cut down on the verbal abuse that Fahad is putting Hareem up with. The way he spoke to her was so demeaning & I didn’t think it was necessary at all.

Fahad told Hareem to demand her share of inheritance from Nighat now that he understood that he lost a chance in front of Qadeer. Honestly speaking, all the things that Hareem said to Nighat were technically right because Nighat didn’t spend anything on Hareem all her life, so yes, she is entitled to have something at least. I am not saying that she is supposed to get her share because Fahad has asked her to but on her own, she surely deserves as much as Nighat has spent on Nadia & Sadia. Nighat called Nadia & all the things she told her once again made it clear that now she was more worried about Sadia in stead of Hareem. She didn’t want anything happening to Sadia at all, which shows that she loves her more & she is an unjust mother. I found it weird that she called Nadia yet she didn’t want her to be worried. Also, the way she now shared her inhibitions was odd too because all this needed to be done before saying yes to Hareem & Fahad’s marriage. Nighat needs to blame Nadia before anyone else & Nadia needs to blame herself too because they pushed Hareem into this marriage because Nadia grew insecure of Asad’s interest in Hareem.

Overall, this episode was more like a filler & I am hoping that they give us some more twists & turns in the episodes to come. Also, does anyone know where Nadia’s MIL & Asad have gone? Nadia while speaking to Ali held Hareem responsible for lying to Fahad whereas she herself forgot that her mother lied to Ali’s mother too about Hareem also being Nadia’s sister. I really think the characters that are being shown in a positive light by the writer are full of flaws. Anyways, please share your thoughts about this episode of Tere Mere Beech.

Keep Supporting,
Cheers,
Zahra Mirza.