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Child Labor? Hamza Ali Abbasi And Family Under Severe Criticism By Netizens

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The most endeared couple of the Industry Naimal Khawar Abbasi and Hamza Ali Abbasi got blessed with a son Mustafa Abbasi last year. Hamza Ali Abbasi’s sister Dr. Fazeela Abbasi recently uploaded a video of nephew Mustafa Abbasi who was sitting on his phupoo’s chair. The apparently adorable video attracted the attention of the viewers and people pointed towards the presence of two small hands holding baby Mustafa. The irony is, that the servent (most expected to be a child) was sitting on the floor while holding Mustafa Abbasi.

Child Labor? Hamza Ali Abbasi And Family Under Severe Criticism By Netizens

The video has created an outrage and people are asking out Hamza Ali Abbasi who is very vocal on social issues and his family that how they can keep a child as a servant in their home. Netizens are also bashing the family for being hypocrites because child labor is both illegal and inhumane.

Let’s have a look at the video:

Child Labor? Hamza Ali Abbasi And Family Under Severe Criticism By Netizens

Child Labor? Hamza Ali Abbasi And Family Under Severe Criticism By Netizens

Child Labor? Hamza Ali Abbasi And Family Under Severe Criticism By Netizens

Child Labor? Hamza Ali Abbasi And Family Under Severe Criticism By Netizens

Child Labor? Hamza Ali Abbasi And Family Under Severe Criticism By Netizens

Here we have added a few public comments that we have gathered from different media portals’ comments section.

Child Labor? Hamza Ali Abbasi And Family Under Severe Criticism By Netizens

Child Labor? Hamza Ali Abbasi And Family Under Severe Criticism By Netizens

Child Labor? Hamza Ali Abbasi And Family Under Severe Criticism By Netizens

Child Labor? Hamza Ali Abbasi And Family Under Severe Criticism By Netizens

Child Labor? Hamza Ali Abbasi And Family Under Severe Criticism By Netizens

Child Labor? Hamza Ali Abbasi And Family Under Severe Criticism By Netizens

Child Labor? Hamza Ali Abbasi And Family Under Severe Criticism By Netizens

Child Labor? Hamza Ali Abbasi And Family Under Severe Criticism By Netizens

Child Labor? Hamza Ali Abbasi And Family Under Severe Criticism By Netizens

Child Labor? Hamza Ali Abbasi And Family Under Severe Criticism By Netizens

Child Labor? Hamza Ali Abbasi And Family Under Severe Criticism By Netizens

Child Labor? Hamza Ali Abbasi And Family Under Severe Criticism By Netizens

Child Labor? Hamza Ali Abbasi And Family Under Severe Criticism By Netizens

Child Labor? Hamza Ali Abbasi And Family Under Severe Criticism By Netizens

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Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

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In this article, we will give you an insight into the Chicago Fire cast in real life.

Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

In 2012 first episode of action-drama American television series Chicago Fire was aired. Till now 9 seasons of Chicago fire are aired. Chicago fire turned out to be a big hit and is watched all over the world. The show revolves around firefighters and paramedics working at the Firehouse 51 of Chicago Fire Department.

Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

In this article, we will provide you with in-depth information about the Chicago Fire cast in real life.

Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

Following cast members will be our topic of discussion in today’s article.

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Taylor Kinney (Kelly Severide)

Tayler kinney played the role of Kelly Severide in American drama series named as Chicago fire. Taylor hails from United States, he is an American actor and model. He has played roles in many famous movies and TV shows which includes The Other Woman, The Forest, Zero Dark Thirty, Rock The Kasbah, Chicago p.d, The Vampire Diaries, Here and Now, Prodigal, Least Among Saints and many other movies and Tv shows.

Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

Kinney began dating singer-songwriter Lady Gaga in July 2011. They first met in Nebraska while working on the music video for her song “You and I”, and started dating soon afterwards. They became engaged in February 2015 but ended up calling off their engagement in July 2016.

Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

Jesse Spencer (Matthew Casey)

Jesse Spencer played the role of Lieutenant/Captain Matthew Casey in Chicago fire, hailing from Australia, he is an actor and musician too. He has played roles in other famous tv-series and movies like House, Uptown Girls, Winning London, Swimming Upstream, Neighbors, Flourish, Stranded, Lorna Done, The Girl Is In Trouble, Curse Of The Talisman and many other movies and tv shows.

Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

Spencer met his House M.D. co-star, American actress Jennifer Morrison, in March 2004 at Vancouver International Airport when they were on their way to film the pilot episode of House. They started dating in July 2004 and became engaged while vacationing in Paris at the Eiffel Tower during Christmas 2006, but in August 2007, Spencer and Morrison announced they had called off their engagement. Their characters were also involved on the show, marrying and divorcing in season six.

Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

Now Jesse Spencer has married his long-time girlfriend, research scientist Kali Woodruff, in a private ceremony.

Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

Eamonn Walker (Chief Wallace Boden)

Eamonn Walker played the role of Chief Wallace Boden on Chicago Fire. He is from England, a television and theatre actor. He has played role in many other movies and television series which includes Cadillac Records, Blood and Bone, OZ, Tears of The Sun, Lord of War, Unbreakable, A Lonely Place to Die, Duma, In Sickness and In Health, The Messenger and many other movies and tv shows.

Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

Walker lives in the United States with his wife Sandra. They have three children, two of whom, Jardine and Deke, are twins.

Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

Monica Raymund (Gabriela Dawson)

Monica Raymund has played the role of Gabriela Dawson in the NBC drama Chicago Fire. Monica is an American actress and has played role in much famous television series and movies including High Town, Lie to Me, The Good Wife, Arbitrage, Brahmin Bulls, Hidden Tears: Tanya, Mienteme, The Submarine Kid, Fifty Grades of Shay and many other movies and TV shows.

Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

On June 11, 2011, Raymund married writer, Neil Patrick Stewart. They separated in early 2013 and divorced in 2014.

Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

Raymund is an ardent supporter of LGBT rights. In February 2014, she came out publicly as bisexual for the first time via Twitter. Before that, she had been out privately for over ten years. On September 16, 2015, Raymund announced via Twitter that she had begun dating Tari Segal.

Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

David Eigenberg (Christopher Herrmann)

David Eigenberg is an American actor. Eigenberg is best known for his role as Lieutenant Christopher Herrmann, on NBC’s Chicago Fire. Hailing from America, and has played role in much famous television series and movies including Sex And The City, The Moth man Prophecies, Robosapien Rebooted, Garfield, Around The Bend, Liz And Dick, An Acceptable Loss, Soldier Of Fortune, See You In September and many other movies and Tv shows.

Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

Has been married to Chrysti Eigenberg since 1st March 2003, they have one child together Louie Steven Eigenberg, born on January 19, 2009. He is a former high school wrestler and football player, and the only boy in a family of six children.

Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

Kara Killmer (Sylvie Brett)

Kara Killmer is an American actress and starred as Sylvie Brett in the NBC drama Chicago Fire. She has played role in many other tv-series and movies like Beyond The Mask, If I Can Dream, Sleeper, Horizon, The Follower, Dietro La Maschera, Les Fleurs Du Secret, Prank, Sleeper-Doppia Identita and many other tv shows and movies.

Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

Killmer is currently 31 years old and is married to her fellow actor, Andrew Cheney. The two met in 2015 when they did the movie “Beyond the Mask” together. They dated for one year and decided to tie the knot on May 14, 2016. Before this, her love life was a secret.

Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

Joe Minoso (Joe Cruz)

Joe Minoso has played the role of Joe Cruz in NBC’s Chicago Fire. He hails from America and has played role in many other tv shows and movies including The Return Of Joe Rich, Hidden Tears: Tanya, Boss, Polish Bar and October Surprise.

Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

Prior to the Chicago Fire, Joe Minoso lived on the North Side of Chicago. During filming for Chicago Fire, Minoso lived with co-stars Charlie Barnett and Yuri Sardarov. On October 16, 2016, Minoso married Chicago Fire make up artist Caitlyn Murphy Miles.

Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

Yuriy Sardarov (Otis)

Yuriy Sardarov has played the role of Otis in Chicago Fire. He is an Azerbaijani-American actor and producer. He has done extensive work in the theatre and has played role in movies and tv shows including The Double, S.W.A.T Fire Fight, The Ideas Of March, Argo, Adam, Shark Tank, Dupe, Langolo, Agoraphobia At 2530 Brian Dr, and other movies and tv shows as well.

Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

There are a lot of women who fantasize about spending their life with him. But this handsome just does not fall for any girl. As a matter of fact, Yuri is not married, although he is dating beautiful Brittany Zimmerman. This lovey-dovey couple has been dating since 2015. Despite all this, there are no details of this couple walking down the aisle or getting engaged. Looking at his Instagram he seemed to be dating a girl named Madi. But things are not confirmed yet.

Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

Christian Stolte (Mouch)

Christian Stolte portrays Randy McHolland (Mouch) in the NBC series Chicago Fire. He is an American character actor and has played role in many famous tv shows and movies, one of the famous tv show that he has played a role is Prison Break which is a blockbuster show. Other tv shows and movies featuring Christian Stolte are Law Abiding Citizen, Public Enemies, Stranger Than Fiction, Leatherheads, Death of a President, Were The World Mine, Road To Perdition, The Public Eye, Cash and many other movies and tv shows.

Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

Despite being popular, the Chicago Fire actor has kept his personal life under the radar. There is no information available about his love life and marriage date. But he keeps sharing the family photos via Instagram to his fans. In one of his tweets, he talked about his two kids.

Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

Miranda Rae Mayo (Stella Kid)

Miranda Rae Mayo appears on Chicago Fire as Firefighter Stella Kidd. She is an American television actress and has played role in movies and tv shows including Girl In The Photographs, Inside, Blood and Oil and The Game.

Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

Chicago Fire Cast In Real Life

Here we’d like to conclude our list of Chicago Fire cast in real life. Who is your favorite character of Chicago Fire? Share your views with us through the comments section!

Chhoti Si Ghalat Fehmi on Hum Tv

Chhoti Si Ghalat Fehmi is a new soap drama on Hum Tv starting from 19th January 2015 at 7:00 pm from Monday to Thursday.

Cast: Sajid Hassan, Nausheen Shah, Sabreen Isphani, Zhalay Sarhadi, Nimra Khan, Shakeel, Humaira Zaheer, Imran Ashraf, Aressha
Writer: Nasir Faraz
Director: Ahsan Ali Zaidi

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Chhalawa’s First Teaser Is Out

Many Pakistani films are in the pipeline to get released this year. Bot the Eids will be seeing some big releases. Well, Eid ul Fitr is definitely a lot crowded with three films to get their releases. The most anticipated The Legend of Maula Jatt will be coming out this Eid ul Fitr while two comedy dramas, Chhalawa and Wrong No. 2 will be coming out too. Chhalawa is the third film by Wajahat Rauf and it is starring Mehwish Hayat, Azfar Rehman, Asad Siddiqui and Zara Noor Abbas in the lead roles.

The first teaser of Chhalawa is out and it shows a lot of wedding festivities and colours along with some drama and emotions. We are definitely going to get a lot of dance numbers too. Check out the first teaser of Chhalawa:

Chhalawa does look like a full-on Masala flick. Let’s see how the audiences react to it once it comes out!

Chhalawa’s First Look Poster Is Out

Chhalawa is an upcoming Pakistani movie by Wajahat Rauf. This is Wajahat’s third film after his Karachi Se Lahore series. The director has jumped into making web series too this year and his web series Enaaya which starred Mehwish Hayat, Azfar Rehman and Asad Siddiqui. All three stars will be seen now in his third feature film Chhalawa. Zara Noor Abbas is also a part of the film and the cast announced the title of the movie recently in a very unique manner.

Chhalawa will be released this Eid ul Fitr and the first look poster is out. The poster has Mehwish Hayat as Zoya dressed in an amalgam of traditional and western wear as the lady is wearing sneakers while standing against a shiny background. Check out:

Chhalawa's First Look Poster Is Out

Looks like we will get to see the character introduction posters of the cast of Chhalawa one by one and the film will make an entrance at Eid ul Fitr!

Chhalawa Official Trailer Is Out

Chhalawa is all set to hit the screens this Eid ul Fitr and the team is busy with promoting their project. This is Wajahat Rauf’s third film and stars Mehwish Hayat, Azfar Rehman, Zara Noor Abbas and Asad Siddiqui in the lead roles. The trailer of the movie is out now and it looks a lot like Punjab Nahin Jaongi but this time Mehwish is in Punjab already.

The trailer is fun and light with some drama at the end and music numbers. Zara Noor Abbas is looking very different from her usual bechari roles. Here is the trailer for Chhalawa. Check out:

Chhalawa Cast Walks The Ramp

Chhalawa is all set to release this Eid and the cast is making super efforts to promote the movie. The film has ensemble cast comprising of Mehwish Hayat, Azfar Rehman, Zara Noor Abbas, Asad Siddiqui and Asir Wajaht among others. It looks like a film filled with drama and comedy if we go by the teaser.

The cast has set out to promote the venture and they took the stage at the Hum Showcase for Muneeb Nawaz who even designed a special Tamgha e Imtiaz shirt for Mehwish. Check out the pictures from the walk below:

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Chernobyl Cast In Real Life

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Chernobyl is a 2019 historical drama television miniseries. It is based on the same name disaster of 1986. It was created and written by Craig Mazin and directed by Johan Renck. The series was produced by HBO in the United States and Sky UK in the United Kingdom. The miniseries consisted of 5 parts. It was aired in United States on May 6, 2019 and in UK on May 7, 2019. The series received many nominations and awards including BAFTA, Academy Awards, Golden Globe Awards and Emmy Awards. It was well received by the audience and praised by the critics. Rotten Tomatoes scored the series 96% and IMDb gave it 9.4/10. The ensemble cast of Chernobyl has done full justice with their respective roles. People have admired and appreciated their efforts widely.

Chernobyl Cast In Real Life

The series dramatizes the story of the huge explosion that erupted at the nuclear power plant, in northern Ukraine, at Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, Soviet Union, in April 1986. It tells the stories of the people who caused the disaster and of those who tried to contain it and those who sacrificed their lives preventing a subsequent and worse one. The series further tells the untold stories of the firefighters who were the first responders on the scene and the volunteers and miners who dug the critical tunnel under the reactor.

In this article we will tell you about the real lives of the star cast of Chernobyl. We will tell you about their childhood, struggle, hobbies and much more. Stay with us till the end and enjoy!

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Jared Harris (Valery Legasov)

Jared Francis Harris is a British actor born on August 24, 1961. He has done wonderful work in many television series as well as in films. His most appreciated character, one he himself is proud of, was Lane Pryce in Mad Men. He was educated at the Ladycross School and he graduated from Duke University in U.S. in 1984 with an MFA in Drama. He married Jacqueline Goldenberg in 1989 and they divorced in the early 1990s. Later, on July 16, 2005, Jared married Emilia Fox but the couple divorced in June 2010. Currently, Jared is married to Allegra Riggio, a lighting designer and TV host. They tied their knots on November 9, 2013.

Chernobyl Cast In Real Life

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Stellan Skarsgard (Boris Shcherbina)

Stellan John Skarsgård is a Swedish actor known for his roles in Breaking the Waves, The Hunt for Red October, Good Will Hunting, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End, Mamma Mia! and as Dr. Erik Selvig in the MCU films, Thor and Avengers. Stellan was born in Sweden on June 13, 1951. He is fluent in Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, German & English. He is a father of eight children. His son Alexander Skarsgard played the title role in the Legend of Tarzan in 2016. He married My Skarsgård, a physician, in April 1975 and divorced in May 2007. They have 6 children together. Stellan married Megan Everett in January 2009 and they have two sons together.

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Emily Watson (Ulana Khomyuk)

Emily Margaret Watson is an English actress. She was born on January 14, 1967 in London. Her father was an architect and her mother was an English teacher. She began her career on stage and joined the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1992. She is famous for her debut role in Breaking the Waves, for which she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress. She obtained a BA and an MA from the Bristol University. She co-wrote a script with her husband, Mood indigo, in 2007, depicting a love story during the Second World War. Watson is the supporter of the NSPCC. She married Jack Waters, whom she had met at the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1995. They have two children.

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Jessie Buckley (Lyudmilla Ignatenko)

Jessie Buckley is an Irish actress and a wonderful singer. She was born on December 28, 1989. In 2013, she graduated from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts. She started her career with a talent show- themed television series, I’d Do Anything, in which she got 2nd place. Her mother encouraged her to sing and she coached her as well. She has achieved Grade eight in piano, clarinet and harp with the Royal Irish Academy of Music and is also a member of the Tipperary Millennium Orchestra. Her fame earning work includes Taboo, The Woman in White, Beast, Chernobyl and Fargo.

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Paul Ritter (Anatoly Dyatlov)

Paul Ritter is a versatile English stage and screen actor. 54-years-old Paul was born on March 5, 1966 in Kent, England. He has appeared in a number of popular series as well as films. Some of his amazing work includes Instinct, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, The Eagle, The Hollow Crown, The Last Kingdom and Chernobyl. He was nominated for an Olivier Award for his role in Coram Boy.

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Craig Mazin

Craig Mazin is an American screen writer and a film director. He was born on April 8, 1971 in Brooklyn, New York. He is widely known for creating and writing Chernobyl, a miniseries based on the nuclear disaster in Ukraine. For his commendable work he achieved two Primetime Emmy Awards. He is also recognized for The Hangover Part II and Identify Thief. He graduated with a degree of psychology from Princeton University in 1992. He made his screenwriting debut with 1997’s sci-fi comedy RocketMan. Since then he has written many movies notably Senseless, Scary Movie 3, Scary Movie 4 and Identify Thief.

Chernobyl Cast In Real Life

Chernobyl Cast In Real Life

Chernobyl Cast In Real Life

Chernobyl Cast In Real Life

Chernobyl Cast In Real Life

Con O’Neill (Viktor Bryukhanov)

Robert “Con” O’Neill is an English actor. He was born on August 15, 1966. He started gaining recognition for performing in the theater musicals. His part in the musical Blood Brothers earned him Laurence Olivier Award and nominations for Tony Award and Drama Desk Award. His career started at Liverpool’s Everyman Youth Theater. He has appeared in many films and television series.

Chernobyl Cast In Real Life

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Adam Nagaitis (Vasily Ignatenko)

Adam Matthew Nagaitis was born in Chorley, Lancashire. He is a brilliant British actor. He did a beautiful job playing the character of a firefighter in the miniseries Chernobyl. He is widely known for appearing in different television series such as The Terror. His father died in an accident in 2002. His father was struck by a bus while shopping in Manchester. He left UK and moved to New York to study acting.  He went back and studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London. He graduated from RADA in 2012.

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Sam Troughton (Aleksandr Akimov)

Sam Troughton is a 43-year-old English actor. He was born on March 21, 1977. His father, David Troughton and his grandfather, Patrick Troughton, both were actors. He studied drama at the University of Hull. He graduated in 1998. He has done a lot of work with the Royal Shakespeare Company. He is well known for Chernobyl, The Ritual and Alien vs Predator.

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David Dencik (Mikhail Gorbachev)

Karl David Sebastian Dencik is a Swedish-Danish actor. He was born on October 31, 1974 in Stockholm, Sweden. He has done a lot of work in both Swedish and Danish films. Some of his credits include Tinker Sailor Soldier Spy, Top of the Lake, Chernobyl and No Time to Die. He moved to Denmark with his family at a young age and studied in Brazil in his teens. He learned a Brazilian martial art, Capoeira, that combines the elements of dance and music. His wife is a lawyer. He can speak Danish, Swedish, English, Portuguese and Spanish and he has knowledge of Italian, German and Hebrew.

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We end this article here and hope that you like our effort. Who is your favorite actor? Share your views with us in the comment section!

Chein Aye Na’s First Look Is Monotonous!

The first look, of any film, should force the audience to look forward to the film with mysterious content, however, the first look of Chein Aye Na fails to strike a chord.

Here’s the first look of Chein Aye Na:

Chein Aye Na's First Look Is Monotonous!

Chein Aye Na has a huge cast of veteran actors Atiqa Odho, Behroz Sabzwari, Mustafa Qureshi and Nadeem Baig, Adil Murad in supporting roles where as Shehroz Sabzwari and Miss Pakistan Sehrish Khan will play the lead roles.

The romance saga will revolve around the characters of Sehrish Khan and Shehroze Sabzwar. Here’s to hoping that makers are a bit innovative with their next poster.

Chein Aye Na Releases Its Music Album

Chein Aye Na’s trailer release last month was met with an uproar since it seemed quite cheap and lacking substance. In all fairness though, the movie might be met with a different response. We cannot be sure of anything before hand.

The audio album has also been released and while some songs are okay, some unimpressive, on the whole the album fails to make a mark.

There is a remix from Moammar Rana’s film Chooriyan, Karan Main Nazara, which has been revamped to make it more suitable for this era’s cinema goers.

Rahat Fateh Ali Khan has sung Hona Tha Pyar Hogya, and even though the lyrics are not awesome, Rahat Fateh Ali’s intonation does give this one an edge over others in the album.

The title track Chein Aye Na has been sung by  Ammar Baig and its lyrics and tone makes it one of the good ones in the album. It is a very romantic song.

Aisi Basi Dil Mai Tu by Waris Baig is nothing special at all. It sounds very much like his older songs, nothing new.

Nazr Se Nazr is a duet by Bina Khan and Waris Baig and does not do anything for the album, good or bad. It’s more like a filler song.

Meri Wafa Meray Waday is a remix of the old Barbra Sharif starrer, but the original version was far better than this new one.

Lahore nachda is a typical shadi dance number. It is not different but fits in nicely as an addition to the songs usually played on my Pakistani weddings.

Dulhan Chali is a rukhsati song by Bina Khan. It is one of the good ones and might become popular as a wedding song as well.

Na Jala is also sung by Bina Khan and the singer did not do great in this one. It is quite an unimpressive number.

 

 

 

 

 

Chef Shireen Anwar Becomes Victim Of Horrible Street Crime

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Pakistan is going through the worst law and order situation in her history. The country has been seeing horrendous large scale crimes to small street crimes at an exponential level. The city of Karachi is the business hub as well as the largest city in Pakistan but Karachi has just gone from bad to worse over time as far as facilities and law and order is concerned. The city has blood spilt in its streets and there was a time when nearly every house in Karachi had lost some one to some crime or attack.

Chef Shireen Anwar Becomes Victim Of Horrible Street Crime

The latest victim to a street crime is none other than everyone’s beloved chef Shireen Anwar famously called by her fans as Shireen Aapa. She recently appeared on Hum News morning show Subah Say Agay where she shared the horrendous street crime she became a victim too.

Chef Shireen Anwar Becomes Victim Of Horrible Street Crime

Shireen Anwar has been a part of Masala TV for years and shares her recipes with the world. She revealed that two guys on a motorcycle stopped her on the road where they hit her too. This was a snatching incident. Shireen Anwar added that they even recognized her and threatened to come to her studio at Masala TV and behead her if she complained to any authority.

Chef Shireen Anwar Becomes Victim Of Horrible Street Crime

Here is what they revealed:

People are shocked to hear that those guys committed a crime and then misbehaved with an elder:

Chef Shireen Anwar Becomes Victim Of Horrible Street Crime

Chef Shireen Anwar Becomes Victim Of Horrible Street Crime

Chef Shireen Anwar Becomes Victim Of Horrible Street Crime

Chef Shireen Anwar Becomes Victim Of Horrible Street Crime

Chef Shireen Anwar Becomes Victim Of Horrible Street Crime

Chef Shireen Anwar Becomes Victim Of Horrible Street Crime

Chef Shireen Anwar Becomes Victim Of Horrible Street Crime

Chef Shireen Anwar Becomes Victim Of Horrible Street Crime

Chef Shireen Anwar Becomes Victim Of Horrible Street Crime

Chef Shireen Anwar Becomes Victim Of Horrible Street Crime

Chef Shireen Anwar Becomes Victim Of Horrible Street Crime

Chef Shireen Anwar Becomes Victim Of Horrible Street Crime

Chef Shireen Anwar Becomes Victim Of Horrible Street Crime

Chef Shireen Anwar Becomes Victim Of Horrible Street Crime

Chef Shireen Anwar Becomes Victim Of Horrible Street Crime

Chef Shireen Anwar Becomes Victim Of Horrible Street Crime

Chef Shireen Anwar Becomes Victim Of Horrible Street Crime

Chef Shireen Anwar Becomes Victim Of Horrible Street Crime

Chef Shireen Anwar Becomes Victim Of Horrible Street Crime

Chef Shireen Anwar Becomes Victim Of Horrible Street Crime

Chef Shireen Anwar Becomes Victim Of Horrible Street Crime

Chef Shireen Anwar Becomes Victim Of Horrible Street Crime

Chef Shireen Anwar Becomes Victim Of Horrible Street Crime

Chef Shireen Anwar Becomes Victim Of Horrible Street Crime

Chef Shireen Anwar Becomes Victim Of Horrible Street Crime

Chef Shireen Anwar Becomes Victim Of Horrible Street Crime

Chef Sara Riaz dies of cancer

Famous female chef Sara Riaz has passed away today in Karachi due to cancer. She was in critical condition for past one week.

Sara Riaz was famous for her cooking show on cooking channel ARY Zauq. Her cooking show ‘Khana Pakana’ was telecasted five times a week on weekdays.

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Chef Samia Jamil’s Mehndi Pictures

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There was a time when people preferred getting married after October because the weather at that time is much better but now we see many celebrities getting married in this hot season. It is good to see that they don’t let the weather get in the way of the festivities.

Those viewers who watch Zaiqa TV must be well acquainted with Chef Samia Jamil; she hosts her own show on the channel and is an expert in making desserts. Here are pictures from her colorful Mehndi function.

 

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Chef Farah Shares A Special Remedy To Reduce Pregnancy Fat

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The super talented Chef Farah recently appeared in “Good Morning Pakistan”.

Chef Farah while sharing a remedy to reduce weight after pregnancy, mentioned that ” A women gains a lot of weight during pregnancy. To reduce weight after pregnancy you should not restrict your diet , otherwise you’ll become weak. I’ll share a special recipe of an energy drink to reduce weight after pregnancy.”

Chef Farah Shares A Special Remedy To Reduce Pregnancy Fat

Chef Farah Shares A Special Remedy To Reduce Pregnancy Fat

Ingredients

1. Apple
2. Coconut Water
3. Garlic
4. Ginger Powder
5. Carom Seeds (Ajwain)
6. Honey

Method

Blend all the mentioned ingredients in a blender. Drink at least one glass of this drink everyday, it will help you to reduce weight within 15 gays and will give you energy. It also helps to reduce swelling.

Chef Farah Jehanzeb’s Family Clears Air About Reason Of Her Death

Celebrity chef Farah Jehanzeb passed away 6 years ago when she lost her battle with breast cancer. Before going for her final treatment, Farah had taken to her Facebook to share a heartfelt message and pictures of herself during the treatment.

Chef Farah Jehanzeb's Family Clears Air About Reason Of Her Death

“Allah sometimes chooses some people for a bigger purpose, today I feel yes I am one of those people. I flipped into the rarest form of disease where medicines were not working on my body and all the doctors said “I am a hopeless case” at that time the only person who stood by me was my honorable teacher Dr.Mohammad Alam, he brings out the courage, faith, strength and my Emaan more on Allah (SWT). He guided me to work on myself. With the blessings of my teacher and duas of my mother I am coming back to life again, my doctor, my paramedical staff who gave me so much care. My team members who continuously supported me. My bhabis, my loving brothers, ammi whose mouth dried by reciting ayat-e-karima, Shanzeh who is continuously manifesting health for mama, Jehanzeb reciting darood-e-pak, Parisheh and my son in law who pampered me like a baby and my friends praying for my health and my recovery,” Farah had written in a status when she informed her fans about her ailment and her ongoing battle with cancer.

Chef Farah Jehanzeb's Family Clears Air About Reason Of Her Death

Although Farah fought resiliently, she lost against cancer and passed away in July 2014. However, six years after her sad demise, a local publication recently targeted Farah’s family stating that the main cause of Farah’s demise was cancer that was triggered when her husband cheated on her with a second marriage.

The news has pained Farah’s immediate family and her then husband Jehanzeb and daughter Parisheh, both recently commented about how the fake news had hurt the family’s reputation and the tarnished the memories of the departed soul.

Posting a picture of himself and his wife, Jehanzeb, Farah’s husband, wrote,

Chef Farah Jehanzeb's Family Clears Air About Reason Of Her Death

Chef Farah Jehanzeb's Family Clears Air About Reason Of Her Death

Farah’s elder daughter Parisheh too commented how it was very irresponsible for the publication to run a story without confirmation and hurt sentiments of the deceased’s family.

Chef Farah Jehanzeb's Family Clears Air About Reason Of Her Death

Chef Farah Jehanzeb's Family Clears Air About Reason Of Her Death

Chef & Digital Creator Reveals Truth about Leading Hotels

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Pakistanis are true food lovers who enjoy dining out, especially at top restaurants and cafes. The trend of Hi-Tea and Dinner Buffets is growing, as people prefer enjoying a variety of dishes in larger quantities with family and friends. High-end restaurants are known for their quality and standards but reality is quite different according to various chefs and restaurant employees.

Chef & Digital Creator Reveals Truth about Leading Hotels

Chef & Digital Creator Reveals Truth about Leading Hotels

Recently, a renowned chef and food Blogger revealed the reality behind the quality of food of the leading restaurants.

Chef & Digital Creator Reveals Truth about Leading Hotels

Chef & Digital Creator Reveals Truth about Leading Hotels

Talking about it, the chef said, “I have worked in hotels. You only see the yummy and delicious food, but you don’t see what actually happens behind the scenes. Many customers leave food at the restaurant, which is then reused. They don’t waste that leftover food—it goes to a special place and is reused in the menu. I tell them to reduce the quantity. Now, I don’t order any food from hotel room service. You have no idea what they serve. I know all the details because I have worked closely with them. All I want to say to these leading hotels is to reduce the quantity of food.” Here is the link to the video:

Many are disagreeing with the chef. They are of the view that food is never reused in Pakistani restaurants and the chef is misquoting it. A few agreed to her as well. Read the comments:

Chef & Digital Creator Reveals Truth about Leading Hotels

Chef & Digital Creator Reveals Truth about Leading Hotels

Chef & Digital Creator Reveals Truth about Leading Hotels

Cheekh Last Episode Story Review – Miraculous Ending

Opening Thoughts – Miraculous Ending:

Ohkay so, just like that, Cheek ended miraculously. The way the last episode was executed was not only miraculous, but the fact that this drama has finally ended after so much dragging is another miracle in itself. I am so glad this drama is finally over & now let’s take a look at what they were trying to show.

Miraculous Stuff of Some Other Level:

Just like all the viewers had anticipated, all the loose ends will be tied together in the last episode & that is exactly what happened. Where I was super happy to see Mannat acting like a real sherni, I couldn’t help recalling her entire journey & the way she behaved. It was very realistic to show Mannat having some good & some bad days but for the most part of the drama, she was always on a low & never really eager or keen. Mannat literally lost her sanity when she lost only 1 person & that was Nayab. After that she had such a strong support system like Shayan but still, she could not cope up with her loss. Now when she was literally blazing like a fire in the courtroom, I couldn’t help wondering how was she getting this energy after losing her mother, her husband & her child? Matlab, Nayab ke marne ke baad hi itna josh dikha deti Mannat to shayad aj Shayan zinda hota! I guess out of all the people, Shayan deserved to see this side of Mannat because he was nothing but supportive of Mannat & stood by her side through thick & thin but Mannat never really cared I’d say!

They tried to justify Mannat’s loses by saying this was the PRICE she had to pay because she stood against Wajih? Seriously. I know for them ratings matter the most, but why show such an ugly picture where one would think a million times before standing up for the right? Yes, what they showed was part of a reality but then this is what the huge issue with Zanjabeel Asim Shah’s scripts are, that she literally turns the villain into some divine being, probably a demigod who controls everyone’s lives & deaths. In Balaa, Nigar was literally making sure one family member after another of her in laws died & similarly in Cheekh, Wajih was being the reason behind everyone’s death. Now that Cheekh has ended, I am totally convinced that this was Balaa Part 2.

When I saw Mannat in the courtroom in this episode, I was wondering how good it would’ve been if Shayan was sitting there with Ramzan, looking at his wife proudly & seeing her fighting the case with so much of conviction & courage. Again, there was no point in killing Shayan’s character & there was also no point in adding that entire angle of Mannat’s pregnancy. In fact after this entire case, they could’ve shown that now Mannat & Shayan were finally starting their family & were starting afresh by putting all of this behind them. I mean why not show a positive ending with some hope? Chalo, Bala mai to phir ro dho ke Taimoor & his lady love Saba came together & had each other’s support but in Cheekh, Mannat is all alone, I mean not even a single person that she can call a family? Why!

All this while, I was looking forward to Shehwar’s entry in the courtroom that she’ll come & testify against Wajih because she heard him confess too but she was MIA, which means Maira Khan was wasted in this drama. Since Shehwar didn’t have any important role to play in the last part of the story, I am not sure why was she given some importance in the initial stages too? What a waste of time & space!

Again, this is what the huge issue with our so-called writers is, they love to focus on these gharelu situations so much, but when it comes to technicalities, they show absolutely nothing because that requires research & our drama writers aren’t blessed with the brains to do that or may be they’re too lazy for that. The first court case that was shown lacked literally everything to make it convincing, there was no backstory shown, no scenes suggesting that Mannat was keenly helping the lawyer by giving him every single detail that she knew but now when it came to Mannat, she miraculously gathered all the evidence overnight & voila, she won. It was also funny that after going through so much, Mannat woke up from the wrong side of the bed & had a calling that she could be a lawyer for the day!?!?!?! I am definitely going to Google this one, like if it happens or not because if being your own lawyer is so easy, people shouldn’t be wasting their money paying hefty fees to the qualified & actual lawyers!

So, during the entire drama, there was no mention of Nayab’s belongings, absolutely nothing but now, all of a sudden all these things not only were found by Mannat but they directly made to the court. I mean why do our dramas have such miraculous yet trashy endings? They literally show us the nostrils of our characters in a hope to garner some ratings, like it is their way of paying attention to detail but when it comes to the actual things that need detailing & mentioning, all of that is left to the viewer’s imagination? Like after wasting so much of our time by showing meaningless minminmin of all the characters, incessant caterwauling of Ramzan, Wajih’s unwanted guest appearances at every gathering with bouquets, like literally wasting time in meaningless stuff but when it comes to showing the real deal, they just cut the corners. I am sure it wouldn’t have hurt anyone if they had cut down on those meaningless scenes & had dedicated at least a single episode showing that Mannat on her own was preparing for the case, having sleepless nights & just making sure she doesn’t miss anything out. Seriously when the last episode began, I was taken by surprise when Mannat appeared as a lawyer, matlab kuch bhi? All this while, Mannat was just torturing Wajih & deriving pleasure out of it, she vowed to drive him crazy. I thought she was just doing that, so not sure when & how did she manage the time to prepare for the case that she was fighting herself? Wah! Like they will show us everything meaningless but when it comes to the real defining moments, they just want us to imagine everything happening Behind The Scenes! Why couldn’t they show Sadiq stumbling upon Nayab’s stuff & handing it over to Mannat to help her out? Matlab kuch bhi!

Chalo, the good thing that we can deduce from Wajih’s statement is that we need to raise better sons. Oh yes, another miracle in this episode was that Wajih was not only audible but I could UNDERSTAND what he was saying, taaliyan! So, the crux of the drama was that Yawar was the villain & he was responsible for spoiling Wajih to no end. I am glad they didn’t show Wajih losing his mind, rather he was pretty much in his senses & he could foresee what was going to happen to him after the court’s verdict. Haya, hmmm, another wasted character. Oh yes, instead of showing that entire Shariq Haya drama which literally drove Wajih crazy, they could’ve skipped that useless scene & showed that Mannat was preparing for the case stealthily. Anyways, Haya’s acting was nice in the last few scenes, like she had lost Shayan, Yawar was now in such a condition which broke Haya’s heart & now Wajih was going to die too. Azekah Daniel actually did score brownie points for immaculate performance & actually portraying the pain of a sister that she feels for her brothers. Shariq’s reaction was very real too, after all Wajih was his friend & he was sad that Wajih did something so horrendous that it was now going to cost him his life. Very real indeed!

Closing Thoughts – Good Performances & a Final Verdict:

The performances in Cheekh were definitely brilliant. I don’t know why though in the last episode I totally got Kareena Kapoor’s Aitraaz vibes from Saba Qamar. Anyhow, Saba Qamar & Emaad Irfani, Bilal Abbas Khan & Azekah Daniel, all of these actors were brilliant indeed but the star of the show has to be Aijaz Aslam. It has been a while where AIjaz Aslam got to play such an impactful character & he breathed life into Yawar. He definitely portrayed this twisted character to perfection. Nayyer Ejaz was another star of the initial episodes. Noor ul Hassan is such a good actor but it is unfortunate that his character had to do so much of crying. Rest of the cast did well too. The OST was nice but the over usage really turned it into a pet peeve. I really wish ARY editors stop relying so much of background music & not only that, they stop making their dramas just so acoustically loud, it just takes away the charm of watching a drama because it really gets on your nerves. This drama could’ve been so much better but oh well “tamam gawahon ke saboot aur bayanat ke mad e nazar, ye adalat is nateeje pe pohanchi hai ke Zanjabeel Asim Shah ke dramas band kiye jayein aur un se writing ka haq cheen liya jaye”. Please pour your hearts out.

Keep Supporting,
Cheers,
Zahra Mirza.

Cheekh Episode 9 Story Review – No Developments

Opening Thoughts – Slow Episode:

Ohkay so, this episode of Cheekh was slow too but then it is understandable that they are taking their time & showing everything that is going to finally convince Mannat to take a stand. Right now the story of Cheekh is focusing on the silent & loud suffering of those who were related to Nayab by blood & by emotions but I do feel things should move forward now.

The Powerful Are Intimidating The Weak:

Ramzan still hasn’t given up hope & he still thinks he will be able to get Nayab the justice she deserves against all odds. This episode showed how Wajih was intimidating Ramzan & was torturing him psychologically in order to weaken him & push him to the limit where he drops the idea of standing against Wajih in court. The way Amir Khan told Ramzan that if he could convince Mannat went to show that he was pretty sure that she won’t be testifying against Wajih. This was the confidence that Amir Khan got through Wajih because Wajih thinks he has done enough to keep Mannat from spilling the beans. So yes, Amir also told Ramzan that the case would proceed if Mannat testifies & unfortunately, Ramzan already knew that was not going to happen.

Mannat continued to observe everything that was going around her & she also observed everyone’s behaviour, which made her disgusted & uncomfortable by being surrounded by such cold-hearted people. It was interesting to see the contrast between Ramzan & Mannat’s sufferings where Ramzan was giving words to his feelings but Mannat was just absorbing everything, she was keeping her feelings to herself because she had no one to talk to & no one who’d understand her. It was nice to see Shehwar being considerate towards Mannat, she knew what Mannat has been through recently so she just wanted to be kind to her before she leaves.

Ramzan created yet another scene at Yawar & Wajih’s office but this time around, even Yawar lost his cool seeing how irrationally Wajih was dealing with everything. Obviously Yawar is bound by the love of his younger brother that is why he is not saying much but it was obvious that even he was unhappy with Wajih’s attitude & behaviour. Wajih thinks he has scored a win by intimidating both Ramzan & Mannat but only time will tell.

One thing worth noticing was Haya’s fiancé’s interest in Nayab’s case. Asad seemed quite concerned for Nayab & he also questioned Haya’s insensitivity towards her best friend. This scene made me feel that may be in the future both Mannat & Asad might be on a same page in regards to Nayab. Also, I don’t think they have so far revealed Asad’s profession, not sure if he’s going to be the lawyer who will fight this case, but going by the actor who is playing the role of Asad, I am not sure if they will give such an important role to a supporting character, but yes, he might end up helping Mannat, you never know. Anyways, this was one important thing that I found worth mentioning in this episode because it does look like along with Sadiq, Mannat might get Asad’s support too.

Closing Thoughts – High Time To Move The Story Forward:

Overall, this episode of Cheekh was slow & I really think they should take the story forward where Mannat makes up her mind to get Wajih behind bars. They have taken their sweet time in establishing all the facts & have given us enough insight into all the characters so its high time for some action. My favourite scene from this episode of Cheekh was the opening scene where Ramzan visits police station & Amir, while trying to burp is kind of ridiculing Ramzan while sympathizing with him. That entire scene was directed & acted brilliantly. Nayyer Ejaz is a phenomenal actor & I am enjoying his antics because he brings a comic relief to this otherwise melodrama & this kind of humour is right up my alley. I must say Noor ul Hassan is such a convincing actor, in all of his scenes tonight he made me feel so much for Ramzan’s character, he has given this character such a realistic treatment which is so impctful. Anyways, the preview of next episode did seem promising but I am not too sure if I should get excited because they tend to be misleading too but seeing Wajih in jail was a good sight. Please share your thoughts about this episode of Cheekh.

Keep Supporting,
Cheers,
Zahra Mirza.

Cheekh Episode 8 Story Review – Considerably Slow Episode

Opening Thoughts – A Slow Episode:

Ohkay so, this episode of Cheekh was kind of slow. I guess before turning the tables completely, they are taking their sweet time elaborating the mindset of both Mannat & Wajih. While it was interesting to see how they both were going about their lives at this stage, I do feel they should change the scenario now or at least steer the course of the story towards the battle that Mannat will fight against Wajih!

Mannat’s Predicament:

Mannat was looking for some ounce of support from people that mattered to her the most; her mother & her husband but she was left disappointed because none of them are saying what she wanted to hear. In this time span, Mannat has learnt one thing that no one will choose to side by what’s right because everyone fears the consequences they’d have to pay & that is why even Mannat is being told to stay quiet & ignore the gruesome reality that she is aware of. Half of the people are not even ready to listen to what she has to say because they can not even imagine that Wajih could do something like this & the other half who know are staying silent for obvious reasons. Mannat’s mother is another fine example of what Mannat will have to deal with in this journey where she will be emotionally blackmailed & mentally tortured to backtrack but she will really have to stay strong to get through all of this. So far, one thing’s clear which is that no one around Mannat is going to make things easier for her, at all!

The opening scene where Ramzan spoke his heart out to Mannat was done really well. Mannat did apologize but even she knows she wants to do so much more for Ramzan as well as Nayab but at the moment she hasn’t mustered up the courage she needs to take a stand. Mannat may have thought that by following the advice of her mother, she will be able to get over this entire incident but as the days are passing by, she is finding it hard to cope up with all of this plus seeing Wajih being so normal after committing such a heinous crime is constantly reminding her how everything is just so wrong around her!

Wajih the spoilt brat he is, couldn’t take what Ramzan did to him within the vicinity of his home, that is why he humiliated Ramzan publicly to get back at him. Wajih really knows how to go from one extreme to the other. I really wish in the end they don’t show him losing his sanity like the usually do with all the negative characters in every other drama. I wish Wajih stays sane for as long as he can so that he actually goes through the pain by not forgetting Nayab & feels remorse over what he has done!

The teasing between Saleem & Sadiq is another important detail of the story. Saleem continues to tease Sadiq about all the things that can happen to a servant of the house because he has seen how faint-hearted Sadiq is but in reality, it is Saleem who knows everything in & out about what has happened & what has been happening in this house, so he should worry about himself. I guess by saying all of this, Saleem’s kind of testing Sadiq & wants to find out what Sadiq actually knows but in reality it is Saleem who knows more than Sadiq does. Saleem changed his testimony in front of Mannat whereas in reality he saw Wajih talking to Nayab moments before she died. Also, now when Wajih was showing Mannat the video & lied to Haya about it to make Mannat look bad, Saleem witnessed that entire incident too. I am sure Saleem won’t say anything against Wajih later when the case will reopen & police will interrogate because he kind of looks like an opportunist who will look for the advantage he’d be able to attain from all of this!

Haya’s character is a face of all of those people who can not even imagine that their own family members can do something wrong. Haya still thinks Wajih is incapable of doing anything of that sort that is why she has not only turned against Mannat, she is sympathizing with Wajih & is now being defensive for him. Oh well, waiting for the time Haya’s bubble with burst!

Closing Thoughts – Promising Promo:

Overall, this episode of Cheekh was slow but the preview of the next episode has me excited because it seems Mannat will drop the plan of going to America & will come back to openly challenge Wajih. I really hope Mannat makes up her mind & now invests all her energy in bringing Wajih behind bars. Its about time the course of the story changes & I’m looking forward to the real deal because I am kind of done with Wajih teasing Mannat & Mannat running away from him. Also, a little suggestion for the channel, I am sure even the editors know which dialogues are inaudible or hard to understand, so the least they can do is add subtitles for those particular dialogues because quite a lot of times I can’t really understand what either Ramzan or the mumbling master Wajih/Bilal were saying. Those subtitles will actually improve the drama-watching experience & wouldn’t leave the viewers guessing what the character has just said. Anyways, please share your thoughts about this episode of Cheekh.

Keep Supporting,
Cheers,
Zahra Mirza.

Cheekh Episode 7 Story Review – Superbly Directed

Opening Thoughts – Superbly Directed Drama:

Ohkay so, this episode of Cheekh was superbly directed. It focused more on everyone’s reactions as well as Mannat’s anguish when she felt being all alone with such a huge secret. So far the direction of Cheekh is playing a huge role in making it such an interesting watch because all of the scenes are perfectly approached & fabricated. So far everything has remained precise & to the point, which I again say that I hope it stays that way.

No One Believes Mannat:

Probably the most heart-breaking reaction that I found was of Mannat’s mother after she left. Yes, everything that she said to Mannat was only to talk her out of whatever plan was brewing in her mind because as a widow with an experience of how cruel the world for a single woman can be, she didn’t want Mannat to do anything that would put her marital life in shambles. Mannat’s mother knows what her daughter is going through, she knows that Mannat is restless & she won’t be at peace for the rest of her life. She wants to stand by her daughter, be her strength & support system but she chose not to because being a mother, she wants to protect her child. I know whatever she said was not what Mannat wanted to hear & it left her confused even more but I loved her perspective as a mother who wanted to save her child. Mannat’s mother put up a facade in front of her & told her to be selfish but after Mannat left, she broke down because despite wanting to, she was unable to help her child who was feeling lost & she felt guilty because she knew this wasn’t enough for Mannat & this is not what she wanted.

Wajih’s attitude changed completely, it was like he was at peace after sharing his dirty secret with Mannat. It seemed Wajih kind of extracted pleasure from Mannat’s misery because he was so sure that she won’t be able to harm him. Wajih has started to work on his own plan too, which is to buy every single person & his loyalty. Wajih visited Amir & bought him & he tried to do that with Nayab’s family too. In those limited interactions, Wajih did gather that Shamsa was greedy & that is why he tried to convince her so that she stops Ramzan from pursuing the case against Wajih.

Cheekh Episode 7 Story Review - Superbly Directed

As expected, no one actually believed Mannat when she told them about Wajih’s confession. Haya didn’t believe her & Shayan chose not to listen to her. Yawar had an idea & he was just trying to protect Wajih but even he was not sure that is why he waited to hear everything from Wajih. It was so shocking hearing Wajih giving justifications for what he did & the best he could come up with was the fact that he became angry at how Nayab rejected him. Wajih is definitely disturbed because any sane or normal human being would stutter while confessing his crimes but he didn’t. Wajih has this undeniable confidence in himself & that only comes to him because of the power & authority he has. Wajih thinks no one will be able to harm him because he is strong & has a lot of financial backing.

I loved Mannat’s expressions when she saw Wajih after what Ramzan did to him. It was like she kind of felt some sort of satisfaction that Wajih was humiliated. Mannat has this storm brewing inside her & she is just mustering up this courage to channel it out. Right now, Mannat was just analysing everything, she was actually studying Wajih’s attitude, she was trying to figure out whether he was sorry for what he did or not but every single time, she only learnt that Wajih was not sorry & in fact he was now making a joke out of Nayab’s death. Mannat hasn’t made up her mind as of now like she doesn’t know what she wants to do but it’s just a matter of time because the moment that happens, would be the day Wajih will go behind bars. Totally waiting to see that happening!

Closing Thoughts – Impressive So Far:

Overall, this episode was intelligently executed too. I loved watching this episode of Cheekh. Even though not much happened this time around but it was established that in this fight for justice, Mannat will be left alone & she will probably have a handful of supporters because everyone will either be on Wajih’s side or choose not to believe the truth. Saba Qamar has nailed the character of Mannat. Every single expression, her body language, everything elaborated the pain Mannat was suffering from after finding out the truth about Nayab’s tragic death. Bilal Abbas Khan was superb as arrogant Wajih who thought he had everything under control. It was shocking to see him casually joking about Nayab, I am sure because of his convincing acting, Bilal Abbas Khan will make people hate Wajih for a long long time. Noor ul Hassan has performed brilliantly as a heartbroken father of Nayab too but because there’s so much crying that he has to do, I find it hard to understand his dialogues most of the times. The rest of the supporting characters are doing their job well. The director deserves a special mention for directing Cheekh impressively so far. Loving the OST too. Please share your thoughts about this episode of Cheekh.

Keep Supporting,
Cheers,
Zahra Mirza.

Cheekh Episode 7 | Qatil Ka Bayan

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Cheekh Episode 6 Story Review – What An Epic Episode

Opening Thoughts – What An Epic Episode:

Ohkay so, what an amazing, intense & perfectly executed episode of Cheekh. Team Cheekh should take a bow for giving us a gripping drama but for this episode in particular, Saba Qamar & Bilal Abbas Khan deserve a standing ovation. Their performances were impeccable & flawless. I am so glad that so far the team of Cheekh has kept things to-the-point & are not dragging anything by adding delays or moving the story around in circles. This episode was done so so so well that even for a second I couldn’t take my eyes off the TV screen. Every emotion was elaborated to the T & that is why it was just so impactful. I can’t praise this episode of Cheekh enough!

The Confession of A Culprit:

Even though Mannat didn’t want to believe the fact that Wajih could do something like that, but a part of her was also convinced that is why she was trying to find the answers that would confirm her fears. It was like Mannat had this feeling that Wajih might be the culprit but she didn’t want things to lead her to that. Mannat was determined but she was also confused because she didn’t even want to believe that Wajih was capable of doing something like this.

Mannat didn’t stop probing & the way Wajih’s friends lied & informed him, showed exactly how hard it will be for Mannat to prove Wajih guilty in the future with so many people by his side. This is just the beginning & Mannat has no idea what she is getting into but a part of her is deliberately taking the risk because she can not get over the fact that such a harmless soul like Nayab deserved to be treated this way. No one can understand what Nayab meant to Mannat that is why I like how they keep on touching upon the past & reviving those emotions which remind everyone about the bond that Mannat & Nayab shared. Mannat & Nayab was soul sisters & that is the kind of bond which no one else can understand, that is why everyone casually tells Mannat to move on without even realizing that it is just impossible for her. Mannat continued looking for answers because she could feel she will find them & that is what exactly happened.

Cheekh Episode 6 Story Review - What An Epic Episode

Wajih’s friend called him & that was kind of what triggered him to finally confess because it seemed like even he was tired of carrying a facade & lying to Mannat as well as his entire family. Mannat searched through Wajih’s belongings & the torn pocket confirmed her fears, her doubts & gave her all the answers that she was looking for. What happened after that was what I am sure not no one saw coming but that most certainly is going to change the course of the story which I am most certainly happy as well as excited about.

Wajih finally decided to tell Mannat everything, every little gruesome detail that she never could’ve imagined. Wajih is egoistic spoiled brat who feels entitled & that is only because he has been raised in such an environment, in such a manner that he thinks the entire universe revolves around him. Wajih is someone who can not take no for an answer & like he said, because he always got the kind of attention he wanted from girls, he thought Nayab was no different. Nayab actually went to speak to Wajih, because she trusted him & because she thought he also respected her but the face that she got to see of Wajih was horrific. Wajih openly told her about the kind of relationship he was looking for without having any strings attached. Wajih, having this sense of entitlement thought that Nayab was so desperate for his attention that she will agree to whatever he was demanding. A slap & a rejection was something that Wajih couldn’t handle & then the fear of being exposed was what drove Wajih to that point where he didn’t even think for a second before pushing Nayab to death. It did seem that Wajih again had this feeling that nothing will happen to him & he will get away with this, but I am glad he will be proven wrong very soon!

Cheekh Episode 6 Story Review - What An Epic Episode

Mannat could not believe what she heard & the way she slapped Wajih went to show how disgusted she felt & how angry she was. Mannat wanted to punish Wajih for whatever he was saying that is why she couldn’t resist hitting him so that even he realizes what he has done. Mannat left & the first shocker she got came from her mother who not only wanted Mannat to brush everything under the carpet but also wanted her to apologize to Wajih so that it doesn’t affect her marital life. Unbelievable but very realistic. No mother would ever want her daughter to waste her time or a chunk of her life in court hearings, visiting police stations, meeting lawyers & most importantly, fighting against her entire family who also happens to be quite resourceful.

Sadiq came to the forefront in this episode. He admired Nayab & he liked her to an extent where he dreamt of getting married to her. Sadiq sympathized with Nayab & because he was ashamed of whatever trash he said about her, that is why he touched her feet to seek an apology. I am sure though he does look like a scaredy cat right now, he might be one of those who will eventually support Mannat, out of guilt or out of sympathy for Nayab, but he definitely will help Mannat because that is the kind of character he seems to posses, which was nice to see. After this episode, Yawar can be declared as a hypocrite, who preached about respecting women but contradicted it the moment he found his younger brother in hot waters. Yawar is going to be a face of all those people who clearly have double standards, are hypocrites & do not practice what they preach especially when it comes to their family members. I can not wait to see the fight Mannat will have with all of these people, this is just the beginning!!!

Closing Thoughts – Relevant & To The Point:

I loved this episode & I believe it couldn’t have been any better. Saba Qamar & Bilal Abbas Khan were on fire & Ushna Shah was superb as Nayab, as a girl whose trust was shattered & who was scared as well as scarred for her life. Nayab did save herself by not succumbing to Wajih’s pressures but then she lost her life because Wajih didn’t let her go. I am glad that the story so far has stayed relevant & to the point but I do hope that the fight for serving justice to Nayab isn’t too long or dragged because this usually does happen with our dramas. Let’s just hope that they keep things on track & continue to make such an impact. The entire confession scene was just so intense & gripping. The direction, the editing & the acting has been top-notch so far & I am sure continue to get even better. Can’t wait for the real battle. Please share your thoughts about this amazing episode of Cheekh.

Keep Supporting,
Cheers,
Zahra Mirza.

Cheekh Episode 5 Story Review – Intelligently Tackled So Far

Opening Thoughts – Intense & Engaging:

Ohkay so, this was yet another engaging & intense episode of Cheekh. After this episode I am even more excited to tune to Cheekh now because it seems that they are now taking the story to the next phase, which is Mannat’s battle to get the justice for Nayab & her family after finding out who the culprit is. It does look like the story is almost past the stage of clues & hints & I can’t wait. Cheekh has been intelligently tackled so far & I hope they keep up with this pace in the remaining episodes too.

The Secret Is Almost Out:

Wajih couldn’t really stand the idea of being doubted in this entire situation, that is why he was upset. Wajih does know that Mannat was emotionally attached to Nayab that is why after complaining a bit about her behaviour he didn’t bother clarifying himself much but when he felt that even Yawar was kind of asking him questions, he immediately stopped him from doing that to put his heart to ease. In this entire scenario, it was quite interesting to see how Wajih stood his ground in front of Yawar, it is like he knows that Yawar was always going to be on his side, that is why he not only told him about Shariq but also emotionally blackmailed him but posing to be not having food as he knew that Yawar would then make sure that no one else questions Wajih again ever. The fact that Wajih knows that he has Yawar’s unconditional support does make him quite relaxed & kind of confident because so far Yawar has assured him that he would not let anything happen to him!

Cheekh Episode 5 Story Review - Intelligently Tackled So Far

Mannat continued to grieve Nayab’s death & she just couldn’t stop talking about her. It was shown quite realistically that talking about Nayab was basically a catharsis for Mannat & after every round of crying, she was slowly & steadily mustering up the courage to face what had happened & what she was supposed to do next. Unfortunately, so far Mannat has still not gotten the kind of emotional help & support she deserved to deal with this loss. On the surface it did look like Mannat was just being emotional but quite gradually she was making a progress & learning to deal with this pain her way which actually was now going to turn into her strength.

Mannat’s conversation with Shayan kind of showed that at the moment, Shayan was also upset with how Nayab’s father behaved with Wajih & that he was unhappy with how his entire family was being affected because of her tragic death. For now it did look like Shayan wanted Mannat to get over this, plus his cold & indifferent attitude was very believable considering the fact that Shayan was not present there to witness it all himself. So far, Shayan has only heard what happened & he can only analyse things from a distance without knowing the gravity of the situation, so yes, even though he sympathizes with Nayab & feels for Mannat, he is putting his entire family & his wife on the same pedestal, that is why he wanted Mannat to move on so that it doesn’t affect his family further. I so hope when he comes back, he ends up supporting his wife but it does look like they all are a close-knit family, so Mannat will be left alone in this fight!

Cheekh Episode 5 Story Review - Intelligently Tackled So Far

Finally, the actual statement of Nayab which stated ‘Raja Behria Hai’ made it to Mannat & Amir Khan finally told her everything. Even though it did look like Amir added some of the details himself but as far as the actual statement was concerned, he did convey it to Mannat. Well, when the episode began & the way Yawar behaved after finding out that Wajih gave Shariq’s contact details to the police & mentioned his name as a suspect, I did feel that Yawar could be the culprit too because he kind of seemed relieved at the fact that the police will steer away from him but as the episode progressed, it was made obvious that the culprit actually is Wajih & Yawar’s sighed with relief because he could see that Wajih will also do what it takes to protect himself. Honestly speaking, if I keep aside all the hints & clues that have been given so far & only go by what Nayab said, I totally believe that she meant Wajih because why would she refer to an older brother-like figure Yawar or a complete stranger Shariq as Raja? For Nayab, Wajih was the Raja because that is what Mannat & her inside joke was, therefore, it is definitely Wajih!

Well, coming to those scenes that showed Wajih being in close proximity to Nayab, the first witness was the servant Saleem & the second was Shariq himself. The way Saleem painted a different picture in front of Nayab goes to show that everyone will support Wajih in this & no one will actually help Mannat out by telling her the truth. Shariq however, contacted Mannat to let her know that he saw Wajih in conversation with Nayab & I guess that will be enough for Mannat to be sure. Also, another thing worth noticing in those scenes was Wajih’s body language; he did seem confident, authoritative & fearless – as if he didn’t care much about what Nayab will think of him. Though we still can not rule Shariq out but yes, it seems Wajih took his name because he knew that Shariq saw what he did or was about to do & just wanted to get back at him.

Closing Thoughts – Saba Qamar Takes The Crown:

Overall, this episode of Cheekh was packed with some amazing amazing performances. Saba Qamar is outdoing herself. In every other scene I could feel that Mannat was in pain & that is only because Saba Qamar elaborated the emotions of Mannat just so perfectly. Bilal Abbas Khan was also quite convincing in this episode, Wajih was clearly lying & he made it look pretty effortless, which was good to see. I am interested to see the role police will begin to play now that Mannat has found the missing piece of puzzle. It is quite good to see a drama like Cheekh for a change which is not only done well but deals with a totally different subject in such a convincing manner. So far the team of this drama has given this subject a kind of treatment it deserved without glorifying or sensationalizing it & I just hope they continue with the same kind of treatment in order to make an impact. Please share your thoughts about this episode of Cheekh.

Kwep Supporting,
Cheers,
Zahra Mirza.

Cheekh Episode 4 Story Review – So Far So Good

Opening Thoughts – Intelligently Tackled:

Ohkay so, this episode of Cheekh slowly took the story forward without revealing much. So far, because the plot is so interesting, it sure is turning out to be a very engaging play. I must say, Cheekh has been tackled intelligently & so far the reactions of different characters are being used to give out a few hints here & there which keep the viewers guessing. Cheekh definitely is turning out to be such a drama that keeps you engaged & makes you think about what is being shown.

Reactions of All Post Nayab’s Death:

This episode mainly focused on the reactions of all the characters post Nayab’s death. The three people who were affected the most were Ramzan, Mannat & Haya. They were shattered & broken. Another thing that was made clear this time around was that there was a rape attempt that happened & Nayab jumped to save her life, which makes it even more difficult to get to the culprit because they couldn’t really get much information through the forensic report. Mannat couldn’t get her mind off Nayab & continued to think about the miserable life Nayab lived till she left.

Two important things that I noticed were the reactions of the driver as well as Wajih. Driver’s gesture made it seem like he was apologetic towards Nayab & kind of seemed sympathetic at what she went through & her untimely death. When Wajih came out of the room he seemed regretful not sad or anything but he kind of seemed regretful as if he didn’t actually imagine that things would turn out this way.

The police inspector tried to take a highroad & decided to make a deal to yield some personal gains but when things couldn’t go his way, he decided to change the course of this entire case. Whatever that has been shown so far is quite close to reality like the first motive of a police inspector to gain something. Mannat’s mother’s reaction when she found out that Mannat went to the police station & that she was suspecting Wajih was again very reaslitic & understandable. This has been realistically shown that in the entire family of Yawar, no one has even thought of doubting their family member, it is like no one can even conceive of this fact that someone from their family must have done this to Nayab. It is like a hardwired rule that one can not even imagine that their immediate family members can do something like this, that is why Mannat’s mother didn’t even let Mannat complete her sentence before dissing the idea of Wajih being capable of doing something like this. When I saw the actor who is playing the role of Mannat’s mother, I actually thought that when Mannat will start fighting this battle for Nayab, she will have her mother as a support system but that seems highly unlikely considering the kind of introduction she got. She will be also one of those who will discourage Mannat by pressurizing her to not do anything that will cause a dent in her marital life or create rift between her & her in laws. I really wish to see Mannat having some kind of support though!

So, Amir not only changed the entire statement of Nayab in fact he fabricated his own because like he said, he wanted to drag this case (which to me sounded like dragging a drama which I sooo don’t want). It was interesting how Amir directly contacted Mannat, it is like during these few interactions with everyone, he picked up on this fact that Mannat had it in her, where she would do what it takes to find out the truth which he will keep on twisting. Honestly, this is what I feared the most about Nayab’s actual statement not making it to Mannat & this is what happened. Amir also mentioned Wajih’s name in front of Ramzan & that changed the entire scenario.

The last scene was intense & what was even better was the exchange of glances between Mannat & Wajih. Does it mean it will shake Wajih up? Usually as far as things remain concealed, those who are guilty don’t have a problem behaving normally but the moment people start suspecting, that is what turns out to be their undoing. The fact that Mannat is suspecting Wajih will definitely shake him up if he is a culprit, it not then he won’t be too affected, let’s see.

Closing Thoughts – Brilliantly Executed & Acted:

Overall, this episode of Cheekh was again very intense & brilliantly executed. What I am enjoying the most about Cheekh so far is the quotient of mystery as well as some phenomenal performances by most of the actors. Even though Shamsa is annoying but she is still important in this entire setting to break the chain of hints, clues & guessing game otherwise if would get too much or end up making the viewers feel too lost. I personally didn’t enjoy Shamsa’s scenes but I did feel they were rightly placed in the middle of all the other scenes to change the mood & show the other side of the perspective. Nayer Ejaz, Aijaz Aslam, Noor ul Hassan & Saba Qamar continue being impressive in Cheekh so far. Definitely looking forward to the next episode already. Please share your thoughts about this episode of Cheekh.

Keep Supporting,
Cheers,
Zahra Mirza.

Cheekh Episode 3 Story Review – Intelligently Handled So Far

Opening Thoughts – Intelligently Written:

Ohkay so, the story of Cheekh is getting quite interesting. The fact that the writer for now is focusing on making either of the characters suspects is what is making it quite enticing & worthwhile. I think if they will keep the grip on the story just like how it is in these initial episodes then Cheekh will turn out to be a drama to remember. I kind of hesitate in praising Big Bang dramas now because it is a known fact how after the first 10 episodes the story loses the track & turns into something else. I hope with Cheekh that doesn’t turn out to be the case because keeping it to the point while making a steady progress is really important for it to work & stay impactful. They will grab the ratings anyways so here’s to hoping that they won’t go out of the way & ruin the drama for the sake of ratings.

Hints & Clues:

This episode like all the previous episodes of Cheekh was done really well. Even though they have given an introduction to all the characters but I liked how they were still giving us an insight into each & everyone’s personalities. The most endearing aspect for me was showing what Nayab meant to Mannat & how Mannat was emotionally attached to her, that is why more than anyone else, Mannat was affected the most.

Everyone got to know that there was a rape attempt & no one especially Mannat could actually imagine that something like that could happen that too under her roof. I think by showing Haya’s indifferent attitude in the beginning, they have hinted it that later when things will become harder & difficult for her family, she will also leave Mannat’s side because eventually one of her family members will be involved. It is a done deal that it will be only Mannat who will stand by Nayab & fight this battle all alone right till the end.

Yawar continued to do everything that ensured his family stayed safe, away from any kind of unwanted attention that is why the first thing he did was indirectly pressurize Ramzan to be on his side by throwing some favours his way. The way Yawar didn’t let Wajih complete his sentence & let Amir know where he was actually hinted that he was trying to protect him. One of the most interesting conversations that happened was between Yawar & Wajih. It did seem like Yawar understood why Wajih insisted on seeing Nayab – may be Wajih wanted to see her in order to portray that he was genuinely worried while trying to put his guilty heart to ease? All the things Yawar said subliminally hinted over the fact that he knew what actually happened & why Wajih was behaving such a way.

The conversation between Wajih & Shariq was again one of the most important aspects of this episode. The dialogue of Shariq that has me confused is when he said “Wajih mujhe andar bhej ke tumne ghalti kar di”, suggesting or hinting that Wajih himself was out of the house when the incident happened? Could be possible that Shariq saw Yawar crossing the line with Nayab or Shariq being the culprit himself because now he was amused at the fact that everyone will suspect Wajih? It is commendable how the writer kept on giving out clues while shifting the doubts on Yawar, Wajih & Shariq. I however feel that the driver Sadiq is acting suspicious for no good reason, may be he has some kind of history of his own but I don’t think he is involved in this entire incident, may be!

Nayab finally spoke up & told Amir what she could. The focus on the word Raja is the biggest clue that has been given out so far. Raja was also the word that Wajih & Shariq used quite a bit but most importantly Wajih used it to refer to Shariq as well, but before Mannat used the word Raja to refer to Wajih in front of Nayab. Also, another thing that actually confused me as a viewer was Nayab’s expression when she saw Wajih, she didn’t seem disturbed or distressed seeing him so may be he is not the culprit or may be Nayab wanted to ask Wajih why he did all of that? Very interestingly & intelligetly done!

Closing Thoughts – Well-Executed:

The pace of Cheekh has been good so far but then again it is in the early stages so I can only hope that they do not slow down the pace & continue with the story in the same manner. The direction so far is really good. I liked how casually some of the clues were hinted without making it too obvious. Cheekh for sure is the kind of the drama that will spark a national discussion because everyone will he talking about who the culprit is. The production value is great & I really like the art direction too. The backgrounds are aesthetically done & visually appeasing, I am glad they didn’t relt on gaudy furnishings to showcase the financial status of Yawar’s family, rather they kept it subdued while still making it look classy & elegant. I was never too keen on Aijaz Aslam as an actor but he really has outdone himself & so far along with Saba Qamar, he has stood out the most & I don’t see any other acting fitting the character of Yawar just so well like Aijaz Aslam. Saba Qamar looks ravishing in Cheekh & I can’t wait for Mannat to come to the forefront & do what it takes to get Nayab the justice she deserves. Nayer Ejaz is another perfectly chosen actor to play the role of a police inspector, right from the beginning he has set the mood right that he is in for business & is not going to sell-out. I also like the background music they have chosen, it perfectly sets the mood for a thriller that Cheekh is. Please share your thoughts.

Keep Supporting,
Cheers,
Zahra Mirza.

Cheekh Episode 29 Story Review – Good Episode

Opening Thoughts – Good Episode After Weeks:

Ohkay so, this episode of Cheekh was interesting. I have now developed an interest in this drama because I am so glad that it is finally ending. Also, it is good that they have started wrapping the story up in this episode, which means that the last episode won’t seem too rushed or illogically paced.

Wajih Is Bound To Doom:

Mannat had finally made up her mind that she will draw Wajih crazy. Mannat is not alone, she now has Shariq’s support too. At first I thought Shariq was doing all of that on his own but as the episode progressed, it was made clear that both Shariq & Mannat had joined hands to bring Wajih behind bars. Mannat has fabricated her entire plan with a lot of thought & detailing, which is nice. I wish instead of showing that everything was just happening out of whim, they had shown Mannat actually planning something properly. A conversation with Shariq would have sufficed too.

Shariq decided to give Wajih a taste of his own medicine by teasing him that he was going to harm Haya. That was actually a nice twist because I didn’t actually think that SHariq will later get married to Haya. Shariq did get married because he knew that Haya was innocent & that she needed some security as one of her brothers passed away, the other one got paralyzed & the youngest was now going to go behind bars. Haya got married & she totally understood the reasons why Shariq did that little act to actually make Wajih realize how Nayab must’ve felt too. Yawar is guilty & he is full of regrets but he knows that he is paying the price for supporting a criminal like Wajih.

So, slowly & steadily, just because everyone has realized that Wajih should be punished, they all have now started supporting Mannat. Saleem, Sadiq, Shariq are working alongside Mannat to help her accomplish her mission of not only driving Wajih crazy but punishing him too so that he pays the price for the heinous crime that he has committed. Wajih has also started to realize that things are turning against him but he was still putting up a brave face thinking he will be able to turn things in his favor yet again but he is mistaken, because the drama ends next week, lol! It was good that everyone was helping Mannat. Sadiq was always the conscious one but he changed Saleem’s thinking as well, that is why now Saleem was doing all that Mannat was asking him to do.

Closing Thoughts – Mannat Will Win:

Overall, this episode of Cheekh was a good one after a very long time. I remembered that Amir Khan was also an interesting character but then he was forgotten for a long time now, but he came back. Obviously Mannat & Shariq recorded everything that he confessed & they will use it against him. As Aqilzada said that Mannat is now going to fight the case on her own & she will obviously win. I wonder why didn’t all of this happened when the actual case was in court but chalo, better late than never. I know people are raving about Saba Qamar’s acting, which obviously is well-deserved but I will definitely say that Aijaz Aslam has been phenomenal in Cheekh throughout. Even now as a paralyzed character, he has done a brilliant acting. Good to see him performing outstandingly after a long long time. Please share your thoughts about this episode of Cheekh.

Keep Supporting,
Cheers,
Zahra Mirza. 

Cheekh Episode 27 & 28 – Story Review

Opening Thoughts – Balaa Season 2:

Ohkay so, these two episodes of Cheekh made this drama tolerable because they have now started to wrap the story up, which is a relief, but it doesn’t mean these two episodes were amazing or what! I must say, I was being constantly reminded of the fact that the writer of Cheekh is the same as that of Balaa’s. It also reminded me of those years where all the dramas running on Star Plus used to have more or less same scenarios because there was only one person who was doing the thinking & creating stories. In Balaa, the villain was deliberately turned into a loon & now Mannat is doing the same to Wajih. Oh well, I will then say may be the karma is clapping back at Bilal Abbas because the same is happening to Wajih in Cheekh, which Taimoor did to Nighat in Balaa! Acha hi hua!

MinMinMinMinMinMinMin:

So, Mannat has finally made up her mind that she is going to use this time span of her iddat to drive Wajih crazy. Such a reminiscent of the infamous Balaa where Taimoor instead of helping Nighat with her psychological issues ended up seeking medical help to drive her crazy only to get rid of her & then marry his ladylove. When Mannat looked at those small booties, I just thought that the writer should’ve spared the life of Shayan, at least that way both Mannat & Shayan could have started afresh & started a family too but oh well, I expected something nice from Zanjabeel Asim Shah, my bad.

Shariq has proposed to Haya & as the preview showed, he will try to trap her only to teach Wajih a lesson. May be Shariq will be doing all of this because Mannat must’ve told him to, but let’s see. Haya’s character was useless anyways, but let’s hope her existence will be used at least once to hit the nail in the coffin.

Yawar was paralyzed. To be honest, I was upset for what he went through, not because of his condition, but ONLY because of the fact that Yawar was the ONLY character who was audible & delivered his dialogues properly & now, he was in the same MinMinMinMin league & it was frustrating. Both these episodes had cringe written all over them because half of the dialogues were poorly delivered & the other half were inaudible. Be it Saba Qamar or the mumbling master Bilal Abbas or the actor playing the role of Saleem, none of them were clear in their speech & now Yawar too. I guess if they really wanted all these actors to sound feeble or something, they should’ve muted the background music for the sake of audibility.

It is actually quite funny that after losing all of these people, Mannat has now gained the courage to face Wajih, whereas she should’ve done all of this when at least Shayan was alive. Shayan was always there to support Mannat but when he was alive, Mannat turned into a model who only did cat walk on the mental asylum ramp, she lost her voice, her words, everything but now, she seems pretty normal. I hope Shayan had at least seen this side of Mannat where she was still fighting courageously. I actually thought that maybe they will reopen the case but now it seems Wajih will go straight to the pagal-khana & that’s it.

Closing Thoughts – #BanZanjabeel:

These two episodes, in fact this drama in general has proved that this was made to write by Zanjabeel Asim Shah right after seeing how the ratings of Balaa skyrocketed, so since she could not come out of that mental zone, she decided to create new characters but the thought process & the plot remained the same. Now, Wajih will lose his sanity & this way, Mannat will avenge the deaths of Nayab, her baby, her mother & her husband Shayan & in the end, Mannat will do the catwalk out of the court & ta-da this drama will end. I have decided, I am not going to watch Zanjabeel Asim Shah’s heavily flawed, negative, inhumane & one-dimensional dramas ever again. I have had enough. Please share your thoughts about these two episodes of Balaa, oh I mean Cheekh.

Keep Supporting,
Cheers,
Zahra Mirza.

Cheekh Episode 25 & 26 – Story Review

Opening Thoughts – Drag:

Oh yawn, I mean Ohkay so, these two episodes of Cheekh were full of cheekhs & this drama has become such a drag that I couldn’t bring myself to review it last week, that is why I thought it would be a good idea to do a combined review of two episodes. The story has moved forward & this episode was quite happening but I could sense that they are now wrapping the drama up which actually makes me so happy that I am doing an imaginary bhangra in my head. Imagine, how desensitized this drama has made us by showing so many tragedies that even though in this episode one of the nicest characters have died but I am not feeling a thing rather I’m looking forward to the end!

Hospital Is The New Home:

In the previous episode, the only important scene was of Shariq’s meeting with Wajih, where he deliberately made him confess everything so that Haya could believe & find out the truth. Even though they have not revealed it yet & they might be saving it as a final nail in the coffin but I do hope Shariq was wise & sharp enough to record Wajih’s confession on his phone. I hope he has done that because in that entire scene his hands were in his pocket, so let’s hope that has happened. Also, if Shariq has not done that then I’m not sure why making Wajih confess only for Haya to hear was so important? But I hope some recording was done. In this episode, Shariq recorded Wajih partying only to send it to Haya so it does show that Shariq does know how recording works, so here’s to hoping!!!

Mannat was being treated so that her mental health deteriorates & she can be declared a cynic but one of the doctors saved the day & then Shayan’s dramatic move also made Yawar stop Aqil from doing whatever he was doing.

To be honest, in the quest of showing how to stand for the right & all that jazz, I feel the writer & team Cheekh has taken it toooooooooo far. This far that now anyone would think a million times before standing up for the right or challenging the powerful. I know they have shown a reality, I know this is the ghissa pitta excuse they give for churning out so much of negativity but still, I think in stead of putting the right message across, they have done enough to scare people to the core. It all started from Mannat losing her friend but then later Mannat went on a losing spree – she lost her baby, she lost her mother, she was at the brink of losing her sanity & eventually she has lost her husband!?! So not needed & so unnecessary. Also, it is funny that half of this drama was shot in a hospital! I wonder why couldn’t they show that after Shayan met some injuries, Mannat took it on her to teach Wajih a lesson because she has had enough? Why couldn’t they show that a supportive husband like Shayan was by Mannat’s side & saw her win the case. Nahi jee, killing & deaths of characters mean more ratings to chalo, aisay hi sahi. This drama might be showing how difficult the fight for justice is, but that thing is long forgotten & now it has just turned into something super depressive!!!

Finally, it has taken a loss of his brother Shayan for Yawar to now finally realize that he has been wrong all along by supporting Wajih. Unfortunately, he had to go through such a big shock to come to his senses & now when the maid testified against Wajih, Yawar knew he could not do anything because Wajih dug his own grave. I so hope that the writer doesn’t show Wajih losing his senses, rather he should totally stay mentally conscious to feel the guilt & regret all that he has done!

Closing Thoughts – I Have A Headache:

These two episodes of Cheekh were alright. This drama is popular but then, apart from negativity, there’s nothing that I see in it. It is a typical Zanjabeel Asim Shah script & next time if I see her name, I will switch the TV off because my mental sanity & health comes first. It is beyond shocking how this much of negativity can come from someone’s mind. Also, in the last couple of weeks I have had reruns of beautiful dramas like Malal & Doraha & while watching them, I really enjoyed how quiet those dramas were, even if there was a background music, it was instrumental & lasted for a few seconds & when there were conversations, there was no music. This is something that our drama makers especially those associated with ARY Digital should consider because there is so much noise & so much usage of music/OST in every single episode that it literally gives you a headache. No joke, I have been watching Cheekh on volume as low as 5 because the loud background music just gets to me & tonight was no different, I have a headache because I just watched this episode. Anyways, acting of all the actors has been good no doubts about it but this drama on the whole is meh. Zanjabeel Asim Shah needs to go on a long break & probably never return as a writer. The fact that after Balaa, she became the content head of ARY Digital is alarming. Please share your thoughts about this episode of Cheekh!

Keep Supporting,
Cheers,
Zahra Mirza.

Cheekh Episode 24 Story Review – Tragedy Pe Tragedy

Opening Thoughts – Balaa Season 2:

Ohkay so, Cheekh has turned out to be Balaa part 2. I think while writing this script, Zanjabeel Asim Shah wanted the viewers to scream their lungs out after having their patience tested, hence the title Cheekh. This a typical approach of the writer where she is throwing one loss after another Mannat’s way to show how bechari & zakhmi the so-called sherni is. Damini movie is famous for the dialogue Tareekh Pe Tareekh, I am sure Cheekh will become famous for Tragedy Pe Tragedy. 🙄

Tragedy Pe Tragedy: 🙄

This entire episode was dedicated to the demise of Mannat’s mother & everything that followed. In stead of feeling any emotion, I sat there waiting for this episode to end so that something else happens in the next one. Not sure why Mannat saw her mom’s funeral as an opportunity to play Pakran Pakrai with everyone because Mannat running around & all of them trying to chase her was actually very funny. Mannat felt guilty because when her mother came to meet her for the last time, she didn’t really speak to her. I am guessing now another 5 6 episodes will only show Mannat’s guilt & then she finally moving on but for now it seems we’d have to face more rona dhona! 🙄

Everyone in this episode kept on crying. It was good to see Shehwar back & not only that, she also told her mother that she still considers them all as her family so I am sure now when the case will reopen, she will agree to testify against Wajih. Watching Ramzan crying hysterically to mourne the loss of Mannat’s mother actually made me laugh out loud. To be honest, I love episodes like these which provide subliminal comedy. It seems the doctor who testified against Mannat was having second thoughts but then Aqil told him to start giving Mannat doses to worsen her mental health. Let’s hope we don’t get to see that happening because it would mean even more rona dhona & I am running out of patience already! 🙄

Closing Thoughts – My Ears Are Bleeding:

This episode of Cheekh was boring & didn’t do much. Even though the actors are getting to showcase their acting & skills but other than that, there’s nothing special about the storytelling. I have started to loathe the OST & the hey hey hey hey background track, they have been overused to the core & they make my ears bleed. I know this might sound creepy & random at the same time but when Wajih was telling Yawar to find himself a girl friend, I don’t know why I felt that Bilal Abbas Khan was trying to copy Sajal Ali’s expressions, lol. May be because he has worked with her in O Rangreza so he must’ve picked an expression or two from the expression queen, but it actually made me laugh. Please share your thoughts about this ‘seriously’ ‘funny’ episode of Cheekh. 🙄

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Zahra Mirza.

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Cheekh Episode 23 Story Review – Disaster

Opening Thoughts – Filler:

Ohkay so, this episode of Cheekh was once again a filler which had nothing to offer. It is a done deal that they have literally ruined the essence of the drama & the impact that Cheekh would have made if it had aired twice a week. Since they opted for single episode per week, they heavily compromised upon the pace & it seriously makes me anxious to know that we’re only half way through this drama!!!

Cat-Walk:

Mannat the Sherni now turned Beeghi Billi went seriously mute in this entire episode. In this entire episode the focus was on Mannat’s cat-walk that she did as if she was walking on a ramp & not in the corridor of a mental asylum. Every time anyone like Shayan, Mannat’s mother or even Wajih went to meet Mannat, she took it as an opportunity to practice for Bridal Fashion Week.

Shayan was devastated at how low his brothers stooped in order to prove Mannat wrong. Shayan finally made up his mind that there was no two way about it, he still had some hope in his heart but after seeing how far Yawar & Wajih went, he was totally convinced that he has nothing to do with his brothers. Haya seems upset with Wajih & Yawar too but then she finds herself helpless. Ramzan came back with his poorly delivered dialogues & I promise that I did not understand a single word that he said, I love how consistent he is in delivering his dialogues poorly!

Mannat’s mother is getting way more screen time than required & when the side characters get more coverage than the main characters then we all know that the creative team has nothing left to show & they are just dragging it!!!

Closing Thoughts – Disaster:

This drama has lost the plot & there’s absolutely nothing special about it. It is a typical Zanjabeel Asim Shah drama where initial few episodes are good & then they wrap the drama miraculously after stretching it like a chewing gum. It is unfortunate that this drama despite having so much of potential is turning out to be a disaster. Please share your thoughts about this episode of Cheekh.

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Zahra Mirza.

Cheekh Episode 21 & 22 Story Review – Unconvincing

Opening Thoughts – Half Way Through:

Ohkay so, I am glad that I got a long break from Cheekh. I didn’t review the previous episode & then they didn’t air the drama for 2 weeks so I went with a fresh mind this time around to watch the episode thinking it will definitely wow me but then didn’t. However, after these 2 episodes, I think it is safe to say that we’re finally at the half way mark of the drama which is a relief in itself.

Unconvincing Story Telling:

So, the previous episode was dedicated to Mannat’s mother & how she was being mentally harassed to testify against her own daughter if she wants to see Mannat safe & this time around she ended up doing just that.

The court case proceeded & Mannat finally graced the court with her presence but what happened after that was totally unexpected & to all extents unconvincing as well. While watching the hearing, all I could think of was the fact that Mannat was introduced as a Sherni, in fact Aqil Zada & Yawar was terrified of her but now she was turned into Bheegi Billi & the way events unfolded in order to prove that was unconvincing.

This is the biggest issue with our drama makers these days, they like to pick up social issues but they only focus on one aspect & ignore the rest. In Cheekh, they had such a huge margin of making it interesting & gripping but the writer cut the corners & focused on unnecessary negativity. In stead of showing that Mannat was working along with the lawyer to strengthen her case, they introduced that miscarriage scenario only to show her weak & mentally scattered.

It was interesting to see how Wajih’s lawyer had all the minute details like Shariq being drunk & Mannat’s video where she barged into Wajih’s house to beat him but then when it came to Mannat’s lawyer, he was fighting the case with zero information. Mannat’s lawyer was not informed about what Wajih did with Mannat’s mother like locking her up in the store room. He was also not informed that Mannat had a miscarriage because of Wajih. I totally feel Wajih’s side didn’t just win the case because of their manipulation, they won the case because of Mannat & her lawyer’s incompetence in making their case strong. Why didn’t Mannat get in contact with Shehwar after her divorce asking her to testify against Wajih. Also, why hasn’t till date Haya not recalled finding Nayab’s earring & handing it over to Yawar. I know all of these details will resurface later but considering everyone knows Mannat is fighting the case so they all should be eager to help her. It is like no one including Mannat is bothered about this case as much as they should.

Mannat’s attitude & inability of being able to put up with Aqil Zada’s cross questioning just didn’t make any sense. Mannat is the one who wanted to pursue with the case in order to get Nayab the justice she deserved so please don’t tell me that she hadn’t practiced what she wanted to say all this while in the court against Wajih. The way Mannat behaved made it look like she was caught off-guard & had absolutely no idea that she will be called to testify against Wajih in the court. As I said earlier, the writer threw in that miscarriage scenario only to show that Mannat was mentally scattered whereas there was absolutely no need for it. I so wish they were airing double episodes per week so that we could put up with these unnecessary twists & turns which are only dragging the drama & not serving any other purpose whatsoever.

Well, I guess if they had shown that Yawar & Aqil Zada bribed the judge & made him give the verdict in Wajih’s favor, that still would have made far more sense than all of what has now happened. Anyways, I am glad that we’re half way through the drama & hope that the remaining half convincingly shows the re-opening of the case & Mannat’s right state of mind.

Closing Thoughts – Popular Because of Star Cast:

Overall, Cheekh had a a lot of potential to show everything in such a convincing manner but the wrier took the easier route & focused more on the negativity but because of the star cast it is working & gaining the popularity. Other than that the story-telling is unimpressive & focus on bechargi of the so-called Sherni turned Bheegi Billi is again uncalled for. Please share your thoughts about these episodes of Cheekh.

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Zahra Mirza.

Cheekh Episode 20 Story Review – Kuch Bhi

Opening Thoughts – Hit & A Miss:

Ohkay so, Cheekh drama as a whole is more on a hit & a miss kind of stage for me currently. Where some things work, some don’t because I truly feel the execution could’ve been better or should have been totally different to make things more realistic. I also feel that in stead of dwelling more on the misery of Mannat, it would’ve been far more exciting to show her preparing the case with the lawyer & handing him out all the important details to make it stronger, but as always, our writers don’t believe in doing the hard work, they just resort to negative scenarios & think showing bechargi of the characters is going to be enough.

Ramzan Ki Life Ban Gai:

Mannat was still unwell & pretty much in the hospital that is why she could not attend the court hearings. I think it was definitely required to show that even though she could not be there, she was in contact with the lawyer, meeting him at the hospital or even in the comfort of her home preparing the case with him. The lawyer from Mannat’s side seems to be heading on with the case based on the information he is getting from somewhere miraculously as his client is just unwell & mostly absent from the scene.

Shariq finally contacted Haya & told her everything about Ramzan. I think this scene should’ve come in the episode right after Shariq met Ramzan because after that Ramzan attended the hearing twice, so not sure why was Shariq waiting for so long, bearing in mind the fact that there’s a good span of time between every court session. Anyways, Shariq not only contacted Haya, he found Ramzan a job too & due finances to get back on his feet. Haya found Ramzan a house & just like that, Ramzan’s life flipped completely, which was good but the thing which was totally not good was his incessant crying & inaudible dialogues. Ugh! Also, I wish they had also shown a session of the lawyer with Ramzan telling him to buckle up & face Aqilzada’s cross questioning confidently, seeing him shiver continuously ticked me off.

Wajih commits a crime & then goes back to see how things are working in order to seek pleasure out of other’s misery, which I think is getting boring now. I found it totally unrealistic that after Mannat’s miscarriage, no one spoke to Yawar about it, rather Yawar only warned Wajih that ‘IF’ it turns out that he is responsible for what has happened with Mannat, he will leave him too? Like why was there even an ounce of benefit of doubt? Why didn’t anyone just make it a point to convince Yawar that it was Wajih who did all of this??? At least it is good to see Wajih being in contact with his lawyer, unlike Mannat who is just MIA. Amir Khan changed Nayab’s statement & not sure why it came as such a surprise to anyone. Also, Mannat’s lawyer asked for forensic reports, but then, even before the director does, I will tell him that those reports will be changed too, plus why not as Wajih has Yawar on his side who is experienced in getting the reports changed!

Closing Thoughts – Amusing Precap:

This episode of Cheekh was alright. The director seems to be losing the direction & the story is losing its impact, which I dreaded. In stead of turning it into Balaa Bhai (male version of Balaa) they should have kept the focus on the case & showing Mannat having an upper-hand but that thing has been compromised upon. Also, it is very frustrating that half of the dialogues are barely audible. Even in the scene where Mannat was crying in front of her mother, I could not get what she was saying whereas I watched that scene twice.

I think it’s a done deal that after inflicting one misery after another on Mannat, in the last episode magically & miraculously everyone like Haya, Siddique, Shehwar, Shariq etc etc etc etc will join forces and testify against Wajih & that will be the end of the drama, but before that happens, it is pretty obvious that things will continue to get dragged. To be honest, the preview of the next episode actually left me feeling amused that out of nowhere, Mannat will be declared mentally deranged & the judge will hurriedly order her to be admitted to the mental asylum? Matlab kuch bhi? Pehle to judge sahab ko kuch samajh hi nahi aa rahi thi but Mannat ko dekhte hi he will declare her pagal, lol!?! Mannat bechari awain hi itni hairstyling kar ke ayegi court, whereas she could’ve done totally fine with Samina Peerzada wali wig from Balaa. Anyways, please share your thoughts about this episode of Cheekh!

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Zahra Mirza.

Cheekh Episode 2 Story Review – Convincing, Engaging & Well-Written

Opening Thoughts – Intelligently Written Episode:

Ohkay so, this episode of Cheekh was well-executed & intelligently written. The initial two episodes have laid the foundation of the rest of the plot convincingly but then again, the thing I am most scared about is the story losing its direction & being all over the place like it usually happens with all our dramas these days. If they keep things to the point & just as interesting as these initial episodes, then I am sure this drama will be remembered not only for great cast but great storyline too.

Some Clues Here & There:

Even though nothing much happened in this episode but the few scenes here & there were strategically placed just to show what everyone was doing & how they all were reacting for the viewers to later connect the dots when the actual incident will be fully revealed. I liked how everyone’s reactions were covered in this entire episode where most of them were just unable to comprehend what went wrong while a couple of them were just trying to cover everything up because they were too scared.

Mannat was just beyond upset & even she thought that Nayab tried to end her life because she was unhappy with the proposal her father suggested to her. I think of all the people, Mannat knew Nayab too well so she should’ve known that Nayab could not do such a thing. Mannat tried to make Ramzan understand that he failed as a father because he just didn’t do justice with Nayab & Ramzan knew that he let the thought of a secure & better future got the better of him. Ramzan’s wife’s scenes were prolonged & seemed annoying but then they were also necessary to show how Nayab’s step mother reacted when she found out about what happened. Her argument with Mannat was unnecessary, it was like she just wanted Mannat to own Nayab & everything related to her like hospital bills & the rest of the formalities as she herself does not have the heart to do anything for Nayab as well as allow her husband to do anything for her too. It did seem like she was creating a fuss so that Mannat tries to do everything for Nayab because it is too obvious now that Nayab’s step mother feels nothing for her.

Yawar definitely acted suspicious but then again, all of this has been shown convincingly to confuse the viewers & I am definitely not complaining. It is good that the writer is showing all these scenes to pique the interest of the viewers in Cheekh. It could be two reasons behind Yawar’s behaviour – either he is the culprit that is why he is doing everything to ensure no one to able to find out the truth, or like the eldest member of the family he is just being cautious so that he can protect every single family member. I don’t know why I also now suspect Wajih too. I do think he never went inside but you never know plus the way he was showing so much of support could also be his way of covering himself up. Anyways, Yawar tried to hide all those clues that could lead the police to him or any member of his family. I am pretty sure it won’t be Wajih’s drunk friend – it would either be Yawar or Taimoor. Another suspect that they have tried to bring the attention to is the driver, it could be that he knows some secrets of this family, that is why he was scared at the sight of the police because it could mean he’d have to open his mouth & give away everything that he knows.

The introduction as well the involvement of the police was shown convincingly as well as appropriately. All the questions that Inspector Amir Khan asked Ramzan as well as Mannat, Wajih & Yawar were basic but he was trying to sketch a draft so that he could lead the investigation from there onwards. I liked how Amir knew that he was being a nuisance for everyone to deal with at that point but he continued with his probing – by being kind & civil sometimes & by being stern sometimes too. Yawar definitely tried to convince Amir to brush this entire incident under the carpet but looks like Amir is not in the mood to do that & he will see an end to this case because he did find out through the reports that someone tried to physically violate Nayab. It was interesting to note how no one even thought that something like this could happen because Mannat as well as Ramzan trusted Haya’s entire family so it definitely came as a shock for them when they heard something they could have never imagined.

Closing Thoughts – A Strong Start:

Overall this episode of Cheekh was definitely very interesting. Considering the subject they are dealing with in this drama, it would be great if they stick to it & don’t move the story around in circles because it will not only lose the impact that this drama could make but will deviate away from the subject too. I hope that the rest of the drama is tackled intelligently because when it comes to the beginning, it can definitely be said that Cheekh has had a great start. Saba Qamar’s acting throughout the episode was phenomenal followed by Noor ul Hassan’s as a helpless father who was guilt-stricken too. Please share your thoughts about this episode of Cheekh.

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Zahra Mirza.

Cheekh Episode 19 Story Review – Male Version of Balaa?

Opening Thoughts – Boring:

Ohkay so, this episode of Cheekh was strictly alright which borderline was actually boring for me to sit through. I found this episode to be never-ending & a bit too slow. The events that took place in this episode actually brought back some memories from the recent drama Balaa because it looked like Wajih is the male version of Balaa in Cheekh, since he is controlling everything & no one is able to do anything.

Wajih Is The Male Balaa:

To be honest, the entire scenario where Wajih followed Mannat & then she literally had to run away to save herself was poorly executed & did not make any sense. It looked like Mannat went to the pharmacy near by her place to fetch a medicine so not sure how she ended up at a highway where she had to run to save her life. The Mannat that we know is someone who would have gathered the entire crowd normally if Wajih had tried intimidating her so not sure what happened this time around & why she ran out of the blue because it was so unlike her? Mannat also usually is seen driving everywhere so it was again unconvincing that she ended up walking that too when she herself is not really feeling well due to her pregnancy. I guess if they had shown that Wajih chased Mannat’s car causing her to crash into some fence or electricity pole, resulting in Mannat losing her child, that would have still made some sense.

The rest of the episode just focused on how heart broken Mannat & Shayan were. Haya also found out & she was shocked too. Yawar was heart broken because of his divorce but then he has Wajih, the ultimate joker who knows how to make fun of the most serious situations. This episode had a lot of flashbacks & some were never-endingly long especially the one where Shayan was recalling how Mannat used to act all cute when she was pregnant!

The court case did make some progress but it is unfortunate that such an important aspect is being treated as an afterthought. Mannat’s lawyer is mostly failing to match the prowess & level of Aqil Zada & that’s all there’s to it. It was good to hear Ramzan speaking clearly without crying. I am sure Amir will twist the truth in the next hearing & it will further drag the case making it a bit more complicated & in favor of Wajih. One more episode went by & Shariq did not make an appearance. If Shariq is staying away from Wajih at this point that is alright but at least they should have shown what he is doing to make Ramzan & his family feel comfortable, like how is he supporting them behind the scenes. Also, the scenes of the servants are fillers I know but they are repetitive & totally unnecessary. We do understand that two servants are in favor of Mannat whereas Saleem is Wajih’s pet but is there ever going to be more to their characters or their part in this entire situation?

Closing Thoughts – Double Episodes Please:

Overall, this episode of Cheekh was just alright, which I somehow expected especially after the last happening & fast paced episode. I feel they have kind of steered away from the main purpose of the drama & have shifted the focus on how cunning the culprit is & how the one who has taken a stand against him is suffering on all levels. They really should show them battling it out in the court while also covering how they are having a strained relationship on a personal level too, that would actually make it balanced & meaningful. I think they are really testing the patience of the viewers now. I really do not understand why they are not airing the double episode of Cheekh, I mean they should considering how slow paced the overall drama is. They have spent enough time showing the personalities of all the characters so I guess it’s high time they should show some action & not waste too much time in showing the prolonged suffering of those who are in support of Nayab. The acting of all the actors continues to be impressive & the direction is good too it’s just that the pace is compromising heavily upon the impact that this drama would & should have made. Also, from the last couple of episodes it is good to know that Bilal Abbas can speak clearly but it does look like he is putting in a lot of effort. Please share your thoughts about this episode of Cheekh.

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Zahra Mirza.

Cheekh Episode 18 Story Review – Excellent Episode

Opening Thoughts – Excellent Episode:

Ohkay so, after quite a few weeks, this was one happening, interesting & excellent episode of Cheekh. This episode not only took the story forward but also addressed all those scenarios which needed attention. I do think that the next few episodes will again be slow or calm but I think they should now keep up with the pace.

Fireworks After Weeks:

Mannat made sure to let Wajih know that she won’t let him off the hook if he gets involved with her family. After Shayan, Mannat’s mother is all that she has so her reaction was not only justified, it was much needed. I am glad there is some woman out there who knows how to give it back to Wajih, because the rest of them have been too busy babysitting him to an extent that it has inflated his ego so much. That entire scene where Mannat hits Wajih was well-directed & well-acted.

Shehwar finally succeeded in pushing Yawar to that limit where he ended up admitting that he can not father a child. Shehwar’s approach was definitely not something that Yawar ever expected, that is why he lost his senses as he could never imagine that Shehwar would go to that extreme to find out the truth. Yawar is a weak man, he is someone who can not practice what he preaches. Yawar did try to be the flag-bearer of women’s respect but in personal life, he thinks of them too low to literally walk over them. Yawar thought his unconditional support for Wajih would be enough but seeing Mannat’s determination, even Yawar finds himself shaking at the thought of it. Yawar never expected that Mannat would turn out to be so strong-willed that she will not backtrack, no matter what. Yawar divorced Shehwar & honestly, she is better off without such a weak man who sees woman as such objects to be used as scapegoats. Yawar never really treated Shehwar with respect & that is why he couldn’t confide in her. Shehwar expected trust & honesty from Yawar but it took her years to realize that he didn’t have it in him to offer her these basic but key factors that make the relationship strong. All these years, Yawar saw Shehwar entrapped in those thoughts, he saw that she was emotionally unhappy but still he chose to let her be in that place as far as it didn’t hurt his ego. This is worst than physical violence that Yawar directed at his wife before divorcing her.

Haya has finally come to her senses. Who would’ve known that Haya will finally use her brains to put two & two together. I will say that more than Wajih’s lies, it is Mannat’s persistence that has forced everyone to second guess the lies that Wajih has told. Yawar is also feeling the pressure & now Haya was convinced that Mannat was not making an issue for no reason. Haya closely observed Wajih’s behaviour to finally be able to convince herself that he was guilty of killing Nayab. Even though they did show that Haya was thinking about it from the last few weeks but I still found this change in her a bit sudden. I think to make it more convincing they should have shown that Haya also stumbled upon some evidence that proved Wajih to be the culprit. I however liked the fact that Haya told Shayan that she wants to see Wajih being punished, but she did not mention it in front of Mannat, rather she was focusing on normalizing her relationship with Mannat at the moment!

Ramzan was thrown out of his house & Shariq came back into the picture. It was good to see Ramzan finding an unexpected help from Shariq, however I do feel Shariq should have been present in the court too or may be he wants to stay away from this case for a while. It is good to see that everyone has started to see Wajih for who he is & they will all eventually testify against him. Even though Yawar is supporting Wajih but even at times he gets upset seeing the things Wajih does. After what Yawar has put Shehwar through, I am sure she will now openly support Mannat & will be on her side.

Closing Thoughts – Packed With Emotions & Drama:

Overall, this episode was packed with emotions & drama. I loved quite a few scenes but my favorite one has to be the conversation that Haya & Mannat had after such a long time. Maira Khan, Aijaz Aslam, Saba Qamar & the actress playing the role of Shamsa acted brilliantly in this episode. I am glad that this episode also covered a bit of the court case but I hope they shift the focus on it now rather than treating it as an after-thought. To be honest, I am a little disappointed after seeing the preview of the next episode, I think they have established the fact that Wajih is dangerous & can go to any extreme to harm others, so I don’t want to see the personal battle between Wajih & Mannat anymore, rather I want them to fight with each other legally as we have seen them having hatred against one another for quite some time now. Anyways, please share your thoughts about this episode of Cheekh.

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Zahra Mirza.

Cheekh Episode 17 – Story Review

Opening Thoughts – Filler Episode:

Ohkay so, this episode of Cheekh had nothing to do with the actual story but it just covered the random details & developments that took over the lives of most of the characters. I am actually not sure how I feel about this episode especially because I wasn’t too appeased with the filler scenarios as the part of me eagerly wants to see the court case being pursued.

Scenarios That Had Nothing To Do With The Story:

So, the highlight of this episode for me was the shift in Shehwar’s character. It was interesting to see how she wasn’t even bothered about anyone especially Yawar anymore. Shehwar’s way of reacting might seem irrational but it totally fits the circumstance of someone who has been betrayed in the worst possible manner. Shehwar trusted Yawar the most & she got to know that he didn’t even think for a second about her while lying to her all this while. Shehwar at first didn’t seem to be in her senses but then as the episode progressed I could see how she was keen on giving Yawar the taste of his own medicine. Shehwar has thought thinks through, she knows what she is putting Yawar through & she is just deriving pleasure out of it plus she also wants Yawar to confess the truth but he won’t. Yawar’s perplexity made it pretty obvious that he was disturbed about the lie that Shehwar was telling.

Mannat & Shayan are expecting a child & even though their romance is a good mood changer in this otherwise one-dimensional story, I feel Saba Qamar’s expressions are making this equation a tad bit cheesy. It is really nice to see a husband & wife sharing such a strong bond despite their circumstances but I totally feel that in order to make it work & look beautiful, Saba Qamar should have kept it a bit subtle & not too over-expressed.

Wajih decided to intimidate Mannat by harming her mother. Wajih also decided to teach the servant a lesson, the same servant who did not buy Wajih’s lie about Mannat. I think the servants have been getting way too much coverage but then I hope it is basically a build up for all of them testifying against Wajih, I wish that’s the case because that alone will justify the screen time they got. However, I think it is getting tiresome seeing Wajih acting all KeWl & UnBoThErEd. The story has definitely become stagnant & that is not a good sign!

Haya for the first time tried to put a pressure on her tiny brain & decided to ask Wajih in order to see whether the culprit will confess his crimes? Anyways, if Haya will try to put two & two together, it will definitely be better because I would hate to see a character go to waste without not doing something beneficial & useful!

Closing Thoughts – Misleading Precaps:

This episode of Cheekh was a miss for me but I am sure it must have worked for all the avid fans of this drama. Not sure what the future holds for Mannat but would hate to see her losing any of the support system or happiness that he has especially her husband or her baby. The preview that was shown last week was again misleading because none of it happened in this episode so I am not too keen on the precap shown this week too as I think all of that will happen probably after 2 weeks. Please share your thoughts about this episode of Cheekh.

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Zahra Mirza.