Ohkay so, there was a major plot twist in this episode but I am not too sure if that was the right way to go about it especially when it comes to Zaid. I am sure this scenario was added to have a couple of episodes more but then again, since it is going to end on a happy note, I don’t mind plus Fizza’s track needed a proper closure too, so realistically, they did well!
So, Fizza came back all apologetic & regretful that she didn’t stand by Zaid’s side when he needed her the most. Fizza got a taste of her dreams & she realized that it was nothing in comparison to what she compromised upon, which was a relationship with a loving husband. The thing that shocked me the most was when Zaid told her that she could stay in his home? Obviously the writer didn’t have any other option but I felt what Zaid did was so unlike him because it was like despite knowing that it was Amna’s home now, he was giving Fizza an open invitation to live there for as long as she wanted.
Also, Amna was always a very selfless sort of a person but now what she is doing is again something hard to digest, like why is she ready to forsake everything for Fizza knowing that Zaid is so over that her & the relationship that they shared. I am not sure why did Amna think not telling Fizza straight away about her & Zaid’s marriage was the right thing to do? Zaid I believe, in stead of behaving like a spectator should have taken matters in his hands & told Fizza that he got married to Amna because staying quiet about it is not the best way to go about it. Zaid is already over Fizza to be mindful of her heartbreak, so he should’ve told her everything but again, since things happen after taking their sweet time in this drama, I am sure Fizza will find out the truth probably after a few episodes.
Anyhow, it was a decent episode. The entire story of this drama has been really good & the execution makes it even better. I must say Sarah Khan looked adorable in this episode as well. Please share your thoughts about this episode of Yaar e Bewafa.
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Zahra Mirza.