A tale of unrequited love, where one's devotion silently flourishes unnoticed. Their beloved may never grasp the depth of their feelings, yet their selfless acts redefine love as putting the... Read allA tale of unrequited love, where one's devotion silently flourishes unnoticed. Their beloved may never grasp the depth of their feelings, yet their selfless acts redefine love as putting the other's happiness first.A tale of unrequited love, where one's devotion silently flourishes unnoticed. Their beloved may never grasp the depth of their feelings, yet their selfless acts redefine love as putting the other's happiness first.
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This drama is yet another poorly written disappointment from Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar, relying on the same tired love triangle formula we've seen countless times before. One person loves another who loves someone else, and that's all there is to it. The story lacks originality, depth, or any attempt at creativity, making it painfully predictable and boring. The characters feel one-dimensional, and the writing seems lazy, offering nothing new to engage the audience. It drags on endlessly, testing your patience with every predictable scene. If you're looking for fresh or meaningful content, skip this one. It's not worth your time.
Drama mainly revolves around the emotional, kind of poetic character Bilal who falls in love with sadaf. Wahaj as BA is excellent. Actors are doing great but script is average. Bilal has been associated with bad habits of alcohol and having relations with women due to his painful past but he changes as he falls in love with sadaf. It's all fantasy, poetic kind of love. Screen play looks good. If the drama wasn't that slow paced, It would have been more better. Also drama doesn't have extra scenes of sole elderly characters preaching and all, saas bah relations etc. But it wold not be everyones cup of tea as its slow paced and its not realistic but poetic and is a fantasy.
Most of the characters of this play are projected as thankless. Starting with Mother, daughter, brother, friends and Sadaf's husband-Omar. If Bilal had done so much for Sadaf family , nobody even thanked him properly and ignored him on every count. Probably some sort of consideration should have been given to characters who deserve thanks. From acting perspective, all the main actors have really given their best performance to this play.
There are so many twists and turns in the play which keep viewers glued to the screen. But we still feel script writers should not show middle class families as thankless.
There are so many twists and turns in the play which keep viewers glued to the screen. But we still feel script writers should not show middle class families as thankless.
The drama, clearly intended for a 1960s audience, is poorly written and constructed. It makes unnecessary excessive attempts to make the scenes and situations sad, which feels forced rather than genuinely moving. The writer lacks the imagination to bring anything new to the drama's storyline, recycling the same plot and situations found in countless other productions. Also, the production team's unsuccessful attempts to stretch out scenes unnecessarily and add slow, melancholic music to create emotion fall flat. Today's audience expects real-life, relatable situations and issues, not the same old love triangles and overused romantic plots.
Such an old fashioned, slow paced drama, pathetic screenplay, every character speaks so very slow, as if everyone of them is sick. Even the dialogues are pretty okay, doesn't show any 'Khalil ur Rehman prowess'. Khalil sahab has this propensity of showing tragic, more often sudden, deaths in his stories, which is indeed an irksome repetition.
The drama has the vibes of 90's bollywood movies where almost after every dialogue a sound of flute kicks in to intensify the scene unnecessarily. Acting is nice, wardrobe is good, cast looks good but this is what happens when the director and writer aren't up to the mark. Good actors can't run and win this race on their own. Not recommended at all.
The drama has the vibes of 90's bollywood movies where almost after every dialogue a sound of flute kicks in to intensify the scene unnecessarily. Acting is nice, wardrobe is good, cast looks good but this is what happens when the director and writer aren't up to the mark. Good actors can't run and win this race on their own. Not recommended at all.
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