I could have written this review without even watching the second episode as it was that predictable. Alvira finally convinces her father to meet Hamza. Dad goes in to the meeting with the mind set that he will convince Hamza to leave Alvira by bribing him with any amount of money needed. Upon meeting Hamza, he does exactly that…and Hamza does exactly what we all thought he would do; tell him that he loves Alvira and doesn’t care about the money and promises that one day he will give Alvira everything that her father has given her. Hamza tells Alvira of her father’s intentions, she confronts him, he says no to them getting married and she goes on a hunger strike. Her father finally says fine, but after she gets married the condition is that she will have nothing to do with him or his money.
Back in Hamza’s household, (I feel this scene needs to be mentioned). When Hamza is making tea, the kitchen cabinets are locked because apparently his mother doesn’t trust the help who has been there for 7-8 years. Who locks kitchen cabinets? I’m confused…if you don’t trust the help, even after she has been there for years, why is she still there? Seriously, I have never seen or heard of that.
Anyways, Hamza has somehow convinced his mother to go to Alvira’s house for the rishta. As soon as she sees their house, she is instantly impressed. Alvira’s family is a little reserved, and when she mentions that to Hamza when they are home, he tells her that they aren’t happy with this marriage. Khaire the mother has conveniently forgotten about her sister and wanting her bhanji to be the bahu since she saw the wealth Alvira can potentially bring. She speaks to her parosan about it they talk about how “poora ghar jahez se bhar jaega aur Hamza ko to set kara deinge…” Bechare have no idea that Alvira is coming without any jahez or financial support at all (which should really be the case in every wedding).
Like I said in the beginning, extremely predictable, plus all the promos pretty much fill in the gap of what might not be so predictable. Next week I’m guessing we will see some saas bahu conflict of kuch diya he nahi apni beti ko.