If I recall correctly, Shazia’s (Sanam Saeed) life was supposed to be in misery because of Nazia (Syra Yousuf), while Nazia was supposed to live a happy life. Then why is it that neither of their lives are going good?
Shazia’s predicament is that her husband (Imran Abbas) is just downright crazy. He hates his father (Sajid Hassan) and wants to be nothing like him, and yet he still is. Even after acknowledging this fact, he still doesn’t do anything to change himself. And poor Shazia still has to live with him for the sake of her child.
Shazia and Moiz’s part of the drama was beautifully portrayed in this episode. I’m not sure if it’s the directing or just the storyline itself, but this drama has had an incredibly smooth pace since its first episode. There are times when the story might seem to be going a bit too fast or a bit too slow, but for the most part, it doesn’t disappoint. Hats off to Samira Fazal and Adnan Ahmed.
And Samira Fazal has to be thanked once again for the beautiful dialogues she created for Shazia’s character in this episode. “Agar pyaar karna apne ikhtiyar mein hota tou har koi pyaar karne wala khush rehta.” This line pretty much sums up everything that Shazia feels for Moiz. And it seems that after these intense dialogues, Moiz finally realized that he needs to change himself for the sake of his wife and his child.
Another instance where Shazia’s dialogues were tear-jerking was when she said, “Main nahin chahti ke meri aulad tum se nafrat kare jaise tum apne baap se karte ho. Warna wo bilkul tumhari tarhan nikle gi.”
And then, after so much pain and tears, Moiz finally decides that he’s going to change. After realizing how much Shazia loves him despite everything he’s done, he decides to change. “Meri aulad ko mere baare mein kuch mat batana,” he says to her. He wants to start again with a clean slate.
Sanam Saeed, Syra Yusuf, Imran Abbas and Imran Aslam are all relatively new faces. And you can tell just by looking at the way they act. They don’t have that same polished feel to them as all of the senior actors (Sajid Hassan, Bushra Ansari, Samina Peerzada etc.) in this drama have. But the fact they are able to stand up and not be overshadowed by these actors is a great feat in itself. Their acting is phenomenal for such new comers.
So, no mention of Nazia anywhere in the review? That’s mostly because it seems next week is going to be all about Nazia. Fahad (Imran Aslam) said to her in this episode, “Lagta hai tum aur Shazia ne qasam khayi wi hai har kaam ko aik saath karne ki.” But I don’t think that that’s true at all. It seems that everytime a little bit of happiness comes into Shazia’s life, Nazia’s life is thrown into turmoil, or vice versa. Baba Ji was correct when he said that their lives would affect each other’s…but lagta hai ke Baba Ji qismat parhne ke waqt glasses pehena bhool gaye :P. Because I can honestly say that I have no idea what is going to happen next episode.
Nazia’s saas (Bushra Ansari) finds out she’s having a girl, not a boy. But Fahad knew all about this…so where does the divorce come in? I can’t wait till next week!
-Noorie
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