This was indeed a very sweet episode with full of heart warming moments. Dawood is falling in love with Kiran even more with each passing day and Kiran is reciprocating too. Since I am a sucker for romantic films and tv serials, so I absolutely love their romantic scenes, the two definitely share chemistry.
My favourite scene from the entire episode has to be one when Dawood’s mother rings him and informs him about the birth of his elder brother and sister-in-law’s baby boy. Dawood could hardly contain his happiness and aww, he brings them flowers and gifts too. :D I read somewhere and even kind of observed, when a woman enters in a man’s life, she changes him or rather he changes himself be it for good or for bad, and in Dawood’s case, he has changed, but for good. Kiran has had a positive impact on him, he no longer groans about silly things though the relationship with his estranged father hasn’t been mended yet but I am hopeful about the future.
Interestingly, all this while I used to relate Seemi’s character with that of Sarah’s from Humsafar but turns out Seemi’s reason to marry Dawood is completely different. She wants to marry him to break his “ghamand”, the reason I feel her for doing so is that Dawood never treated her kindly but has he not been like this with everyone and she is no exception but I guess she has taken this personally and decided to set him straight and oh boi, if these two ever get married it is going to be a disaster. Two strong headed people cannot survive together in my opinion. Also what’s interesting is in the initial episodes, I thought the story is quite predictable but as the serial is progressing further it does not seem predictable at all (at least for now). Either Dawood will go against his family and marry Kiran or he will give in to the pressure from his family and end up marrying Seemi though the latter situation is unlikely to happen but you never know.
The script writer has also given equal importance to the side tracks and it goes very well the main track which I think is a great thing because it does not get monotonous. I enjoy the little romantic moments shown between Sarah and Furqan and also Kiran’s grandmother and Aunt’s (Furqan’s mother) nokjhok.
Lastly, I cannot stop praising Mohib Mirza, he is such a terrific actor. This man doesn’t fail to impress me every time he’s on screen. Armeena Rana Khan has right from the start been just about alright, and like always I have only one complain from her, she has same expressions on her face which makes her acting seem fake. I have observed that she tries hard to do well and is also talented but she has not exploited her talent fully. The direction has been up to the mark in the particular episode. I would also praise Sohail Javed for knowing how to get the best out of his actors. Now that the story has become unpredictable I am totally looking forward to seeing what’s in store for us in the upcoming episodes.
Written by Deepika