i felt like todays epi was too short. shandana has quite a temper. i agree with flashback things. instead of going past n present constantly they should have done it in one sequence but well in real life this is how it happens. we thinks abt things that happened n keep coming back to real life.
Did they change the title song because i read that it is copy form Indian film Zubaida and they want to change it. So when they are going to change it.
its way too slow and background score way too loud as if its a tactic to drag the scene instead of complimenting it. the concept is good, basically a comparison of two generations and how they tackled marriage and relationships differently, but somehow its coming across as very haphazard on screen, lets hope it gets better.
I only saw the first episode....and I thought it was weird that Dur-e-shawar's husband has like a mommy-son relationship with her....that was unattractive.
I only saw the first episode....and I thought it was weird that Dur-e-shawar's husband has like a mommy-son relationship with her....that was unattractive.
wow that is the strangest comment that I've heard. Making breakfast for your husband and waking him up in the morning qualifies as a mother/son relationship? You must not know or have met very many married couples who are empty nesters and do rely on each other as husband/wife and not as children relying on their parents :-)
I only saw the first episode....and I thought it was weird that Dur-e-shawar's husband has like a mommy-son relationship with her....that was unattractive.
wow that is the strangest comment that I've heard. Making breakfast for your husband and waking him up in the morning qualifies as a mother/son relationship? You must not know or have met very many married couples who are empty nesters and do rely on each other as husband/wife and not as children relying on their parents :-)
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yes I thought that comment was strange. Actually I really like the chemistry between Durr e Shahwar and the character played by Qavi. they are doing a good job. Finally Qavi chose a role that suits him well.
wow that is the strangest comment that I've heard. Making breakfast for your husband and waking him up in the morning qualifies as a mother/son relationship? You must not know or have met very many married couples who are empty nesters and do rely on each other as husband/wife and not as children relying on their parents :-)
No one complained about the breakfast bit :s that was actually cute! what was weird was how Qavi started complaining that she didn't love him as much as she loved the kids, like a jealous kid competing with siblings for mommy's love. It was a combination of the dialogues and the way he said it, like a naraz 5 year old. bleh!
wow that is the strangest comment that I've heard. Making breakfast for your husband and waking him up in the morning qualifies as a mother/son relationship? You must not know or have met very many married couples who are empty nesters and do rely on each other as husband/wife and not as children relying on their parents :-)
No one complained about the breakfast bit :s that was actually cute! what was weird was how Qavi started complaining that she didn't love him as much as she loved the kids, like a jealous kid competing with siblings for mommy's love. It was a combination of the dialogues and the way he said it, like a naraz 5 year old. bleh!
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I have heard men that age talk like that. Men become like children....after a certain age men need their wives attention and presence more...just my observation
Really enjoyed today's episode. I absolutely love the cinematography. So far I really like everyone's acting except for the little girl playing Shandana daughter (Sofia). The role of young Durr E Shehwar suits Sanam Balouch. I do like the irony of how Qavi is behaving now when it comes to his daughter .
Aside from the superslow pace, i like the drama, the locations are beautiful and the acting is good. Except for the annoying little girl sophie...or sophia..:s