^no :-( even my husband was asking, first he was bored of it, then he got really excited when Adeel has the flashback of Rana telling him that Allah will fix him up.
Also, did Asher end up getting married? no sign of his wife, and his sister openly saying that she can see his love for Rana
And he's supposed to have blood cancer. Does he even know he is terribly sick?
They ended that pretty quickly? I think there may be other background issues and they quickly finished it...maybe actors weren't being paid or something? Some characters had disappeared for while.
omg hated that ending and the last episode. Don't understand if she had started to love and trust Adeel, thn why couldn't they just stay together :{ the cousin took way too much time out of the last episode.
Complete waste of time. It was left open ended which is fine, however the loser Adeel never apologized for all the agony he caused her. Apparently him getting into an accident was redemption. No, that is not how it works.
I read in the comments section on youtube, they changed the ending and the novel ended on a happy note.
I wish they actually had a school in Pakistan to teach them direction, writing, acting, and all those other things. Maybe we would have at least one decent drama or show every now and then to watch. Sad to see the guy who plays Adeel's father do roles that offer him nothing as an artist.
Sajal Aly and her sister, I'd like to see them doing something other than yell in everyone's face or just play those haaye main bechari roles.
And yes, they actually need to start making dramas on stories written by people who KNOW how to write, develop characters, tell stories and have an imagination. Enough of this rona dhona, slaps and evil smirks.
Gul e Rana was like a short, Pakistani version of a star plus drama. Just throw in random characters, take them out when budget is tight, the bechari heroine, the evil samaj.