I thought the most interesting scene was when Kashf lectures Zaroon on how to treat women and having girlfriends.....and then he tells her that he never thought of her as a girlfriend......and that moment where she's taken aback by this response of his......THAT moment.....those couple of seconds where she becomes speechless..........were so loaded with subconscious psychology!
Usually the book is better, but in this case the dram is much better than the novel..much better even though it doesn't exactly follow the novel.
It might be only me,but I don’t like it a lot when Kashaf thinks out loud about how khush-kismat her sister Sidra is and how easy everything has always been for her…and another one of her thoughts was ‘kitne araam se ghar baithe shadi ho gayee aur acha husband mil gaya…mujhe kuch bhi plate main rakh kar nahin milata’…(along those lines).It just sounds too weird,to me atleast.
Also why do they have they started playing some kiddie-detective movie type music when it is some Zaroon scene…??..
the background score always paints a picture in the viewer's mind that what is going on in the character and its head... keeping Zaroon's personality in mind. the music suits perfectly!!!