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View Larger Image. I personally think that the writer was just having a personal thought about this. I'm pretty sure everyone had SOME kind of problem with the ending and ranted about it after they saw the final. So I really don't think it's that big of a deal to argue about. I agree with many views of the writer's. I also agree that it's not that necessary to create an argument on the internet over a drama that has ended already.
I'm just satisfied that this drama is over and we can all have some other topic to discuss in future social gatherings. This drama was pretty stretched And that's the reason we're even discussing it Nothing in the world is lawless. Apart from that, is it not enough that Humsafar, and eventually the Pakistani stars, got popularity all over the world? People here have problems with everything that becomes popular among the public.
Waste of time Wake up Pakistan do something Productive Its just unbelievable to see how can a foreign returned businesswomen, stylish and modern, is unaware of the latest medical research called DNA? Haters gonna hate. Good drama with superb acting and direction. Don't care about the script's flaws.
The drama had some serious flaws in it and people should not compare it to classics like dhoop kinaray, boota from toba tek singh.
I knew that "10 things I hate Am just fed-up of these "10 things I say, borrow it, rather than borrowing the titles, over and over again. But keep writing :. I wanna say BAMM! That's how its done. You've got a writing flair and an unbeleivable sense of humour. I wish there was a "dislike" button You might have to watch the drama from very start Get over it girls, it was just a drama and is over too now.
Why give so much importance? Ab tou khatam hou gaya, qabar mein utar gaya, ab tou jaan chor dou pleaseeeeee!!! Enough yaar!
It was Good! I want to know why the spineless and brainless Ashar didn't believe a word Khirad said to him for 4 years but one letter managed to convince him what an awful husband he was and how he was played by his own mother Was the letter sprinkled with something that made him finally come to his senses? The hero in this drama threw his wife out on a mere suspicion and the sort of girl that admires such a man can never raise a self confident,independent daughter with good self-esteem.
I seriously thought She will kill either Khirad or that Parii.. That would be an interesting ending But No.. The same Lame Game Doesn't the Mr's death make her the matriarch of her family? Ashar could have left the house if he wanted, but he did not have a right to kick his mother out of her own house. Get over your patriarchal mindset please. Friday prayers resume in Tehran after nearly 2-year hiatus due to Covid. Climate change will cause global tensions, say US intelligence services.
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Here I was, trying to concentrate on how terrible the show was, when I was totally blindsided by Abira, armed with her keyboard, and her persistence to not pay attention to any of the conventions of the language. Well done, lass, well done. Shahbaz lodhi 9 years ago Reply Nicely written, might be an alternate of Indian soap serials to raise points or write on it different dialogues is not just a wastage of time,,,,, nice effort but less beneficial Ammar 9 years ago Reply Author definetly has large vocabulary..
But usage of heavy words, doesn't always make for a good reading.. Tone down vocabulary.. Akar 9 years ago Reply this is the single most stupidiest article i have ever read..
Perhaps you are trying to show your writing style as opposed to comment on the play itself? I think I need a glass of water and some fresh air to get over this rather wordy blog! Raja Nowsherwan kiani 9 years ago Reply Its a head ache Uzma 9 years ago Reply I agree with what all has been written, but I would also say that I actually dont think the mother in law stereotype is that far from reality.
Also, I think movies and tv shows in general, be it Hollywood, Indian or Pakistani portray characters that are all good or all bad. You very rarely find a portrayal of a character as simply being human, with both good and bad qualities in them. But great effort. Kakar 9 years ago Reply This isn't a soap opera it's based on a famous novel written by Farhat Ishtiaq. I'm currently abroad and studying media as part of my degree.
Talking, writing, and critiquing media is extremely important and sadly it does not happen in Pakistan as much as it should I've been following Humsafar here on youtube and I must admit, that it is refreshing to see that after ages we have something of this level being broadcast that almost unites the country on common ground!
It has managed to create celebrities that are desperately needed to replace the across-the-border faces taking over our own. It has revived our own style of drama making which is original to us and much superior.
I wish we have a more accessible media journal where experts talk about the important media content from Pakistan which in turn helps develop and shape media policy to ensure something like Maya Khan or bad Indian style soap operas are nipped in the bud.
Mehdi 9 years ago Reply I just liked the song 'wo humsafr tha magr us se humnawa na the hum' but not the drama which is actually confusing and misleading the people who are already entrapped in INDIAN star-plus etc.. Ahmed 9 years ago Reply Then again I mean no thought has been given by the producers..
Ayesha 9 years ago Reply wow if you dont like the drama then why you have the followed the drama so religiously.. If you adore profanity and promiscuity in TV shows then your living in a wrong country. Parvez 9 years ago Reply When a good legal brain decides to take a walk-about, this is what results - I enjoyed the read.
Including this particular writer, anyways I think ppl love a good old romantic story and this is a breath of fresh air amongst all other crappy dramas on air. Raza 9 years ago Reply Brilliant. You're very right; the drama reinforces all our make-believe stereotypes. Anon 9 years ago Reply I am a graduate of an elite lawschool and I agree with you hundred percent, except in real life everywhere I look, I see different shades of the same Humsafar in people around me.
Worse, I often find myself adopting characteristics of either one of the two female leads, its not the drama, its the Pakistani society and it has cut out only two recognised roles of a Pakistani woman - you are either a Sara or a Khirad. Every man and prospective MIL I have come across wants a Khirad, but if you want to make it as a career woman you have to be like a Sara. I know people protest about the idolisation of Khirad and demonization of Sara but if tommorow I go to an office wearing a scarf or a shalwaar kameez, it is my fellow female colleagues who are likely to give me a more hard time and write me off as a dumb village belle.
It's not just the Khirad vs Sara steretype, infact it's the the urdu medium vs english medium stereotype. The urdu mediums are the homemakers and the English mediums are the go getters.
So yes as much I hate these stereotypes, they are true and they exist. Ask any defence kid or Grammarian who likes to snicker about the North nazimabadis, the LUMS kids snickering at the NOP wallas, the Olevel kids looking down upon the FSC and govt school kids and you will realise Humsafar is true to home Jay 9 years ago Reply first of all, the writer has her own opinion like everyone else in this world.
All you seem to have a problem with is the moral characters of Asher and Khirad. If asher had been living with a girl all this time and Khirad was illegitimately pregnant with some guy's baby this would be more realistic? It's funny how half of us are totally into talibanization and the other half is out there talking about illegit relations as if it is just the right thing to do bangash 9 years ago Reply I dont think character of Sara is evil, just driven mad with love and unable to recognize dead-ends.
Acorn Guts 9 years ago Reply This article just took the cake when the author started recommending real-world jobs for Khirad.. Shamy 9 years ago Reply and the point of this article being?? Ali 9 years ago Reply Cheap show!! Humsafarissexist 9 years ago Reply I can feel the vomit in my mouth. Abira Ashfaq 9 years ago Reply Many of you are not aware of cultural studies and media studies.
People make a career in writing reams about what people watch - be it Bollywood or tv. So to that extent the criticism that I have written unnecessarily is really nonsensical. We like to watch, we like to critique what we watch, as viewers we have discretion to switch channels, and as readers we can click to something we think is worth our time.
Not a single point of the shamers and the naysayers is about the actual merit of the arguments. To say that its not worth writing about is denying that our entertainment represents cultural values, and contains messaging of an insidious type. Now lets move on. Avante 9 years ago Reply well drama is just a form of expression in art. Maybe, the characters are deliberately made to talk less and not nonsensical so that their words have an impact and would not be like any other romantic play aired on channels nowadays where the female characters blabber rubbish.
Hina Iftikhar 9 years ago Reply Here is a good critical analysis of the play by Ms Ashfaq, according to her view, without actually recommending it or not, while admitting all along of its massive popularity. So ladies and lads, relax and do not take it to heart. Yousuf Shaikh 9 years ago Reply Nicely done. I was expecting another shameless Humsafar bashing but the way you have written brings up quite a few questions that I hadn't pondered before.
Meem 9 years ago Reply Geez, really? You're going to take a piece of fiction so seriously that you ended up writing a whole blog about its repercussions on the society? It's just a drama for crying out loud and on a channel which is one of the many. If it doesn't suit your taste, don't watch it and this is not coming from someone who is a die-hard fan either. With the number of suggestions of how the drama 'could' and 'should' have been handled, I think you might as well come up with a script of your own.
PS: I'm sorry if you wrote this as a piece of satire but the humor was pretty much lost on me, and as I see, on most of the other people commenting here! Balma 9 years ago Reply Where do they get names like Khirad, azaan, dua etc from? I couldn't get that If out-of-box minded people dont like it then why they are watching it regularly?. Thanks God in our country there are millions who still love simple family oriented drama.
Roshni 9 years ago Reply Deen Sheikh: Definitely! Hats off.
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