EP 76

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Thankyou for the responses everyone.

One thing that made me the happiest was different people love different characters and have different least favourite characters, everyone has their opinions. I respect all of them as long as they're delivered respectfully.

It took me long to finalise Yumna Hadeed, they were randomly just doing nothing except romance and I do not like their scenes much. But yes, their scene in the last episode with samosas has been my favourite <3. They will have less scenes but beautiful ones. In the pressure of giving their scenes in every episode or every other episode, I ended up giving weird scenes, but still they are some people's favourite too <3

The love Ahil has received has me over the moon. If you compare him with other leads, he is the least loving, and polite with his female lead, yet favourite of almost 95% audience. I wanted him rude, angry man, who hates his woman yet is caring enough to never abuse her in any way, be it verbal or emotional or physical.

And for Ahil to be loved, we needed a bold fierce and somewhat mannerless -I do what I want- female lead, because if he had an innocent female lead who starts crying at a glare or a little rude behaviour - Ahil wouldn't have been loved. He would have seemed like a very rude and cruel lead. You can imagine Ahil with the kind of female lead who's so innocent & all, to understand my point.

Having innocent lead with him removes all the fun, though. No?

In our society, men are supposed to be emotionless. What we fail to recognize is 'Anger' is an emotion and it comes out when there is no other way to express what you feel. It starts with  'Men don't cry' and ends with 'he is a man. Men do get angry. So what?'

With all this, society has the nerve to say women are emotional. I am not saying they're not. All I am saying is 'Anger' is an emotion too. Stop letting it go like that.

Anger issues are not the main problem. Treating Anger Issues as something normal because he's a man and men are supposed to be angry is the problem.

Hoor sees it as a problem, and she will be vocal. She's mannerless at times, you will see that too [and are already seeing it] and would not like it. These things you may haven't seen much already, because it  needed their wedding to be done. So, here we are.

This is for Hoor Ahil people, and Raima Hassan too <3
This episode has two of my personal favourite scenes ♥️

I DO NOT CARE ABOUT VOTES BUT COMMENTS.

I. NEED. A . MINIMUM. 30. WORD. COMMENT. ON. HOOR . AHIL. IN. THIS. EPISODE. AND. RAIMA. HASSAN. TOO

TRIGGER WARNING: SELF HARM / SUICIDE ⚠️/ Mentions of child exploitation

Episode:

Ahil, Hoor, Wania and the children had left an hour ago. Ayaan had been staring at Momal's sleeping face for the past fifteen minutes. Sometimes there was a loving look, sometimes there was pain in the look. Sometimes there were promises  in his eyes to always protect her, sometimes there were regrets for past mistakes. Sometimes the eyes would look towards her while hating himself for his mistakes, sometimes they would bow down in shame. Ayaan leaned forward and placed his lips on her forehead, as if to make a promise. To make up for his past mistakes. And not to repeat those mistakes in the future. To protect her. The protection he couldn't do it before.

For the past two days, Ayaan had been keeping his eyes on Momal's face and at the same time looking forward to her when she would tell him everything. Ahil did not say anything more. What would Ayaan talk to anyone unless Momal told  Ayaan? Momal was tired that night, she thought she would tell him next day, but then she didn't remember. Now next day had come and Momal kept the paper on the table and was writing something on it. Ayaan was sitting there with her on the floor watching her write. And he was also making some flowers etc. on a paper. He was spending time with Momal. The time he hadn't spent before. Nothing was important. Nothing. She was the only one who mattered and was the most important. Ayaan reached out and stroked her hair.

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