The entry of our typical hero, Noman Ijaz, has made the drama quite intriguing for all the viewer’s digging for a romantic flick to watch this winter. The best part of the drama for me is that the screenplay and story line has been directed with little melodrama and more reality, with all the characters in the drama showing naturalness.
The audience seems to be falling even more in love with the character Saad who has enacted the character of a boy hopelessly in love exactly as it is deciphered in the minds of the majority. Saad possesses a never die spirit when it comes to loving his cousin Umm-e-Hani and Uzair Jaswal has remarkably portrayed the character with poise and subtlety while portraying a myriad of emotions in every frame .
Even though Saad has little to say in the episode but we have learnt a lot about his character and the credit goes to Uzair Jaswal for letting his acting make all the noise. The different scenes in the episode show the contrasting personalities of Saad and Salar.
When Umm-e-Hani tells Saad about being concerned for Salma, her maid not being able to reunite with her lover, Saad pays close attention and ensures she gets the burden off her chest. He offers to stay up all night just to ensure Umm-e-Hani feels better. On the contrary, Salar (Noman Ijaz) gets icy cold and snaps at Umm-e-Hani for bringing up a maid’s issue and wasting his time, showing disregard to Umm-e-Hani’s feelings.
Some of the personality traits of Salaar raise a concern of whether Umm-e-Hani is making a mistake by giving her heart to someone who might not be the right fit for her. Will Salar be Umm-e-Hani’S biggest regret? Will Umm-e-Hani choose Saad over Salaar? We cannot wait to find out but till then the drama continues to be a visual treat and a perfect blend of bitter sweet romance.