Is Mein making a convincing case for Mubashira? Can we justify Muhib and Hina’s betrayal in any way? Why is the Zaid and Ayra relationship so dead?

Mubashira’s Personality Dilemma
Does Mubashira have a personality disorder or is she simply a spoilt, arrogant woman with anger management issues? We wish the drama would clarify this angle, so we can better understand Mubashira’s behavior. The therapy seems to have no effect on her, not even helping calm her down. What is interesting is, that she is so not interested in Zaid right now and neither is Zaid remotely interested in her.
We wonder what Mein plans to communicate? Is it confusing us about Mubashira? Why did Mubashira say that she changed her habits for Muhib? Subsequently, she tells her friend that she granted Muhib one and a half year to understand her completely before marrying her?
What’s On The Cards For These Two Love Birds?
Can someone please tell us why Ayra and Zaid are not planning to marry yet? Kiya mujboori hai? They seem to be going off in their own directions and just meeting for lunch or tea. At this moment it looks like they themselves are wondering if they even have an objective together. This state of limbo is making their storyline boring and non-interesting.
The Slap That Said Nothing?
The father slapped his son Reyyan, and the very next morning, they sit down for breakfast at the dining table, totally at ease, as if nothing had happened. No apology or discussion about what happened from either side? So, hitting a grown man is totally normal? And come to think of it, did he really say something that would justify a slap? What is the history between the brother and sister? Is it that one received more than his/her fair share of attention and the other one received none?
Muhib & Hina – Cursed For Life?
Muhib and Hina’s life is cursed by Mubashira and her father’s insidious plans to frame them in false allegations. What did you guys think of the preachy speech Muhib delivered to Mubashira about Hina and her being the loving wife? Well Muhib sahib, you are responsible for your actions and the way you did things was just not justified.
