Discussions of ‘I loved you’

The drama ‘Me Pyaar Hua Tha’ came and went. So much so that four stormy episodes have already passed and the discussions are touching the skies.

Basically a romantic story, pure romance is showing after a long time. A triangular love story and the whole society involved.

A youth drama full of all angles of life is sure to come and raise the heart beats and touch the heights of fame.

There are many types of love and all its types are well discussed in the play. The dialogue doesn’t sound like a sermon, it sounds like life.

These are all scattered characters around us. The story is typical of the middle class which is the majority of the country. The good thing is that like most stories in every play, Meher, the heroine of the play, is not dreaming of palaces, but a prince falls in love with her.

Mehr’s marriage with her cousin Saad has been fixed in her childhood. The chemistry between the two cousins ​​is also good. Saad has also fallen in love with Meher, but he is unable to express it.

Saad’s sister urges him to express his love or else he may regret it, but he seems to be doing his catharsis in the pages of his diary.

A joint family system has been beautifully portrayed in which there are no conspiracies against each other but what is in the heart is communicated to the other in clear and civilized terms. They are shown accepting each other with their human weaknesses.

The greatest virtue of relationships is not to try to change the other, but to accept him as he is. Love is also the same name.

Meher’s mother is very impressed with her rich cousin and wants her daughter to get married to a rich man like her niece, for which she also starts a search relationship through related aunts.

Meher’s maternal uncle is not able to digest that Meher’s relationship is being sought by rejecting her son. However, Meher’s mother is now seeing every happiness, every blessing in the glow of wealth.

He doesn’t even care about his daughter’s simple temperament and choices. Areeb and Meher’s first meeting at Meher’s younger cousin and friend Anabiya’s wedding turns into love at first sight in the very first episode.

Although Arib appears to be a rambunctious youth at first glance, since he is also a singer, it all makes matters better with poetry. But when he slyly proposes to Meher in the third episode, the stakes of the drama are immediately heightened.

Perhaps every girl of that age wants to be proposed to or loved in the same way.

Maher is content with her cousin on one side. He has no desire for wealth and glitz, on the other hand it is human nature, he is starting to like it little by little. Expressing love also has its own power. Mehr’s own middle-class thinking, making his character stand out, is that he makes no conscious effort to change himself or impress anyone.

Meher likes to be a singer, an artist, but he is not interested in his wealth and fame. Areeb’s parents want to get him married. Areeb tells them that he has liked a girl.

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His mother infers her class from the girl’s bracelet so she throws it in the trash, as if rejecting her son’s choice.

It is a romantic drama, not a movie, so it also shows romantic relationships with the main characters.

It is good to see a good joint family system after a long time where relationships are respected and responsibility is considered a responsibility, not a burden. Maintaining relationships is difficult but it keeps a person happy, energetic and rich.

Let’s see what decision Maher makes in this story based on positive attitudes.

Both Saad and Areeb are not villainous. When both the heroes seem to be heroes then the decision becomes difficult or the tragedy becomes only then.

Effa Bravo Charlie’s Shahnaz was the heroine of some era who is seen as Maher today. The cast of the play fits their roles. The playwright is Sidra Sahar Imran and the director is Badr Mehmood. The music is great. The song was written by Kafi Khalil, he also composed and sang it himself.


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2024-08-30 06:00:14

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