ARY Digital’s megahit drama series “Kabhi Mein Kabhi Tum” has reached its grand finale. The main story of this drama depicts a careless boy who after marriage becomes a responsible and a great support to his family.
The drama tries to show the support of husband and wife who stand by each other in difficult times and this is what makes any relationship strong.
The end of the drama Kabhi Mein Kabhi Tum, will the film be made now?
But thanks to this drama, a woman’s house was also destroyed. She was divorced by her husband because she used to watch this drama with passion.
A video is going viral on social media, in which a woman is shown narrating how her husband divorced her just for watching a drama.
In the video, the woman said that I liked the drama Kabhi Mein Kabhi Tum very much. One day, I was watching this drama when my husband came. He lost his temper when he saw me watching TV. She broke the TV and said you are watching dramas all the time. You have no other job and divorced me.
30-year-old Samina said that my husband had beaten and tortured me before.
The woman said that I don’t have any children and neither do I have parents, so I used to pass my time by watching dramas, but my husband was angry about this.
The woman further says that now she wants to settle down again and is looking for a man who will value and respect her, even if he is older than her.
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**Interview with Samina: The Impact of “Kabhi Mein Kabhi Tum” on Personal Lives**
**Interviewer:** Thank you for joining us today, Samina. Your story has resonated with many after the viral video. Can you tell us how the drama “Kabhi Mein Kabhi Tum” became a point of contention in your marriage?
**Samina:** Thank you for having me. I’ve always loved watching dramas, and ”Kabhi Mein Kabhi Tum” was no exception. It was a way for me to escape my reality and find solace. But my husband didn’t see it that way. He believed that my love for watching dramas was a sign of neglecting our relationship. One day, when he found me watching the show, he lost it and eventually divorced me over it.
**Interviewer:** That sounds incredibly difficult, especially under such circumstances. You mentioned in your video that your husband had been abusive previously. Do you think the drama played a role in amplifying those negative feelings he had toward you?
**Samina:** Absolutely. I think it was more about him projecting his insecurities. Instead of having a conversation about our issues, he let his anger take control. The drama just became the final straw for him, which is heartbreaking. It makes you wonder if certain narratives in media could affect how someone interacts with their partner.
**Interviewer:** It’s indeed troubling to think about how media consumption can impact relationships. Now that you’re single again, you mentioned looking for a partner who values and respects you. What qualities are you seeking?
**Samina:** I want someone who understands my passions and supports my interests, not someone who would try to control or belittle me. Respect and communication are crucial. I’d rather be with someone older who values my individuality than someone who tries to suppress me.
**Interviewer:** Your story opens up a broader conversation about the responsibility of media and the influences they hold in our personal lives. Do you feel that dramas like “Kabhi Mein Kabhi Tum” could have a negative impact on some viewers?
**Samina:** I think media can shape our perceptions of relationships, but it’s important for viewers to have critical engagement. I wonder, are we to blame the drama for our choices, or should we be reflecting on our actions and what they reveal about our relationships? It’s a debate worth having.
**Interviewer:** That’s a compelling point. Should the creators and producers of such dramas consider the impact of their content on real-life scenarios? How can they ensure that their stories promote healthy relationships rather than toxic ones?
**Samina:** Yes, definitely! Creators have a responsibility. They should portray relationships that encourage dialogue, respect, and understanding instead of conflict over trivial matters. That could influence viewers positively, rather than negatively.
**Interviewer:** Thank you, Samina, for sharing your story and insights. Your experience highlights the potential consequences of media consumption on relationships and the importance of respectful communication.
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**Question for Readers:** What do you think? Should we hold media responsible for the way it influences personal relationships, or do individuals need to take accountability for their reactions and decisions? Join the debate!