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komal01 · 7 months
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Har raat meri aankhein inhi sochon mein ghum ho jaati hain;
Ke mera maqsad-e-hayaat kya tha,
Aur mujhe thaka kin kaamon ne diya!
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kanyasstuff · 7 months
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When Farhan Saeed said,
"jo acha lagta hai, wo har hal me acha lagta hai. Or jo acha ni lagta wo chahe mathe par chand saja k ajaye, koi farq ni prta".
And I can't agree moree.
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southasiansource · 1 year
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- Have you ever tried to understand how I feel or what I want, Jiya? - Arsal, why should I ponder on such things? The situation is very simple, just let me go and end [our marriage] for good! - I can’t do that, Jiya. I can’t leave you. - Why can’t you [divorce] me? Arsal, you’re being very unfair and deceitful. - I can’t even think about deceiving you, Jiya. - Why?
سنوچندا SUNO CHANDA (2018) dir. Ahson Talish ✥ 1.19
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canihaveyouback · 2 months
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तुमसे रिश्ता अब ऐसा है ना नफ़रत है, ना इश्क पहले जैसा है।
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jea-lousy1 · 10 months
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'Big men make big sacrifices.'
'I'm not a big man.' -Baadshah begum,2022
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sajniiii · 10 months
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barsey hai rehmat koi, ishq ibaadat hui
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dil yeh kahan le jaau? teri hi aadat hui
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teri zaat mei hi chhupi meri hi kahaani hai
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zikr tera yaad rahey, raat aankhon mei khoyi hai
hania amir and farhan saeed for ranjhnaa
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forgivemydevilishmind · 3 months
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Mere Humsafar
I know I am late to come to this show. But man, I am so glad I finally got here. I really needed to see a strong empathetic Asian husband, and this character delivers.
First, I always had a thing for men who can stand up to their family. I like who knows right from wrong and who can speak out when wrongs are committed in front of them. From the moment Hamza entered the show, he treated Hala with kindness. He treated her like family. But when they were marrying her off, he spoke up for her with his own father. And when his own family turned against her, he righted a wrong. He didn’t force her to marry him. He gave her a choice and since then he never backed down from it.
Second, no matter their fight, he always defended her. He didn’t let his family make decisions for him. When his mother said that he should divorce her, he told his mother that Allah didn’t say to commit crimes because his parents ordered him to. He never wanted to leave her. His first and foremost thought was to find a way back to her.
Third, he boosted her confidence. He noticed the little ways his family ignored her and mistreated her and rectified it. Whether it was to buy her a phone, or ask about a bag or open her bank account, he empowered her.
Fourth, I am at age where I find it sexy if a man can cry. When he was hurting, he wasn’t fragile to not get emotional. I loved that he was in sync with his emotions.
But he wasn’t without his flaws which makes him believably human. He didn’t want to hear how his mother treated Hala because he didn’t want to spoil his relationship with his mother. That means he must have instinctively known his mother mistreated her. But he wanted at least a layer of pretense to protect himself. I would have to say, he never allowed that layer to exist at the cost of his wife’s wellbeing.
Towards the end of the series when Hala tells him of her complains, he asks if his mom is the only reason she didn’t coming with him. I had expected him to leave his family. But he let me down a little when he left her alone instead. And yes he redeemed himself when he still came back Everytime she needed him, but in that moment my heart broke for her. And in the end of the show, he does agree to go to Australia. If he had done that before they could have avoided months of stress.
Also right after they got married, and Hala asks for divorce and he raises his voice at her, Hala thinks he is going to raise his hands on her. I wish he would address that more directly with her and comfort her. Halas mental state had been in tatters, and he is educated enough to know he should handle victim of abuse better. He does learn latter in the show, to change his tone when she would get scared. But I feel like he never fully appreciated why Hala would get scared if someone caught her by surprise. He saw her tears but didn’t fully want to understand her fears.
One of my favorite fights he has is with his mother when she calls Hala characterless and he shreds her apart. And I loved when he stood in front of his father after he got married and said he gave her a reason to come back to the house. It’s so attractive to see a character stand up to people he loved and respected to honor her.
This is the first show where I have truly enjoyed a male character as much as I loved arnav Singh raizada, but for very different reasons.
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coffeewanderer · 10 months
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Unresolved.... Mere Humsafar
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Mere Humsafar is a Pakistani drama starring Farhan Saeed and Hania Aamir in lead roles. One of the popular dramas of 2022, the story revolved around Hala and the changes Hamza brings to her life. Despite Shahjahan's toxicity, Hamza's care for Hala, the amazing chemistry of the leads and Dadi brought the drama a massive recognition.
Now, the 40 episodes felt lengthy and there were times when Hamza definitely disappointed the audience, cause let's face it- people were there for Hamza.
One important point the story missed is Hamza's reaction to Shahjahan's abuse. I mean, wouldn't it be a trauma to any person to see their mother, who has always sacrificed her happiness for her child, who withstood abuse from her husband to inturn abuse someone. Without a doubt, Shahjahan was an excellent mother to Hamza (atleast till a certain point) and looking at one's mother as a person who brought pain to someone else is extremely hard. And, this brings the issue of Shahjahan using tablets to terminate Hala's pregnancy. This was a track that was left unresolved.
Second, Hala's insecurities run deep. While, Hamza has tried to give Hala the reassurance she needed, her lack of trust to confide in Hamza definitely put the audience off. While, there were some powerful moments, Hala unfortunately didnot have the character development she deserved. Hala seeking therapy, taking steps to be independent.... this was what I as an audience would have loved to see.
I do definitely think, Hala's unresolved issues and her doormat behaviour are huge red flags as a mother. The abandonment issues run deep and as such in real life Hala would be an overprotective mother, who may do more harm than good to her daughter.
Hania Aamir as Hala was nice to see, her body language was great and I think, Hania needs good directors and she needs to experiment with roles. Too much crying as Hala was definitely a negative, but that was the script. And any day, it's Hala over Maheer for me.
Sameen was a breath of fresh air. Here, the story highlights the difference education and parental support makes in a girl's life. In a way, Sameen was betrayed by the people closest to her, but her education gave her the confidence to look ahead in life. She made tough decisions and she could stand by them.
Overall, my rant is that it would have been better for Hala to seek help and to rebuild her life, acheiving her dreams instead of being a Cindrella. That, would have definitely ensured greater success to the drama, with audience being more satisfied. What's your take on the drama?
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dal-chawal · 2 years
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काश ये पल थम जाए, आप के हम बन जाए
जन्नत भूलाके हम तेरी आँखों के अश्क़ बन जाए
काश ये पल
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ruksarcreations · 2 years
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Arsal & Jiya ● Thi Chandi Ki Guriya, Tha Sonay Ka Gudda
Source: Suno Chanda/YouTube
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komal01 · 1 year
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December ki akhri shaam hai;
Sochta hoon, ab tumhe bhool jaon
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divingindeep · 7 months
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Hamza:
Hala tumhein kisi se darne ki zaroorat nahi hai.
Mujhe suno.
Mujhe dekho.
Hala ke liye Hamza hai.
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There are SO many layers to this that it hits you in SO many ways. Depending on the layers accessible to you...
I was (am?) so stunned by this character that my immediate, knee-jerk reaction (to a friend) was that such a man can't exist in the entire south asian nation.
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ramcharantitties · 2 years
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YOU GUYSS DHKSOHRLFK WHY AM I JUST FINDING OUT THAT OMFDHKJ
ok so my mom watches Suno Chanda and I really liked it and before that we were watching Mere Humsafar (I call it hamja hala wala show sorry) and i was like holy fuck wow what A Guy. i asked my mom the actor's name and she said "Farhan Saeed" and im like, yeh toh suna suna naam hai. SO i did a little digging and HE WAS THE JAL BAND MEMBER AND OWNER OF HARD ROCK CAFE AND SINGER OF THODI DER SHUT THE FUK HPGFJP im so jsedsk
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eishakadill · 2 years
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watching suno chanda and then mere humsafar is such whiplash lalskdgdhska Farhan literally plays characters on the opposite ends of the spectrum and HE DOES SO GOOD!!!
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badedramay · 11 months
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Hey Mais so I'm curious to know what the public perception on the hocane sisters is like (I'm new to Pak dramas). I previously saw a lot of twts/videos trolling them but I don't get why they were being trolled in the first place? Did something specific happen? However recently videos of Marwa and urwa discussing marital rape, messaging via dramas etc making the rounds on twitter. Suddenly everyone is praising them. Goes to show how fickle people are I guess. Also off topic was Farhan popular pre mere humsafar?
well yeah people are fickle especially when it comes to how they treat celebrities. the Hocane sisters started in the industry when they were still teenagers if I am not wrong? and they just did some things which people deemed troll worthy (starting from changing their spellings from Hussain to Hocane). more than Urwa, Mawra was trolled because of the tweets she made back when she was young. the girl was an unabashed Ranbir Kapoor fangirl and used to advocate for the Pak-India peaceful relationships which people thought was just her trying to keep her career in Bollywood going. so yeah..nothing astounding. the usual thing that happens to most celebs that dare to be themselves on social media. and if i am not wrong I think Mawra was the first (?) social media savvy person? like i remember her her flaunting her insta followers in a time when not everyone was on the app or if they were, didn't have the kind of following. so that also added to the trolling that Mawra relied on her social media presence to bag projects more than her acting abilities. Urwa has generally been less trolled than her sister.
yes, Farhan has been popular before Mere Humsafar both as a singer and as an actor.
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