Drama Review: 'Meem sy Muhabbat', Breaking Cyber Crime Fear

Why I Love Binge Watching Dramas Like Meem sy Muhabbat
From my recent research, I concluded that watching an already aired drama is a great choice for a single sitting binge. You don’t have to wait days or months, or listen to others’ reviews, you just grab your popcorn and finish the chill game in hours. This time, I chose Meem sy Muhabbat. My first favorite thing about this 32 episode drama was the chemistry between Dannaneer and Ahad. Yup, it was electric! They didn’t just play their roles; I felt they lived them. Anyone into love triangles must watch this lovely drama. The story kicks off with a lazy, smart, and jolly girl, Rishi, celebrating her failure day after flunking her engineering university test. She didn’t want to study anyway, what she really wants is marriage to escape studies. The hero, Talha, is a perfect entrepreneur with heaps of maturity and good looks. How and when they fall in love is another story, but they’re swimmers in totally different oceans.
Ayat Being Roshi: The Lovable Mess
The funny thing happens when Roshi enters office life with zero zeal for work, she turns her face into black ashes! She forgets to add water to the electric kettle during gossip sessions and arranges meetings for two rival business parties when she’s supposed to be a receptionist. She’s confident enough to reject someone’s proposal in seconds but too cowardly for spiritual revisions to speed up her marriage plans. She’s too dumb to catch sarcastic jabs from others but sharp enough to sense her sister’s feelings for their cousin. Roshi seems like a fool, but you can’t deny her jolly, cool vibe. She lives in the moment and spreads delight in her family. Her bonding with Mohid is mind blowing, and ladies wondering how to charm kids could learn her tricks. By the way, she didn’t do all this to catch Talha’s eye, but you could if you’re trying to grab the attention of a handsome, married boss, lol.
Talha Being the Boss: Mr Perfect
Now, Talha is the ultra mature youngster with a high GPA, running his dad’s business, and no room in his heart for imperfect girls. He has his own aura, and after that incident, his family’s preferences become his motto. His life and decisions revolve around Mohid, and he can’t fathom dealing with an immature girl who can’t even dress or walk like a businesswoman.
Khismish Being the Family Man
Though it’s a side role, they made this guy show that doing home chores and cooking for his wife is awesome. I feel every lady deserves a husband like him, who’ll massage her feet after handling all the housework himself. He’s not proud of it, instead he feels a guilty pleasure in doing it all.
The Family: Roshi’s Lovable Clan
What I love is Roshi’s family. They’re portrayed as manageable, educated folks with high moral values and respect for each other. Roshi’s mom doesn’t let anyone badmouth her daughter in law, even if it’s her own daughter. She’s got a great sense of style, recites surahs, and holds Milad before weddings. Roshi’s grandfather is super close to her and steps up in times of crisis, even if it means faking his own death.
The Villain: Sharaq’s Dark Side
Sharaq, lol, well, he’s the antagonist who gets what’s coming because of his evil behavior. I feel like he’s done a ton with his facial expressions, you can’t tell if he’s a cool or cold guy. His character shows that black sheep exist everywhere, no matter if the family is rich, educated, or sensible.
A Note on Facing Fears
Every devilish act has an end, but fear shouldn’t overpower young minds. Departments exist to handle cybercrime, and no one should be harassed or tortured mentally or have their family’s dignity toyed with. In Pakistan, the PTA is the department tackling cybercrime cases, and they won’t let anyone mess with you.
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The post cover attracted me because I also watched this drama and I like it, I like the ending the most because of the song at the end of the play which is the answer to the whole ost. And the shark meme😂, funny and a love story❤
Glad to know you also watched it. What to binge watch next? Judwa was still one of my favourites from recent dramas.
Yes, I saw it too. Now I'm watching Sher and Mai Manto Nahi Ho. And starting jhooti kahani because it seems funny and biryani