Review Muqaddar Episode 1 – 7 [An Overview]


Muqaddar, written by Iqbal Banu and directed by Scheherazade Sheikh and produced by 7th Sky Entertainment. The magnitude is the story of two strong-headed people.

Although there were 7 episodes of the series aired, the first stage of the drama shows that this is the kind of story that has been watched before, it would not be wrong to say that the kind of treatment this drama has got makes it look absolutely amazing. Promising.

The first seven episodes laid the groundwork in an excellent way and at this point, the amount happens to be of the dramatic genre that does not disappoint the viewers who choose to set it.

Actors and characters

The central figure, Rima (Madiha Imam) is a breath of fresh air. An orphan who lost her parents at a very young age, but was raised by her uncle Arshad Alawi (Saif Hasan) and her aunt Bilqis (Fadela Qadi).

Arshad has a son Haris (Ali Ansari) who loves Rima and they are both engaged. Rima may have lost her parents but she grew up in an environment that could call it her own, and she felt that she belonged here and this beautiful home was her comfort zone.

Even though Arshad and his wife have done everything to take care of Reema, she is still a strong and detached character who knows what she wants out of her life.

Haris happens to be a perfect man that Raima would love, because they have lived together for years, and they both have an undeniable chemistry as well as a solid understanding of each other.

The initial episodes that covered the dynamics of their relationship were fun to watch.Saif al-Rahman (Faisal Quraishi) being an influential feudal lord made a name for himself.

He possesses a very exemplary mindset, but because he knows he must survive in a mega city like Karachi, he has finally shaped his image in such a way that people see a progressive and extroverted human being.

Saif al-Rahman believes in setting his own rules and never bothering with consequences because his wealth and power enabled him to feel in control. Saif al-Rahman happened to be married to the widow of his older brother, Farrakhanda (Aisha Gul).


She had a son from her previous marriage, Saad (Harun Shahid) who happened to be Reema's classmate at the university. Saad's mother, after marrying Saif al-Rahman, gave birth to a daughter,

Abira (Sabina Farouk). Abeera & Saad got engaged but Saad continues this relationship only due to family pressure or else he is very fond of Raima.

It seems that Abeera is involved with Hassan (a lone guard) and she actually doesn't see a future with Saad because they are two different people with completely different temperaments.

Muqaddar Story yet

The story so far has covered how Reema's interaction with Saifur Rahman so impressed him that he decided to take her to the next level.

Saif Rahman sends her an offer but Arshad assumes he will be able to handle this on his own without telling a keeper or even his wife.

Saif al-Rahman kidnapped Rima and made her stay in his home on his farm, and now he is trying to pressure her to marry. A guard who tries so hard to find a solution only returns home after being hit and bruised.

The way the story of amount was created and the type of direction it was presented makes it a fun drama to set. Realistic scenarios and situations. The letters are written in a way that makes you communicate with them easily and also allows you to understand what they are going through.

At first, it was hard to accept that I was guided by being Rima's uncle so easily gave up and didn't do what it needed to get her back but then, it also turned out to be practical and by the end of the day, he was concerned about the well-being and lives of his wife and son.

Arshad was not selfish in his approach, but he was pragmatic to analyze that Saif Rahman would not abandon Reema regardless of what he said. Hares also tried his best to reach Rayma, but Saif Rahman went to show him his strength and gave him a clear answer that he had no chance. Rima retaliated a lot, but Saif Rahman dealt with her patiently.

The way Madiha Emam behaved during this predicament shows her grip on this character and it actually makes you feel about Rima. The way you cry every time, helpless, hopefully, in rage, and remorse, you put on a super powerful performance the whole time.



In the initial episodes, all those humorous scenes involving Maham (Shameen Khan) and her interest in Haris were an absolute pleasure to watch, and the comic timing, dialogues and everyone's expressions were instant. All these little details make the scale an interesting watch for sure.

Brilliantly executed story

Now it seems that the story moves to the next stage where Reema will succumb to Saif Rahman's pressure only to save the life of Haris. She finally took the step to ensure the safety of the only people who had contact with her family.

Now it will be interesting to see how you will deal with Saif Rahman. At some point, the story of Al-Maqdar may remind Faysal Qureshi’s fans in his series Bashar Moamen, where his being Don was involved in a girl who was not in love with him but later brings out his best,

so it seems that the distant magnitude goes in the same direction, but viewers have to wait and watch. Overall, this drama is fun and the great acting of Faysal Qureshi and Madiha Imam makes it worthwhile.

The trend is gorgeous without any gaps and the same goes for the story as everything is explained without going into too much detail. I'm definitely looking forward to the rest of the magnitude loops but yeah,

I can see the speed getting a little slower from now on, let's see. Please share your thoughts about the elementary rings of the magnitude.

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