Pak Drama Meray Pass Tum Ho Episode 4 to 6 Review

Meray Pass Tum Ho turned out to be a slow-paced drama that has been repeated. These characters have no background, no relatives, and their story today is moving forward at a snail's pace. 

Although it is nice to see some surprises in this episode, in general, this is another "confusing" episode of Meray Pass Tum Ho, again making me wonder if I missed something. 

Some conversations tonight are not suitable for me at all, because heavy conversations are not suitable for these simple situations. There is always a way to tell a story about death in a different way, but so far, the play is not "refreshing".

Danish’s New ‘Friend’ [Meray Pass Tum Ho]

Tonight’s episode opened with a detailed review of the last scene of the previous episode, followed by another question-and-answer session in Danish and Mehwish. Some conversations about Mehwish's character in Danish made me cringe, but it was completely at odds with his character. 

After a nap, the Danes woke up with a different mentality and let Mehwish attend the wedding. This was one of those unexpected circumstances that made this incident tolerable. 

Later, the Danes made a more "open attitude" decision and became "friends" with Shahwar, which is another surprise, especially considering the fact that Danes do not believe in making friends. 

Since he was sober this time, Shahwar's emotions have also been more controlled and left a deep impression. Mehwish's attention to Shahwar and the grand wedding once again reflected her interest in material things. 

Although the Danes didn't think twice about the clothes they were going to wear, Mehwish wanted to look good-probably because she liked all the attention she got.

The Confusions [Meray Pass Tum Ho]

The Danish "Khuda ki kasam" is as difficult to contact as Mehwish once again convinced him that Aba is dead, and he can continue his life as he sees fit. Hasn't he already taken bribes? In addition, he is very willing and eager to follow this path until last week. Although his confusion is understandable, the whole situation is unreasonable. First, the Danish told Shahwar that he had never received a bribe, and then he was shocked by someone bribing him!

Although Mehwish's role is unflattering, it is more meaningful than Danish's. The fact that Danish is too simplistic has been well confirmed in these four episodes, but I am still waiting to learn more about Mehwish’s background. 

I hope she can talk about her family when talking about Anoushey’s brother’s wedding, but I Thinking about her family is always a mystery. The Danish forgot the key again, and Mehwish forgot to tell him that she was going out-this is showing up repeatedly! Humayun Saeed's body language at the scene covered the confusion and fear of the Danes when they came home with all the money. 

This is correct, but the Danish masoomiyat is annoying, not likable. This masculinity is basically to show that he is not doing anything like this out of his own free will, but Mehich is making him take bribes and changing everything he learns. 

There is nothing glamorous to watch an adult man behave like a child, just like watching a woman play the victim in every other play.

Meray Pass Tum Ho Episode 5 Story Review

Tonight’s Meray Pass Tum Ho episode brought some pleasant surprises, and the overall execution of this episode was just right. Since there is no narration and there are few characters, the pace of the performance continues to be slow, so I sometimes feel that I need to take a break from watching the same faces throughout the drama. 

The story is so simple and so simple that we don’t know much about the families of these characters. The time scene of the Danes in the office broke the monotony, and there were many interesting dialogues in the plot tonight.

Danish’s Decision [Meray Pass Tum Ho]

The highlight of this episode is that the Danish decided to refund the bribe money, which would become more meaningful if he did not collect the money initially and spend the money. 

However, it is great to see him make this decision, because people like him will never take risks. The opening scene covering the Danish mentality is well written and executed very well. 

These scenes clearly show that for the Danish, this is a huge sum, which means greater discomfort to him.Later, he realized what he had to do, and finally came to the conclusion that he had better not accept bribes, which was the best decision he had made so far.


It's great to see the Danes come to positive conclusions based on their own wisdom, rather than listening to what Mehwish told him. However, the response of the boss was very obvious, he would pay a high price for his honesty-this situation is easy to achieve. 

We have all heard real stories about people being punished for honesty in this work environment, and this is not what we often see in TV series. I am very happy that the writer will show how easy it is for a person to please big guys and make a lot of money, and how difficult it is to make decisions that are not suitable for such people. 

It is great to see that the Danes did not drag Aba down. Humayun Saeed's performance has always been flawless. Although I find the Danish character unattractive, his dialogue can sometimes be annoying, but Humayun Saeed translated the character perfectly on the screen. 

You understand why someone like the Danish is always taken for granted and why people think he is not worthy of a wife like Mehwish.

The Dinner [Meray Pass Tum Ho]

This episode shows in detail the grandeur of Shahwar houses and their way of life. The background score and overall atmosphere are impending doom, just as this meeting will change the current situation of these two simple people. 

The Danes are in awe of Shava’s confidence, but there are also many scenes that show that the Danes are socially embarrassed. Sometimes, a Danish encounters such simple things, but he is a person who cannot associate with people of his age.On the other hand, Mehwish is very smart, although she has reservations about how Shahwar plans the Danes to leave the table, she still plays with her. 

She even made sure that Rumi went with the Danes so that she could finally learn more about Shahwar's wife and his relationship with her. 

Mehwish was curious and confused, but at the same time, she "liked" the whole situation and expression, and when she saw the necklace, she summarized why she found Shahwar so attractive. Mehwish thought it was normal to talk to Shahwar because it would not harm anyone.

Shahwar comes from a completely different world, maybe he is Mehwish's definition of "ideal man", but she is married to a Danish-a person who loves her-so now she is just playing with a better understanding The man's thoughts. 

Mehwish is trying to set certain "boundaries", but she can also see that Shahwar knows how to get "what he wants" and she also knows that she is the one he wants! The Danes know this too, because Shahwar never tried to hide his feelings. 

Ayeza Khan's performance has always been excellent. She is a good actor, but sometimes her overall style in the play does not match her role.

Meray Pass Tum Ho Episode 6 Story Review

The story is gradually taking shape, although the pace of the play is still very slow, but compared with before, the characters are now easier to connect with people. 

Especially the Danes are showing some signs of wisdom, and some of his reactions tonight are actually very interesting. This story is predictable, the character is not a new character, but Nadeem Baig's guidance is undoubtedly the highlight of each episode. 

The dialogue and situation in this episode are very interesting. Fully focusing on Mehwish and Danish sometimes makes the situation duplicate. However, I must say that I am definitely more interested in discovering how these characters respond to the "changes" of life in the upcoming episode.

The Reactions [Meray Pass Tum Ho]

At the beginning of the episode, Mehwish was holding a necklace box, and Danish expressed dissatisfaction with the whole situation without reservation. The dialogues are bold and quiet, but they fit the situation shown, because it is obvious that Danish is completely troubled by Mehwish's attitude and nothing else. 

He found it hard to believe that his wife was "okay" for the way Shahwar was around her. It's nice to see that the Danes are smart enough to know what happened and what Shahwar's intentions are. Danish and Mehwish mentality and situation are perfectly translated on the screen. 

The only hard-to-connect aspect of the entire repertoire is that it took Mehwish a long time to be attracted to someone, especially considering that she had a wealthy friend who brought her to all these high-end venues. 

Therefore, we must assume that no one is so obsessed with Mehwish, so this is the first time rich people and "charismatic" people have shown interest in Mehwish.The Danish didn't add sugar tonight, he knew what Mehwish thought. 

He also questioned that he hadn't given her enough, and perhaps felt that to some extent she had reason to ask for more. Even if he asks Mehwish to change her mind, he obviously knows her so well that he only knows what substantive things mean to her. Both Humayun Saeed and Ayeza Khan performed well tonight. 

The Danes tried to be "open-minded", hoping that Mehwish would surprise him with his reaction, but seeing Mehwish getting involved more and more made him change his mind. The daily life of the couple is also displayed very realistically. The scenes on the dining table and the night discussion show pragmatically their communication and interaction.

The Temptation [Meray Pass Tum Ho]

Mehwish is already in awe of Shahwar's personality and wealth, and now he has also made Mehwish's even dreamy proposal, she is more tempted than ever. Shahwar is a smart man who knows how to make a woman like Mehwish change her mind. 

When the Danes praise Mehwish, she usually ignores him, but when Shahwar has said all these good things to her, she likes to listen to him. This basically shows that his words have more meaning, because he is the kind of person Mehwish idealized. 

Mehwish is technically deceiving the Danes, but she thinks there is nothing wrong with it, because Shahwar is this person, and he is not malicious. Mehwish has been talking to Shahwar for this reason, but the Danes made it clear tonight. 

Even so, she tried to justify the work and Shahwar's behavior. These developments undoubtedly gave me Khasara a shock.The conflict between Mehwish and Danish is well demonstrated in this episode. 

Both of them are facing a new situation. Although the Danes can see what all these factors will cause, Mehwish chose not to think about his own affairs. Both Mehwish and Danish considered what Shahwar said, but their reactions were quite different.

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