Pakistani Drama Meray Pass Tum Ho Episode 7 to 9 Review

Meray Pass Tum Ho is another story about an unfaithful spouse, but the good news is that so far, the play has no commercial significance. Despite the high value of the product, the location and situation should be as realistic as possible. 

Nadeem Baig's excellent skills as a director are shown in every scene, because he makes sure that the play is not too boring. Meray Pass Tum Ho did grow up to me, but at the same time, due to the odd and predictable storyline, it didn't make me sit in my seat. 

The slow pace of the play suggests that the writer is not eager to tell the story, he wants to explore human emotions more than anything else.In addition, compared with the previous characters, the current characters are more meaningful, but these characters have no background-no proper history. 

This fact undoubtedly gives the impression that the story starts in the middle. I no longer want to find out the source of Mehwish, whether she has a real family or not, and what her life was like before marriage. I think it is very important to show or tell the audience Mehwish's background, because it will bring more depth and meaning to her character. 

Why is she like this? Right now, the audience can only label her as greedy and selfish, but there is no reason for her to be like this, which makes her role seem superficial.

Shahwar and Danish’s Meeting [Meray Pass Tum Ho]

I absolutely love how the writer shows the Danish character. Even after making up his mind, when Shahwar told him all these lies, he completely changed his mind. The Danes decided to follow his instincts, but Shahwar was ready to receive him in a way that completely surprised him. 

Of course, Mehwish played an important role in ensuring that Shahwar was prepared to deal with the situation. On the other hand, the Danes are unknown, which is why he fell into Shahwar's trap for at least some time. It makes perfect sense that people like Danish love this kind of lies because they are very vulnerable to being deceived. 

Although the Danish is fully capable of thinking critically, he is still a man easily persuaded. So far, he has trusted Shahwar twice only because he treated him well and assured him that he can be trusted.Shahwar's confidence clearly shows that he is a master manipulator. Shahwar's mansion and overall atmosphere are incompatible with his personality. 

There is a mysterious atmosphere around him. The house he lives in, and even the old man who supervises everything in the house, is a little strange to him, as if they all hide ugly secrets. The handling of this role is excellent, thus avoiding its outdated operation.

Giving In to The Temptation [Meray Pass Tum Ho]

Mehwish must have made up her mind. The way she operates today shows that she is quite capable of lying and cheating without having to think twice. 

After telling the Danes to return the gift, she called Shahwar and later, she pretended to be ignorant of the meeting and its results.Mehwish is really sneaky tonight, because she has always lied to the Danes and never even felt guilty about it once. Mehwish seems to be deceiving herself too. 

When Shahwar praised her, she was enjoying the excitement. She was pretty sure that she deserved everything Shahwar gave her. The way she accepted the check was very willing to do what the boss asked her to do, which showed the other side of Mayweis's character. 

Now, she does all of this with Danish "authority", which makes her more confident. Ayeza Khan performed very well tonight. 

All the content shown tonight makes me wonder if Mehwish only marries Danish, because she hopes that one day he can give her the life she wants, but because that never happened, she no longer "loves" him. I once again felt the need to know why Mehwish and Danish were married and what happened.

The Performances & The Execution [Meray Pass Tum Ho]

The role of Adnan Siddiqui on the screen was exceptional, and all the scenes tonight were convincing. Ayeza Khan’s performance has always been relaxed, but Mehr Bano’s performance reminded me of her role in Balaa, even though this role is completely different. 

There are many interesting situations in tonight's episode, and then there are other scenes that show the shocking side of Mehwish's personality. The character of the Danish is gradually being shaped, and his attention has always attracted me. 

Since Humayun Saeed's age is regularly discussed in every forum, the conversation at the time of the accident has made me laugh. All the scenes tonight were shot perfectly, and the outdoor scenes were particularly impressive. 

Mehwish made up his mind, and now things will only get more complicated. The whole story is not attractive, but the director especially performed very well.

Meray Pass Tum Ho Episode 8 Story Review

Tonight’s Meray Pass Tum Ho episode has a lot to do. The instant portrayal is very important, and some of the dialogues tonight are beautifully written. However, the slow pace of the play and the confusing schedule must be the least worthy of consideration. 

Sometimes you will feel that a heated dialogue interrupts the story. In terms of the storyline, it seems that the writer will eventually send a strong message to all women who are impressed by wealth and status, but will there be a male message this time?When watching this episode, I couldn't help thinking of Sila from Khasara. 

Although Ayeza Khan's performance and her treatment of Mehwish characters are much better than what we see in Khasara, the character dynamics are the same. I really hope that this time, the cheating wife will not be the only one who will eventually be punished, because Shawar is also cheating on his wife and is an equal partner in all this respect. 

Unlike many other plays, in this play, we see how a man suffers from a woman who does not value him. The way in which Mehwish's retreat attitude is reported in this episode is the highlight of this episode.

 Ayeza Khan's outstanding performance made Mehwish's character easy to understand and connect with. Mehwish finally mentioned her mother. From the quote, it is easy to understand where her twisted way of thinking came from! The Danish role is now easier to connect with people, but sometimes his character is exaggerated.

Latest Developments [Meray Pass Tum Ho]

This episode tells the Danes' dissatisfaction with Mehwish going to the office. As usual, he talked to Mehwish about his feelings, but this time people around Mehwish responded, reflecting that her thoughts were completely different. 

Mehwish now fully believes that her husband is "jealous" of her, and Shahwar managed to convince her that she should be treated better in a short time. Mehwish seemed to be waiting for someone like Shahwar to enter her life. 

A few weeks ago, Mehwish even defended her husband in a subtle way, but now it is clear that Danish is just a "distraction" and Shahwar is the main focus. Mehwish is always shown as a bold person, she does her best, but sometimes she seems to really care about her husband.The Danes make breakfast, and Mehwish is more involved in her "work", so the daily habits of the family quickly changed. 

Work is now-prepare and spend time with the boss! The Danish’s conversation with Shahwar as a friend doesn’t make much sense, and if he is sarcastic, it certainly doesn’t sound like it. The confrontation between the Danes and Mehwish is the best, because when the opponent decides to take the path Mehwish chooses, they show someone is helpless. 

Danish explains everything for Mehwish, but she has an explanation for it. Is Mehwish really that stupid? Mehwish is not stupid at all, but she is so greedy that doing these "benefits" for the boss in exchange for so much money won't bother her at all. 

She also wants to be a lady, she wants to be a modern person, she wants to think like an elite class-so for her, this means not following the moral and moral boundaries set by the society in which she lives.The conversation between the Danish and the school principal was completely useless to me. 

I understand why she said this and how it will affect Danish, but the principal rarely passes such a personal statement at the first meeting. Moreover, there are many parents working outside, so this conversation seems to be aimed at all these people, and it tastes bad. It would be better if all these words came from others. 

The Danish neighbor suddenly disappeared. People like him will definitely have a lot to say about the latest developments in Mehwish's life. The role of Muhammad Ahmed complements the play well-someone can finally chat with the Danes.

Confusing Timeline or Dialogues? [Meray Pass Tum Ho]

Although the overall progress of the show is slow, sometimes you feel that certain developments are too rushed or something is missing. The chaotic timetable is another problem. In the past, the Danish khuda ki kasm scene did not coincide with his bribery and tonight's bribery. 

The Danish told his colleagues that he did not bring food because he did not like the maid’s cooking, even though the maid only went to work that morning. 

Danish and Mehwish's first conversation about her work also made her seem to have worked the longest time, even though it was only her second day.

Meray Pass Tum Ho Episode 9 Story Review

This is undoubtedly the best episode of Meray Pass Tum Ho, because its director and performance are excellent. The main changes in this episode were completely unexpected, and the situation shown before and after the main event made me fascinated. With this episode, I really think we may be able to see an ancient story from a new perspective. 

The Danish's reaction to every development tonight is the highlight of this episode, and his character proved to be a complex and interesting one. Nadeem Baig's direction is great, but tonight it was outstanding. 

The work of the camera, the duration of the scene, the position and the background score are all correct. It is great to see a man changing money. He is afraid of losing his wife and is willing to fight for her instead of fighting her. This episode fascinated me because it was absolutely outstanding and there were no commercials tonight. 

The producers of Meray Pass Tum Ho will definitely try their best to keep up with the pace of the game, introducing the main content when Alif first airs, and playing the plot without commercials again.

Roomi’s First Day of School [Meray Pass Tum Ho]

When Roomi and his father were preparing for school, Mehwish had plans of his own. This writer once again demonstrated in a realistic way how Mehwish got rid of this life and became comfortable in a world that is now only a temporary escape. 

Mehwish's transformation is again shown through some small actions, such as her lack of excitement about Roomi's admission, lack of interest in her when she was in Roomi, because she has more exciting things to look forward to, and the most important thing is her attitude towards her Trusting a husband has no inner feelings. 

Mehwish has convinced herself that she is entitled to all of this, and it seems that she has accepted that her job is indeed to please Shahwar.The scene between Mehwish and Roomi adds a lot of beauty to this episode. She would not tell him that whenever she interacted with him, she would be in a loving and sweet way, but she was not as interested in his life as before. 

Mehwish believes that if she can make more money, she can bring her son a better life, but it is clear that Roomi is the person who suffers the most in this episode. Although he did not show the identity of the victim, it is clear that the child is much better than returning to his father. 

His father is a depression patient and stays at home alone at night because his parents are busy with their own affairs. Danish is not the fault here, but his attitude shows that sometimes being unable to stand up can cause more than one kind of harm to your child. 

The strange thing is that we never saw Roomi complaining. He is a lovely child. He has obviously received a lot of love over the years. He is still used to staying with his mother, but he never asked his mother to accompany him to school. 

Perhaps the writer tried to show that he was closer to his father because he complained to him when he was at home without him.I absolutely love the role played by this child star. His screen chemistry with Humayun Saeed and Ayeza Khan makes their scenes realistic. 

Scenes shot outdoors became my favorite again. Shooting such scenes during the day is not easy, but Nadeem Baig manages to be convincing and brilliant. I especially like the scenes shown on motorcycles when I was in school in Denmark and Roomi. 

In fact, it was so comfortable for Mehwish and Danish to let Roomi go home in a van (I think) and go home alone with his assistant all day long.

Danish’s Mental Turmoil [Meray Pass Tum Ho]

This episode convincingly shows the mental turmoil of the Danes. Although he has always been interested in Mehwish's display of interest, the truth is that he is not satisfied with it. Tonight, he clearly told Mehwish that he was scared of her, and he knew that with or without his consent, she would do whatever she wanted, so he just pretended that he had no problem with her job or choice . 

All the scenes covering the Danish's confusion and his uneasiness are well performed and well written. Finally, after clarifying the behavior behind Mehwish, he put his foot down for the first time and told her not to go to the office. 

When he first accused him of over-owning, it was obvious that he was saying all this out of fear, because he was now more afraid of losing Mehwish than ever. How to show this situation is interesting. 

The bitterness and anger of the Danes are reflected in his attitude, but obviously he is reluctant to say more. The Danish dialogue with Mateen sahab is a good addition to this episode. 

Finally there is someone he can talk to, and Mateen sahab seems to be a truly kind person, he has learned from his mistakes. Humayum Saeed's performance in this episode is really impressive. Syed Muhammad Ahmed is an ace actor and he looks forward to meeting him.

Mehwish’s Stubbornness [Meray Pass Tum Ho]

The way Mehwish continued her plan and the way she slept quietly in the hotel room showed that she was very willing to play the role Shahwar wanted her to play. She convinced herself that she had done nothing wrong, and she was full of confidence when the Danes were at the airport. 

She is very happy to accept the consequences, perhaps because she knows that she still has someone to rely on. Even after arriving home, nothing seemed to happen to her actions. She apologized again, explained, and hoped that Denmark would move on. 

Mehwish knew she was wrong, but at the same time she didn't want to be responsible for her actions. Her situation is also very interesting, because her love of status and money is the driving force of her life, and everything else is secondary. 

In some scenes tonight, Ayeza Khan looked absolutely amazing, and she has already nailed the character. I hope she will not apologize so much in the interview for playing this role, because she has completely done it.

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