Thursday, 23 February 2017

Sheher'Zaad (Saima Akram Choudary)- Episode 2 Review by Shoby

Sheher'Zaad (Saima Akram Choudary)- Episode 2 Review by Shoby

Looks like Saima Akram Choudary is in a mood of revealing the tale in quite a much efficient & brisk manner this time. Things are moving relatively fast and the best thing is, with minimal of characters she is elaborating the scenarios in an audible way.

Second episode of Sheher'Zaad has a few highlighting moments that have helped the story move forward. To start of with, Rumi, the problematic child has started showing her real downer yet depressing side by launching her social media web page for sharing personal obscene content. And if this was not enough, she has hit non other than the son of Barrister Mahmood who has died right at the spot on crime scene. This will only help in enhancing problems for Ms. Tina and obviously will also have a lot of impact on our very sensitive Sheher'Zaad.

Back in Murree, Gang of girls is continuing their happy go lucky run and even the incident where Saad has captured them dancing (on one of my favourite song #ChakDhoomDhoom) has not halted their ever going in-house entertainment. It is not necessary to mention that all of this not going well with one person at least, Hadi.

Hadi visits his parents on the occasion of their wedding anniversary amidst all this and meanwhile he is seriously thinking about a room transfer as he is just fed up of these notorious gang of girls headed by Dur-e-Shehwar.

Wahaj has kept her wife under his extreme dominance and it is shown that Fariha has lost the confidence due to his cold shoulder attitude. He has requested her mother to bring Sandal for the domestic stuff.

Anabiya is in love with Burhan and that too in a truly madly deeply mood. She has made Tuba aware of Shah'Meer's feelings for her. 

To me, the real attraction in this novel is the communication between Sheher'Zaad and the unknown caller who likes him to be called as Hum'Zaad. He has not only helped her from getting out of a not so pleasant experience of running out of fuel in a lone road near a graveyard but he is also much aware of almost everything that Sherry does.

The episodes has went pretty smooth with decent volume of drama being created. The best moments of the whole episode was perhaps the Sheher'zaad's scene where she lost the way near the graveyard and Humzad helps her out. 

The Best dialogue for the episode is what Anabiya utters in front of Tuba:

Mohabbat jis ki samajh mein aa jaey, usey kuch or samajhney ki zarurat hi nahi rehti.

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