Sheher'Zaad (Saima Akram Choudary)- Episode 3 Review by Shoby
With the third episode of Saima Akram Choudary's Sheher'Zaad, we have seen a nicely developing melodramatic plot and the good thing is, within just three instalments almost everything is looking like settling down quite smoothly.
The road hit accident of Barrister Mahmood's son has now started showing the ugly side of the picture and Rumi who used to be an exclusively independent care free girl is now under real heat of terror. A little quarrel grows between Haroon & Ms. Tina over Rumi's misadventure and as usual You Shut-up is the last call from the both ends to have a seize fire.
May be PSL fever was all over on the #GangOfGirls as well and this is why one of the out of the park shots helped the ball to hit right on the box held by Hadi, which had the home made food prepared by his dear mother... Unfortunately, it had no other chance but to fell down. No points for guessing that it has only helped in the increase in the anger for this angry young man. And if this was not enough, result has arrived and just like what Doctors say in front of an OT, Sorry, the good luck is no more with the girls :p
To commemorate the failure of each other, a Sham e Gham was organised by the head goon in her room. Everyone is confessing the reason behind their failure and Dur-e-Shehwar thinks that she has got failed in exam just due to the curse of Hadi.
Tina gets Rumi bailed out courtesy Saif ur Rahman but situation is still not totally under control as Barrister Mahmood is leaving no stone unturned to validate severe punishment to Rumi.
Sandal moves to Noor Mahal and Wahaj is all devilishly happy. Why not he, as he has got all what he needs. Needless to say that he has used the chance to fulfil the dirty needs.
The unknown caller has once again proved to be the real help for Sherry. Hum'zaad suggests Sheher'Zaad to plead Rumi's case in court by herself and prove her innocent. Tina has already decided to hire Barrister Aliya so Sherry decides to assist her in the case.
James Dashner writes in The Scorch Trials, “I felt her absence. it was like waking up one day with no teeth in your mouth. you wouldn't need to run to the mirror to know they were gone”. Same is the case with Anabiya, as she quotes in her diary, "Mohabbat ke safar mein akela honey ka ehsaas dunya ke her ehsaas se zeyada jaan'lewa hota hai... Through the newspaper, she came to know about the alleged affair of her father with a singer and naturally she became sad but Burhan comes forward to sooth her just for a mere while.
Mehboob ke samney nazren jhukaney mein kitna lutf at hai... Ahhh... This one particular moment had a magic but the magic never last long so the same faded away within few nano seconds as Burhan was talking with a girl in a very pleasant mood and it has not went good with Anabiya.
Time for Dur-e-Shehwar to shift the gears and get modified as Cupid has thrown the first arrow. Amidst of dense woods, she was rescued by none other than Hadi in a veruy dangerous situation. As expected earlier and predicted centuries back, she has surely developed a warm feeling for him.
Although SheherZaad is supposed to be a long lengthy novel the pleasant thing is, it is not boring the readers at least in the first three episodes. To me, this was the perhaps the best episode of the whole novel so far. Saima is making the story move ahead in a brisk mode and she is trying to keep the things simple as well as interesting.
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This one is still not in my top list but yes u right , the pace is good... and like mr forrest officer i also don't like the all time hoo haha type girls... well lets c if this novel has the x factor or not... but to me it seems like the one - happy wedding last scene and happily everafter... so fingers crossed...😊
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