Saturday 15 April 2017

Sheher'Zaad (Saima Akram Choudary)- Episode 4 Review by Shoby

Sheher'Zaad (Saima Akram Choudary)- Episode 4 Review by Shoby

Episode four of Sheherzaad is here and we have some fresh incidents to cope up with. First thing first, it is rather a shorter episodes as compared to the norms but no need to complaint because Ms. Saima Akram has already made it clear on her official page that she will reimburse the shortage in the upcoming episodes.

So, connecting right from the previous episode, Sandel is now dead silent after she returns from Noor Mehal. Reason is quite evident in front of all of us except the Meers and I am just guessing, what will happen to all of them when they will get the idea regarding the real "Bhoot" living in Noor Mehal who makes everyone ill. Stephen King was so true in his saying, Monsters are real, and ghosts are real too. They live inside us, and sometimes, they win."

Surprise... the most eligible bachelor Hadi has visited the Meer House along with Saad as Arsal has insisted them so heavily that they cannot deny his real honest invitation but as they say, all that glitters is not gold. Hadi has been served a cup of Saltish tea, courtesy the head honcho of #GangOfGirls Dur e Shehwar

Bigger surprise was Dur e Shehwar's confession. She openly confesses her love for Hadi in front of Tuba. It was predictable but I feel it is still too early for the confession. May be a couple of more episodes, a few more meetings ending smoothly to the confession would have produced a much better effect.

Kinza calls Rumi and asks to meet her so that she can hand over some evidences which may become fruitful in declaring Rumi innocent. While she went escaping from Haroon's bad intent, she got kidnapped. Yes, you read it right. To add up the misery of Sherry and Tina, Rumi has been kidnapped by "Namaloom Afraad".

Sheherzaad has started working with Barrister Aliya Qureshi, who happens to be mother of Hadi. I guess, Hadi's zodiac signs just trembles whenever he meets with a female character, as every time he has met someone he or the other person has had a bad experience. This time, the meeting did not went good with Sheherzaad.

Episodes ends with Shahmeer witnessing something that was all sufficient to have him wide eyed.

Although it was a tiny episode as far as the events are concerned but it has once again managed well to keep the things simple. Story is still on its initial introductory stage and characters are evolving up, showing the real inner side of them.

Obviously I missed Humzaad and his conversation with Sherry but again I stand with the author. Shre will surely make up what is left in the upcoming episodes.

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