Haara Dil Episode 12 | Full Review

After all the adulate I have offered to this show for having a remarkable and crisp interpretation of second relational unions here we are back to the run of the mill Cinderella step mother schedule. It was so frustrating to watch scholars fall back on the progression mother playing the terrible person story circular segment yet in any case here we are. Since the mystery is out Fehmi needs just to live with Abrar in his home as his better half since he has no reason any longer. Abrar is reluctant first and foremost inferable from the way that it's still new to his little girls and he thought that it was fit to give his little girls some time before they can make peace with this reality yet before he could do that he was educated that Fehmi is in healing center since her home was looted.
By the looks of it the entire theft thing was Fehmi's own particular creation in light of the fact that because of this burglary Abrar is compelled to take Fehmi to his home as she was harmed and couldn't live alone at her place. Normally Momina and Abeer are insane when they see Fehmi in their home and we see a great deal of contentions where unforgiving things are said forward and backward and we can plainly observe Abrar battling between his little girls and Fehmi. So far Abrar looks slanted towards Fehmi on the grounds that the way his girls are abusing Fehmi Abrar gets himself in charge of setting her in a place this way and that blame is influencing him to do everything that Fehmi needs.
On Arham's front we see Afaan show at least a bit of kindness to heart discussion with Arham where he reveals to Arham that he can not bolster Arham's choice of wedding Momina any longer since he is disillusioned in Abrar. This doesn't generally bode well regardless of whether Abrar has been uninterested towards Afaan recently Momina isn't only Abrar's little girl she is a different person. Regardless of whether Afaan thinks Abrar has hitched the wrong lady it has nothing to do with Momina so influencing her to endure by not giving Arham a chance to wed her has neither rhyme nor reason.
To put another contort in this officially untidy circumstance Momina and Arham go to the wedding of a shared companion yet going with Arham is Fizza obligingness (yes you got it right) Amtul. Momina isn't stunned or shaken or shocked as though everything that has happened is as yet occurring in her reality has made her insusceptible to the unforeseen, nothing shocks her any longer. Arham is plainly awkward on the grounds that he wasn't expecting Momina will be at the wedding and he without a doubt didn't anticipate that he would have will take Fizza with him to the wedding.
Fizza's character can be so terribly irritating now and again, she doesn't talk, walk or act like somebody who has gone through the majority of her time on earth in west and we have motivations to expect greater normality on this front too. Fizza will act like a regular desi raqeeb and creat more false impressions amongst Arham and Momina so she can have Arham for herself.
So far viewing Afaan and Abrar have this wonderful companionship where them two had each other's backs was extremely invigorating and it will be completely missed. In the midst of all these sincerely charged circumstances and characters they were the main voice of reason their levelheadedness will be altogether missed also.
Over all the pace is still excellent yet the plot not really. Arham and Momina our heroes keep on suffering, to what extent will this experience last is the thing that we are here to discover so stay tuned.

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