Haara Dil Episode 13 | Full Review

So scene 13 is here and nothing unforeseen happened. The ordinary advance mother routine is so common and bland it is difficult to see past that. To some degree what made this scene more endurable was Fehmi's nephew Qasid's visit to Abrar's home. The performing artist who plays Qasid truly catches the embodiment of his character and is a flat out treat to watch. No curve balls there he visits Abrar's place to meet his khala and is met by Abeer. They have an entirely blazing first experience and directly after that he demonstrates his enthusiasm for wedding Abeer. Mostly in light of the fact that he prefers her and incompletely in light of the fact that as such he can misuse Abrar's cash effectively.
The other invigorating part was Hamna. Hamna is fellowship objectives truly, she masterminds Arham and Momina to meet since she knows them two are enduring and being a companion she can't simply watch them endure quietly. So she organizes an unexpected get together for them so they can talk things out. Momina recommends that if Arham must wed her he would need to acknowledge her and Sami since she can not confide in Fehmi or any other individual with Sami and it would appear that this is an unexpected end result. Momia has given Arham a 24 hour due date so we will discover in the following scene without a doubt.
On Amtul and Fizza's front there weren't any new improvements with the exception of Fizza calls Momina and we will discover in the following scene what for. Abeer keeps on being the revolutionary and it is enjoyable to watch. She catches Fehmi pitching wedding Abeer to her nephew Qasid and she is irate so incensed that even Fehmi gets a dread from her.
Toward the beginning of the day Abeer is gone evidently for the school trip that Abrar prohibited her from going on however after the listening in the prior night there is no surety in the event that she will ever return home.
The bond amongst Sami and Momina is winding up increasingly more grounded while a similar bond is making the bond amongst Arham and Momina more weaker. It is reviving that even in the wake of seeing Arham and Fizza together on a companion's wedding Momina isn't sore. It is fortifying for once to see a couple that isn't insecure to the point that they can not remain to watch their accomplice hanging out with another person.
Over this scene was normal however had its minutes. Arham's character is so far profound however Danish Taimoor's acting isn't precisely doing equity to it. The way he battles with his mom's power yet doesn't give in so effectively in the meantime he sort of comprehends what he needs from his life and that is something at this age. Seemi Pasha plays Amtul extremely well the way she gets unsettled each time her power is tested is excellent.

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