Did your heart break for Shehraam as he saw Mahnoor with Taimoor?

Poetic Shehraam
What a beautifully poetic episode. Shehraam feeling tortured, yet standing strong despite his broken heart was so sad to see, but at the same time, you can’t help but admire the elegance and dignity with which he carried himself. He didn’t turn toxic or displayed his “dukh” publicly to make Mahnoor feel guilty. Though his eyes spoke a million words but his lips were silent.
The sadness and loss of Mahnoor has brought out the poet in Shehraam and seeing Mahnoor threatened, brought out the aggressive side of Shehraam. We want to appreciate the writer and director for making sure that every action or every twist has an explanation to support it. The way Shehraam just loses his temper with Kabir, is substantiated by the way Kabir spoke to Mahnoor, making you feel that Shehraam’s reaction is justified. Kabir deserved what he got.
Taimoor Deserves A Break?
Mahnoor is definitely being unfair to Taimoor. She used to be all smiles and hold a conversation with Taimoor, and now she is giving him the silent treatment, which he definitely doesn’t deserve. You are losing points from our side also Mahnoor.
Thank God Abdul can be a support for Shehraam and keep an eye on him. Maybe this entire rain challenge and threat of flooding in the area will be an eye opener for Aliya and help her realise the reality of Tabraiz.
Tabraiz Sends Out Lowkey Cute Feels
Tabraiz, despite being a negative character, gives us lowkey cute feels as he can’t stop smiling when Gulzaib says yes to marriage. Loved how well this character has been written, directed and fabulously performed by Haris Waheed. It is rare to feel for a negative character who is actually a murderer and a thief.
A big shout out to the production house and the entire team of Jaan-e-Jahan for picturizing the entire rain sequence possibly endangering the lives of the villagers and the looming threat of flooding. It was nicely done and it also served as a reminder about the ever present danger of floods in these areas.
Are we finally seeing Kishwar realise what she has done? Are her actions now coming back to haunt her…?
Jaan-e-Jahan is written by Rida Bilal and directed by Qasim Ali Mureed. It is produced by Sana Shahnawaz and Samina Humayun of Next Level Entertainment in collaboration with Shahzad Nasib and Humayun Saeed of Six Sigma Plus. The cast, features Hamza Ali Abbasi, Ayeza Khan, Asif Raza Mir, Savera Nadeem, Mariyam Nafees, Haris Waheed, Noor ul hassan, Kinza Malik, Emmad Irfani, Raza Talish, Nawal Saeed, Saqib Sumeer, and others.
