Has Noor Jahan miscalculated her hold on her sons? Or her over-confidence is now leading to her downfall? Will she be forced to accept “Maha”, the very girl she rejected for Safeer, if she can give her a grandson? All three stories of Noor Jahan’s sons are interesting and do not allow you to get bored even for a minute.

Let The Games Begin
The battle between Noor Jahan and Noor Bano delivers a kick and a feeling of elation when Noor Jahan is forced to step back, seeing her own tactics being used against her. She is almost on the verge of losing Murad if she doesn’t do any damage control and fast. She forgot how ego and power can play a big role in dividing the strongest brotherhood bond. And Murad was justified to complain when he sees himself being punished for what he is not even aware of, when Safeer on the other hand has been forgiven.
Safina, A Breath Of Fresh Air
Safina’s character is so uplifting. She is a combination of helplessness and strength who keeps striving to work out the best possible outcome in a given situation. She doesn’t cry or sulk anymore, while she might not be rebelling openly, she has started taking small steps, especially by constantly telling her husband how his mother is not right. And most importantly, she was willing to give up all the luxuries for her child.
Sumbul’s Troubles Multiply
Poor Sumbul, you get angry at her and also pity her. She believes her survival is linked with Noor Jahan’s happiness, especially when Safeer is barely interested in her. Maybe she is not all that wrong. The worst thing for her was to see Maha pregnant in front of her, something that she desperately wanted and believes that’s the only way her lost respect and value in front of Noor Jahan can come back.
The Main Contender – Noor Bano!
Noor Bano – a person about whom Noor Jahan got everything wrong and worst of all, played her cards too quickly and too ruthlessly. She just might have been able to get what she wanted if she had stayed a little patient and not shown her true colours to Noor Bano immediately. Noor Bano now knows where to strike and she is empowering Murad, fulfilling all his insecurities. That car scene was just too good and we absolutely loved seeing Noor Jahan’s expressions. It remains to be seen if Noor Bano’s feelings for Murad are genuine to any extent at all. Is she, also like Noor Jahan, using him to serve her own purpose of exacting revenge from Noor Jahan? Or will love win eventually and she will be able to forgive him over her father’s death?
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Noor Jahan is written by Zanjabeel Asim Shah and directed by Musaddiq Malek. It is a project of Six Sigma Productions. The cast features Saba Hamid, Ali Rehman Khan, Kubra Khan, Ali Raza, Noor Hassan, Alina Abbas Shah, Hajra Yamin, Yousuf Bashir Qureshi, and others. The drama airs every Friday & Saturday at 8 pm on ARY Digital.
