Faraar keeps surprising us. Shumaila, who has secretly married Faraz against her parents’ wishes, (which explains why she is not living with him) is now pregnant. The drama continues to deliver a mix of unexpected twists, surprising revelations, and compelling storytelling. For instance, it related an intriguing story of how Bagi’s mother managed the aftermath when Bagi left the village.

Is Dunki The Common Thread Connecting Batish, Babrik, And Bagi?
All three characters are escaping their pasts, and their only option appears to be leaving the country through the infamous “Dunki” route. The agent charging Batish much more than what the actual Dunki facilitator demands highlights the harsh reality of how the poor and desperate often fall victim to such scams.
The Shumaila connection with QIP seemed a little surprising in the beginning, making us wonder if we missed something in the beginning of the episode but then when Saleem terminated the conversation threatening Shumaila that if she doesn’t cooperate, she will meet the same fate as her brother, who is no longer alive but used to be a QIP worker, we got the connection.
Even though it seemed far-fetched, we enjoyed watching the backstory of Bagi and her mother. It seemed quite incredible that a woman alone was able to dig a grave single handedly and then bury that guy inside, clean up everything and then cover the freshly made grave. Not just that, but she made it back in time just as the wedding was wrapped up to raise an alarm about Bagi’s disappearance and execute the whole drama smoothly. Although it was interesting yet too perfect and removed from reality.
Who Is Mr. Baig, And What Is His Story?
The scene where the police officer offers to release Baig on the condition that he pays him Rs. 1 crore later was baffling. Is the officer part of a larger scheme, or is he simply being naïve? Trusting Baig to settle such a massive amount after his release does not add up unless there is more to this arrangement.
And finally, dear Fasih—how quickly you gave up on Sadia. Asking her to return to her home so abruptly was a disappointing moment. Sadia’s heartbreak was palpable, and it left us feeling disheartened.
The drama continues to deliver twists, but certain plot points need a bit more grounding to feel truly compelling.
Tell us if you’re able to keep tab of all the characters in Faraar and are they adding to your watch experience or, too hard to follow?
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Faraar airs on Green Entertainment every Sunday evening at 8pm. The drama’s ensemble cast consists of Hamza Ali Abbasi, Sohai Ali Abro, Ahmed Ali Akbar, Mamya Shajaffar, Noor ul Hassan, Sami Khan, Danyal Zafar, Merub Ali, Nadia Jamil, Hassan Niazi, Noor ul Hassan, Iffat Umar, Haroon Shahid, Maha Hasan, Sami Khan, Faris Shafi, and others. Faraar is written by Mustafa Afridi, directed by Wajahat Hussain and Mussadek Malik and produced by Samina Humayun and Sana Shahnawaz under Next Level Entertainment.
