Jama Taqseem continues to peel back the layers of what it really means to live under one roof — and what happens when that roof begins to crack. Last night’s episode was an emotional reminder that family isn’t just built on love, but also on sacrifices, silence, and the choices that leave lasting scars.

Last night’s episode of Jama Taqseem reminded us what family truly costs.Isn’t it unfair for Dadi?
Dada’s one rigid decision — that their son can no longer come home — ended up punishing a mother by keeping her away from her own children.That moment when Dada handed chocolates to the kids, yet his eyes filled with sadness — it spoke volumes. The pain of grandparents when families drift apart… the silence, the distance, the children caught in between.
And then there’s Majeed — the forgotten middle child. Always trying to prove his worth, yet never feeling enough. His struggle isn’t just his own; it’s reflected in the lives of his children too.
The episode beautifully portrayed two mothers with one shared sorrow.
For Qais’s mother, her home was her sultanat.
For Laila’s mother, her job was her sultanat.Both women stood at the edge of losing what they built with their own hands — the life, the identity that they nurtured piece by piece.
Laila showed us that even from a distance, love can stay intact — the way she called Qais’s mother showed care that came from the heart, not habit.
While Nighat reminded us that sometimes, staying close isn’t the same as staying connected. When hearts fill with resentment, even shared walls can’t bring people together.
With its poignant storytelling and heartfelt performances, Jama Taqseem keeps challenging our idea of a “perfect” family. As old wounds resurface and new bonds form, one thing’s clear — every decision comes with a cost, and sometimes, even love can’t bridge the divides it creates.
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Jama Taqseem is written by Sarwat Nazir and directed by Ali Hassan. It is a project of MD Productions and is airing on HUM TV. The cast includes Mawra Hocane, Talha Chahour, Javed Sheikh, Deepak Perwani, Madiha Rizvi, Hassan Ahmed, Tazeen Hussain, Amna Khan, Beo Rana Zafar, and more.
