Zanjeerain has totally captivated us, and it’s making our minds go crazy trying to figure out who the real culprit is.

If Sher Dil and Mah Gul ducked when they were shot at, then who was behind the bridge blast that killed them? Is Zafraan Khan not wondering the exact same thing? Are our doubts about Sohrab valid, or is this all part of Zafraan Khan’s planning?
Also, if Sohrab was indeed behind the blast, did he somehow know about Torsam’s plan, or did the two attacks just happen to coincide?
Rabeeya and Mudassir are super cute and are giving us real couple goals.
The drama wins us over by delivering romantic scenes that are incredibly relatable and not at all pretentious. They aren’t trying too hard to force the romance. Instead, the honesty, the slow-burn journey of getting to know each other, and, most importantly, the mutual respect all shine through in their interactions.
The wedding night scene was also a total winner, portraying a modern mindset and a fresh outlook on relationships through the lens of a younger generation.
A big shout-out to director Shahzad Kashmiri and DOP Ahsan. The symbolism in the storytelling and the subtle hints hidden in the narrative pointing to the real culprit show that this story is being told intelligently and creatively.The parallel plots of Rabeeya’s wedding and Sher Dil’s death—paired with the visuals of Rabeeya’s mehndi-adorned hands followed immediately by Sir Buland’s soil-tainted hands from the burial—and Sir Buland’s conversation with Sher Bano where he says, “jo bhi meri dulhan ho gi”—all tell us that the story is not as simple as it seems.
Will Rabeeya’s fate follow Sir Buland’s life events as well? Are they bound by some sad and tragic destiny?
Will we have to let go of Mudassir or Tayyab?
The drama keeps you hooked and entertained at the same time.
From a cinematography standpoint, the visuals are an absolute treat to watch. They deliver a sense of grandness, and each scene leaves a lasting emotional impact on the viewers. The action sequence and the attack on Sher Dil were brilliantly executed in terms of visuals and camera angles.
Now that Sir Buland has agreed to the Jirga, what is Zafraan Khan’s next move? Will he help Torsam escape so the truth never reveals itself? It is not just revenge he is after—he is also targeting the financial viability of the region, eyeing the money he can earn through various assets and properties there.
One thing that genuinely surprised us was how Rabeeya didn’t know who Sir Buland was. We assumed they must be living in the same vicinity, or at the very least, that she would have heard about his family
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Zanjeerain is written by Frahat Ishtiaq, directed by Shahzad Kashmiri, and produced by Momina Duraid Productions. It stars Sajal Aly, Ameer Gilani, Ahsan Khan, Momal Sheikh, Danyal Zafar, Sahar Hashmi, and more.
