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Aik Mohabbat Aur: Is Haroon the Flawed Green Flag on Our Screens Right Now?

Hiba Shehzad by Hiba Shehzad
June 24, 2026
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Aik Mohabbat Aur is giving audiences plenty of meaningful reasons to talk about it, and this time, it’s this: is Haroon a green flag who simply carries his own flaws?

Aik Mohabbat Aur: Is Haroon the Flawed Green Flag on Our Screens Right Now?
Aik Mohabbat Aur: Is Haroon the Flawed Green Flag on Our Screens Right Now?

The drama is exploring spaces that are either rarely discussed or often overlooked. From portraying a single mother who is confident, uncompromising, and excelling in her life, to presenting a male lead who is imperfect, makes mistakes, and doesn’t fit into our traditional hero mould, Aik Mohabbat Aur is offering a story that has the potential to stay with audiences long after an episode airs. It has also been talking about marriage in a refreshingly honest way. Not the idealized version we often see on screen, but the complicated reality of it. The show explores how marriage can break you, change you entirely, or bring peace into your life.

At the same time, it isn’t shying away from conversations around divorce either – particularly the stigma attached to divorced women and single mothers in our society. What makes this aspect even more interesting is how the drama subtly references religious perspectives, reminding viewers that while marriage is deeply valued, separation is not the unforgivable taboo that society often makes it out to be. In doing so, Aik Mohabbat Aur opens up a much-needed conversation about dignity, healing, and the right to choose peace over suffering.

Maham unfortunately falls into the second category. She is a victim of a marriage that altered her personality, changed the way she looked at herself, affected how she thought, and shaped how she navigated the world around her. Years of emotional manipulation and gaslighting left her questioning her own reality, suppressing her feelings, and carrying burdens she was never meant to carry alone. Yet, in one of the drama’s most powerful moments, she finally finds someone who allows her to speak freely about all of it.

That person is Haroon.

He sits there and listens. Not to respond, not to fix everything instantly, but simply to understand. He gives Maham the space to talk about what is bothering her, what she has been carrying silently for years, and the wounds she has been forced to hide. Sometimes, being heard is the first step toward healing, and Haroon understands that.

What makes Haroon stand out even more is that he doesn’t assume he knows everything. Instead of relying on half-baked advice or his own assumptions, he chooses to seek guidance from a professional who has the expertise and understanding to help him make sense of what Maham is going through. His conversation with the doctor wasn’t just important for Haroon’s journey; it was equally important for the audience.

The discussion touched upon the long-term impact of emotional trauma, the ways people develop coping mechanisms, and how healing isn’t a linear process that happens overnight. It was one of those rare television conversations that offered genuine insight rather than reducing a complex issue to a few dramatic dialogues. The exchange between Haroon and the doctor gave viewers plenty to reflect on: the importance of listening without judgment, understanding before reacting, and recognizing that some wounds require patience, compassion, and professional support to heal. And then there is the way he stands in front of Faris and questions him.

The point is: how many people actually do this for you? Not from your own family, but from your in-laws. How many people genuinely listen without judgment, acknowledge your pain, and stand up for you when you’re unable to do it yourself?

That’s what makes Haroon interesting. He isn’t the textbook green flag who never slips up. He’s flawed, sometimes confused, and still figuring things out. But he listens, learns, and tries to do better. And in a television landscape filled with larger-than-life heroes, maybe that’s exactly the kind of green flag audiences connect with the most.

Because sometimes, being a good person isn’t about being perfect. It’s about showing up when someone needs you the most.

the way he was letting her express herself and pour her suppressed emotions out cuz most of the time she would keep everything to herself
and when he said mai tmhare leye yaha rukan hon đź©¶#aikmohabbataur #ahadrazamir pic.twitter.com/mP9wc3GypG

— meowrazamir (@sabpagalheinnn) June 23, 2026

#aikmohabbataur really touching the topics that usually nobody talks about, especially in tv. It explores the post divorce baggage, the quiet judgment a woman faces returning to her parents' home, the gaslighting in toxic marriages, the mental toll of it, the internal struggles

— tri (@shiniiing_stars) June 23, 2026

haroon is no black/white character he has his flaws but hes not a tone deaf who couldn't see mahams struggle in that marriage with that manipulative manchild surely he isn't gonna take action like "hero" but like a brother in his own way btw i loved the convo❤️‍🩹 #aikmohabbataur pic.twitter.com/1ok9a1dQ06

— ⋆ (@_itsblossoming) June 23, 2026

Good writing will give you a green flag hero without being overperformative and on your face. Haroon is not acting like 70s man with jhuki nazars, he knows how and when to take stand. He is witty, shareef, strong but acting Ahad ki avg hai #Aikmohabbataur

— Mitty De Bawe ka intezar (@WahajTheEmperor) June 24, 2026

They showed in marriage abuse is not only physical but also mental and emotional way Faris plays victim by gaslighting his wife making fake narratives about her love haroon maham's bond certain maturity is needed to understand this drama's message #AikMohabbatAur #AhadRazaMir pic.twitter.com/bQHfrH8jEc

— talrosh luvbot đź«¶ (@baat_talrosh) June 24, 2026

Aik Mohabbat Aur is written by Faiza Iftikhar and directed by Farooq Rind. It is produced by Tehreem Chaudhary and presented by Multiverse Entertainment. It stars Ahad Raza Mir, Maya Ali, Samiya Mumtaz, YBQ, Noorul Hasan, Munazza Arif, Saqib Sameer, Omair Rana, Hajra Yamin, Sachal Afzal , Fajar Sheikh, Qudsia Ali, Shamyl Khan, Abbas Ashraf, Rehan sheikh, Dodi Khan and more.

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