Well, seems like this episode marked the end of our treat to the short-lived romance of Hamza – Hala & the beginning of a painfully predictable Pakistani drama with twists & turns marked by the inevitable sazishein. We hope & pray we are wrong. Scroll down to read our review of Mere Humsafar.

Mere Humsafar Takes A Sad Turn
It was sad to see Hala’s happiness in going to London, coming to a sudden end because of her encounter with Khurram.
Khurram’s Evil Has Us Worried!
Appreciation for Omer Shahzad for impactfully portraying Khurram’s evil, so much so that it made us fear for Hala.
Manifesting A Bright Future For Sameen
Sameen also falls prey to her parents’ khawish and agrees to marry Khurram. We were hoping to see her embark on the path to a promising career.
We Can Feel Hala’s Fear
While Hala’s terror-stricken reaction to Khurram is testing our patience, we also understand how the fear of her past engulfing her present happy world must be deeply traumatic for her.
What are your thoughts on the latest episode of Mere Humsafar?
