A well-rounded and heart-winning end to a drama that started many conversations and redefined many aspects of love. Scroll down to read FUCHSIA’s review of Mere Humsafar.

A big round of applause for the creators of MH. The way they took us on this journey especially in the last episode, forgiving Shah Jahan seemed to be the best solution and the only solution that should have happened.
Saira Raza’s epic dialogue “Maaon ko Zarf kay nahin, farz kay tarazoo mein tolna jata hai” was the crux of the last episode, and a reminder we all needed, and most importantly it was a guiding light for many sons on how to deal with toxic moms.
Instead of leaving her, Hamza needed to deal with her. The drama highlighted a very important point, you cannot leave your old parents. Yes, you might not agree with them, they might be unfair and toxic but Allah has given you the ability to be just and balanced in your relationships. So be firm, and make sure no injustice is done to anyone from their end.
Kudos To The Writer
Saira Raza was delivering a sixer after sixer in the last episode. Hamza’s dialogue to Hala “Humara rishta humaree betee ki shakseeyat kay liyay bohat important hai” was such an important message sent out to couples and to all the parents out there.
What beautiful moments between Hala and Hamza and what beautiful dialogues. We just loved it. And the conversation between Hala and Shah Jahan brought tears to our eyes… when Hala says ”Aap bhi buliyya ga na.. Oh Hala yeh laa day mujhay”.
We are so so happy that the drama showed Sameen choosing to pursue her career despite being in love, another very important message for girls. Sometimes it is okay to follow your dreams. If you are not getting married right now, life will not end, you will get more opportunities. And Khurram won our hearts by saying he will wait for Sameen.
Roomi gets married and finally, all is okay between her and Shah Jahan.
Bus ek shikwa hai, Hala Hamza ki betee ka naam kiya hai ?
A big, dil sey thank you to the entire team of Mere Humsafar for giving us such a heartwarming, heart-touching drama, which gave us beautiful moments, made us laugh and cry, redefined male heroes in the dramas, and showed that sometimes respect and doing the right thing is above love and relationships. A drama that gave us Hala and Hamza forever…who will always be remembered in the history of Pakistani dramas now.
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