Was Basit’s thappar justified in this scenario? Or should violence be avoided no matter what. While Ayesha was happy about Basit making Jawad apologize to her before everyone, we wonder if it is wise to hurt a man’s ego in this way and also to maybe, give people more gossip to talk about. Scroll down to read our review of Habs.

Could The Situation Be Handled In A Different Way?
Ayesha commutes alone to and from work and a male colleague with a wounded ego can be a threat or potential hazard. While we stay with this thought, we also wonder, till when will women restrain from showing their reactions and publicly calling out such devious persons because of the fear of a backlash… share your thoughts with us?
Maybe Basit could have cautioned Jawad firmly & privately in his office. That way, he could have put a stop to the gossip, and Jawad would not have felt insulted as well, (which might make him seek revenge from Ayesha). Or, perhaps a public apology in a more dignified setting could have been arranged (seeing that Jawad had bad-mouthed Ayesha in public too).
Toxicity At Its Peak
Bano’s mother is crossing all limits of toxicity and we are just amazed at her. She totally disregards Bano’s mental condition and doesn’t let a single chance of taunting her go by, in fact, insists on proving her point, that she was about to commit a grave error by marrying Talal.
Can We Blame Basit For Feeling Betrayed?
We can feel Basit’s pain at discovering that his mother (whom he despises), is the caretaker of his business. If he feels betrayed by his father, it is completely justified. In fact, we fail to understand why his father would impose these conditions on Basit, especially since he never tried to clear the grudges in Basit’s heart against his mother as he was growing up.
While Sadia in all probability, left her husband for another man and Basit’s shikwa is justified, the drama still makes you feel for her, and you tend to hope that maybe there is more to her leaving Basit than what we see on the surface. Is a woman allowed to think of herself first, should she keep living with a husband she doesn’t love, or does motherhood always come first? Which side are you on?
What are your thoughts on Habs so far?
