Many audiences are unhappy with Numair for taking his daughter for a DNA test, but realistically speaking what options did Numair have, given his earlier infertility diagnosis.

Scenario 1:
If he had spoken openly about his problem with Deebu, it would still have come across as if he was questioning her and her character?
But could he have managed the situation better by saying: “I am confused and shocked so please bear with me”.
If Deebu had offered to get the DNA test for his peace of mind, would that have been better?
Scenario 2:
If he had not said anything to anyone, like the present, the fact that doubt had entered his mind; that thought would have bothered him throughout his life. He would repeatedly question if he was the father.
So what could he do? The only way out would be a DNA test.
Scenario 3:
Are we expecting too much from Numair by thinking he should have just accepted the news and happily carried on with his life even though he had been told by a doctor that the probability of his not being able to have children is 99%?
It is important to point out here that:
Even though one would expect that since Numair is a doctor himself, he would have a better understanding of his condition and deal with it pragmatically, yet the makers are possibly highlighting that the human element also comes into play here and even a doctor who has studied the science, is also vulnerable to such emotions and insecurities when diagnosed with Azoospermia.
Is there any way out for Numair?
Jafaa is written by Samira Fazal and directed by Danish Nawaz. It is produced by Momina Duraid Productions. The cast features Mawra Hocane, Usman Mukhtar, Sehar Khan, Mohib Mirza, Zarrar Khan, Farah Sadia, Nadia Afgan, and others. The drama airs every Friday at 8 pm on HUM TV.
