“Mein tumharay gird ghaira tung ker reha hoon, takay tum mujhy chor kay jana ka socho bhi nahin”. – Jaisay Aapki Marzi

The core of Sherry’s devious planning.
Alizeh tried to take a stand but was emotionally manipulated once more and has now ended up believing that she has misunderstood Sherry.
Sherry Wins At Mind Games!
Is Sherry manipulating both his sister and Alizeh? Is he plotting them against each other so neither of them has the ultimate power except he, himself? They end up challenging each other repeatedly and it is Sherry who comes out the winner in the end.
Sherry was waiting for her to make one mistake and that gave him the perfect opportunity to make Alizeh think she was wrong, and she is the guilty one. She ends up believing she is the one who has misunderstood Sherry. Suddenly all his faults have disappeared before her. Sherry’s game is going strong, he is actually tightening his circle around Alizeh. Winning her mother with his fake sweet talk, giving attitude to Alizeh, then showing extreme concern for her parents etc. the list of his manipulative actions is unending.
Working Girl Pressure vs Married Life
Jaisay Aapki Marzi shows the sad reality that no matter what, most of the time, a woman is expected to manage her married life, her work and family to perfection. Alizeh also tried to do the same but work pressure, a toxic married life and the fragile condition of her parents have brought her to the point where she is struggling to maintain a bare minimum control.
Alizeh, we know you are a victim of emotional manipulation but seems strange when instead of just going directly to the office, you are calling to ask your boss if you should come? Again, if you have work to deliver, then a person like you would find a way. Maybe instead of visiting your mom’s house so frequently, working on your project might be a better idea.
The Parent Support
Parents, especially mothers, play a vital role in empowering daughters or breaking their spirit. Alizeh’s mother constantly undermines her actions and questions her behavior with Sherry. The father was still someone we had hopes from, but unfortunately, he also changed and suddenly started thinking highly of Sherry. However, he flipped again once he discovered the truth about the house.
Did we really need to show the mother keeping the decision about the house from her husband and daughters? How can she do that? How come she didn’t bother reading the contract? She seems like an educated person who has enough worldly experience, then how come she didn’t bother reading the contract before signing it? Her mother’s constant reminders about how she needs to change to make the marriage work, Sherry’s instantly changing behavior and attitude, plus Alizeh’s inability to deliver at work have now started cracking her emotional strength. She is doubting herself and seems to be stuck once more in a toxic cycle.
Are we justified in saying that when we expect men to deliver at work, no matter what happens at home, why women expect to get some relief or want their boss to be more understanding? Shouldn’t our expectations be the same for both men and woman?
