Meem Se Mohabbat: The first episode makes you feel elated that finally Sabika is out of the picture and Talha can see he was wrong about Roshi. Second episode increases your anxiety level as we wait for the moment when Roshi will find out about Shariq. Will Roshi ask Talha for help against Shariq?

Roshi And Mohid Vibes
Roshi calling Mohid and realising he was in the hospital, Roshi comfortably sitting with Mohid on his hospital bed, Roshi caring for him genuinely – all these moments were enough to melt your heart, make you wipe a tear and shake Talha to make him realise – this is who he should be with.
A shout out to the writer and the entire team for showing Roshi maintaining her self-respect before Talha and not chasing after him at all. In fact, she faced him very bravely and with grace, although it was hard for her.
Talha’s Anguish
The panic, the guilt, and the realisation that Sabika is not right for Mohid, each emotion hits Talha with force, and it so not easy to live with regret. He already blames himself for the death of Mohid’s parents , and now Mohid’s accident added more to his guilt as Talha opens up in front of his father.
The drama shows how Sabika does not have the patience to deal with a child. Even when she is sitting with Mohid watching a movie, she is losing her patience, and that shows in her eyes and expressions. Though she tries hard but her true feelings are evident.
What makes the situation worse for her is that she perceived the situation only from her point of view and not Talha’s, not realising that Mohid could have died. Talha never left Mohid alone at home and that is the reason he left him with Sabika, but she failed to realise this important fact. Well, at least the incident clarified many things for Talha.
Sabika’s dialogues though, about Talha, “Jo khud bhi pagal bana rehta hai aur apnay nazdeek aaney walon ko bhi normal nahin rehnay deta” were really not justified and unfair to Talha.
The Tear Jerker x Anxiety
Roshi’s baat-paki scene gave us anxiety and kept us at the edge of our seat, waiting for when she finally sees Shariq and realise whom she is getting engaged to. But that never happens and Shariq finally addresses her himself, throwing her the ultimate shock.
We felt bad for Roshi, she is already suffering because of Talha and now she is faced with a new disaster. We enjoyed the scene, and it kept our anxiety levels high, but it would have been more realistic and interesting if they had shown Roshi looking up but miss seeing him, because it did seem strange that she did not even look up even once. We get it that she has completely given up on life, is not interested in who she is getting married to, that she might have feared that if she looked up, she would break down or cry, (the single tear rolling down her cheek made us feel for her even more), but to make it less contrived, she could have looked up at least once during the ceremony, even if not at Shariq.
This minor suggestion is just to make something good even better. In no way should it take away from the scene or the way it was executed which kept us invested, anxious and on the edge of our seats throughout.
Can Roshi Really Not Tell Her Parents?
What about dada, with whom she has such a close relationship? Yes, to reveal something like this to your parents is extremely difficult and embarrassing and it also breaks their trust in you.
Roshi represents all those girls who are blackmailed by guys and cannot share this dilemma with anyone who can help them out.
We have a burning curiosity to find out what happens now, and we cannot wait for the next episode.
Will Roshi ask Talha for help now?
Or will Talha somehow find out that Shariq is blackmailing her?
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Meem Se Mohabbat is penned by Farhat Ishtiaq with direction from Ali Hassan. The drama airs on HUM TV as a Momina Duraid production with a cast featuring Ahad Raza Mir, Dananeer Mobeen, Asif Raza Mir, Zarrar Khan, Khadija Saleem, Faiza Gilani, Tehseen Wajahat, Rabia Rizwan, Zainab Mazhar, Muhammad Hunbal, Naveen Naqvi, Arshad Mahmood, Irfanullah, Neha, Abu Hurairah, Raana Zafar, Touseeq Haider.
