“To Phir mein tum sey tumharee ijazat maangta hoon, kiya mein tum sey nikah ker sukta hoon?”
Hamza saves the day & wins hearts by marrying Hala.

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Just For Fun!
Every girl in Pakistan right now be like “I want a cousin like Hamza!”
Hamza raises a very pertinent question: “Jin larkiyon ka wakeel nahin hota, kiya unka nikah nahin hota?” It was heartwarming to see a fellow human being in the mosque stepping up to volunteer as witness & fulfill the requirements of the nikah ceremony.
Shahjahan What Are We Going To Do With You?
Shahjahan desperately needs therapy. Her toxicity has crossed all limits. She fails to realise that her actions will make Hamza turn against her even more.
On The Other Hand, Hamza Saves The Day!

While it is a true test of our patience to see such exaggerated negativity in Shahajahan, it was lovely to see Hamza courteously requesting Hala for her consent & also inquiring if she likes someone else.
The drama touches sensitively on delicate details, like Hala realising she is in Hamza’s room & the reality of it hitting home. She is also finding it hard to accept that she has been married so suddenly.
Dadi finally got the chance to get back at Shahjahan. But sadly, she doesn’t realise that she is also responsible for Shahjahan’s behaviour & how she treats Hala.
Why Mere Humsafar Is Our Guilty Pleasure
Watching the drama is a bitter-sweet experience. The toxicity & conspiracies get on our nerves & also question our intelligence as viewers, but the sweet, heroic moments between Hala & Hamza win our heart & make us want to keep watching.
Mere Humsafar highlights a very important point – how human behaviour shapes the personality of people around you & impacts their decision making. Dadi & Raees’s behaviour has shaped Shahjahan’s personality, however, the extreme negativity overshadows & shifts the focus away from the very point the drama seeks to shed light on.
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