Oh, Hala jee, what are you doing? Is Hamza justified in losing his patience when he knows that something is bothering Hala, or is Hala testing his patience and needs to stop this indecision and unpredictable crying? Scroll down to read FUCHSIA’s review of Mere Humsafar.

Why Is Hamza’s Support Not Enough For Hala?
While Hamza’s support gives Hala courage and she considers not giving up and putting up a fight, the double-teaming of Shah Jahan & Khurram has brought her spirits down. Mental and verbal bullying by Khurram is taking its toll on her.
Oh, Hala how we wish you would believe in Hamza’s heart and come clean with him but then we assume, how will the story move ahead with all its twists and turns if that happens…We were hoping aap naashtay ki table per usko muna lein gee… but sadly, that was not to be.
Will Hamza forgive her if she tells him now?
Help Us Decide
Should Hamza be more understanding since he knows Hala has emotional issues and takes time to open up, or most probably, it is something related to his mother that she’s not able to share with him or, is he right in assuming that she’s not happy with him?
We have seen growth in Hala’s character so it is disappointing to see her crying again, taking refuge in bed, and most importantly, uska Hamza ko nahin munana, especially since she knows how much he cares for her.
Note Of Appreciation For The Writer
Glad to see writer Saira Raza employing several characters to highlight multiple issues and mental complexes children or even grownups experience. Roomi represents countless children who are ignored by their parents and pay a heavy price in terms of emotional and psychological issues. Even Hamza needs to be more aware of his responsibilities as a brother.
Shah Jahan is happy to find an ally in Khurram. But Khurram haath nahi aa reha. He has complete confidence that he can deal with the entire issue all by himself. On the other hand, does he realize he will let go of a great person like Sameen in this whole process?
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