Last night’s episode delivered a major breakthrough: Sher Zaman is finally out of the asylum. Until just yesterday, viewers were holding their breath, unsure if Dr. Fajar would actually be able to pull it off. But she did, and the way it was executed deserves serious credit.

The plan, crafted by Dr. Fajar and Tehmina, was sharp, smart, and perfectly timed. From Fajar subtly handing Sher the keys, to him hiding in the car’s trunk, every move was intense. The tension, the pacing, the stakes, it all worked. But what stood out even more was the drama’s choice not to portray Sher as magically healed. He’s still vulnerable, still recovering. And that realism? That’s rare. It was a thoughtful move by the writers, reminding us that healing is a process, not an instant switch.
There’s also something brewing between Dr. Fajar and Sher. The emotional connection is subtle but present. It’s not being forced, and that makes it even more believable. Trust is building, and that kind of slow-burn development is refreshing to watch.
Tehmina, meanwhile, completely stole the scene in her confrontation with Badar Zaman and Dr. Rangoonwala. Her calm yet calculated reaction, especially when she questioned Rangoonwala about why Dr. Fajar was allowed to treat Sher despite her clear objections, was powerful. She knew everything – yet chose to stay composed. That level of control, paired with her anger, added real weight to the scene.
Later, when Rangoonwala and Badar Zaman went to Kaka Sahab’s house trying to track down Sher, the tension remained high. The pacing didn’t slow down, and the mystery stayed intact, making for a gripping watch.
But now, all eyes are on Dr. Fajar. The Zaman family is gearing up to take legal action against her. She’s about to face REAL pressure – professionally and personally.
Tonight’s episode holds the promise of big confrontations, emotional fallout, and maybe even redemption, as Samra is now having second thoughts. Is Dr. Fajar truly helping Sher – or has she taken her father’s side?
