Mushkil comes to an end, winning us over by tying up all the loose ends, just like we had hoped for!

It took a slap from Sameen for Faraz to finally see the truth and come to his senses. We wish he had already suspected Hareem or at least, had not agreed to marry her. Would you have forgiven Faraz if you were Sameen?
Amazing performances in the last episode from Zainab Shabbir and Saboor Aly in the confrontation scene at the hospital, totally making us hate Hareem and feeling proud of Sameen.
Sameen’s parents standing behind her and asking Faraz’s mother that he should come pick her up was a beautiful message sent out to all parents and their daughters with just the right balance – do not interfere unnecessarily but also, do not let anyone compromise their self-respect. They learnt it a bit too late, but better late than never!
The new baby in Sameen and Faraz’s life, making them a happy family was such a cute and heart-winning touch. It is nice to see characters’ lives with whom we become attached to and start loving, wrap up with some positive and uplifting stories.
We wonder if people like Hareem really exist and do they ever learn a lesson? Knowing that Sameen is pregnant with Faraz’s child and she can never be with Faraz – maybe that was the best karma that could befall her. We are happy the drama didn’t show that she had totally lost her mind. To lose her mind would mean not to feel the pain or pay a price for what she did. Hareem’s story is a lesson of how parents’ actions can lead to personality disorders and complexes within a child that can lead to long term effects on their lives.
The lack of communication between Sameen and Faraz was a lesson for couples to have an open communication, always talk out problems and most importantly, learn to trust. Just the fact that Hareem tried approaching Faraz several times when Asfand was alive, should have been a sign clear enough for Faraz to know there is something amiss.
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