Dr. Ayra and Kamyar have made their on-screen debut this weekend in Meri Zindagi Hai Tu – and here’s what viewers have to say about the first two episodes!

Bilal Abbas Khan and Hania Aamir have finally teamed up – and let’s be honest, this pairing was long overdue! The two powerhouses of charm and chaos have landed together in Meri Zindagi Hai Tu, and fans can’t stop talking about it. The first two episodes dropped this weekend, and while everyone tuned in for the story, most stayed glued to the screen just to watch Bilal and Hania’s effortless chemistry light it up. It’s that kind of pairing where even the silences between their dialogues seem to say a lot.
The drama opens with Bilal as Kamyar – the kind of rich, moody guy who drives flashy cars and hides his feelings behind sarcasm (you know the type). Hania plays Dr. Ayra, a grounded and kind-hearted doctor who somehow ends up tangled in his dramatic orbit. Their first few scenes together have that push-and-pull energy that’s equal parts fiery and fun. And yes, while the Cybertruck might have tried to steal the screen time, it totally stole the spotlight – because when a Cybertruck rolls into a Pakistani drama, you just know things are about to get interesting.
By the second episode, audiences were buzzing with excitement – but the big question was, did Meri Zindagi Hai Tu actually deliver on all that hype? While the visuals are undeniably sleek and the soundtrack keeps things lively, some viewers felt the story’s pacing was a bit slow, with more buildup than breakthrough so far. Still, Bilal and Hania’s chemistry seems to be the saving grace that’s keeping everyone hooked.
Social media, of course, had a lot to say. From fans gushing over Kamyar and Ayra’s banter to others debating whether the plot feels fresh enough, X (formerly Twitter) has turned into a mini review hub. One thing everyone agrees on? That unexpected Cybertruck cameo definitely stole the spotlight – even if it didn’t stick around for long.
Audiences are watching closely, and they’re not shy about sharing their hot takes online.
So, is Meri Zindagi Hai Tu the kind of drama that lives up to all the hype, or is it going to follow the familiar patterns we’ve seen in many other shows – misunderstandings, and predictable twists? The first two episodes have set the stage, but some viewers are already wondering if the story will offer anything truly new, or if it will stick to the usual formula. With Bilal and Hania leading the way, there’s definitely potential, but only time will tell if the drama can keep the excitement alive without falling into the same old tropes.
What do you think? Comment down your thoughts!

Kamyar hangs out with 3 women in one night, doesn’t know the name of one of them, speaks rudely to all of them. Sets Ayra’s car on fire because she punctured his tires and put nail polish on his car. Wildly disproportionate response. How does it make sense for Ayra to fall in love with someone who acts like this? Yeah I know some women fall for bad boys but watching your car on fire while the guy glares at you makes me wonder why you would ever consider being with him. Too many red flags.