Wabaal – Not so perfect but it is still holding our attention by addressing relevant and prevalent issues in society.

Anum’s character aptly portrays the tendency to follow your friends and spend more than what your pocket allows – this is evident in how birthday parties are becoming more expensive, lavish and with an elaborate list of what to wear, what to buy and where they should take place.
Her stubborn and insensitive behaviour towards her parents’ struggles is also something presentday families often experience with their children.
Good move Faraz Mian, aap ney to baree hoshyaree sey Anum ka number copy ker liya. It was a cute moment and made us smile. We like that you are not giving into Anum immediately but still making her think about you with your kind, yet opportunistic moves. We are not complaining .
Continuity was an issue in the episode. We not only wonder if Anum really had to slap her cousin but also, how did that van appear suddenly in the background?
Shagufta is probably the most intriguing character in the story yet. Who did she murder and why? Now she has cleverly trapped a young girl whose parents are clueless about what they’ve gotten their daughter into – an issue of labour laws and child protection that is well raised here in this drama.
Highlighting An Important Issue In Society
The drama also highlights the struggles of a person trying to earn a halal income versus someone who disregards human rights, Halal or Haram.
How will Anum arrange the finances to buy a present and a dress for her friend’s birthday. The promo of the next episode has us all hooked.
Anum jee your planning that you will get a job and buy a big car immediately and college kay dost kahan saath rehtay hain’ seems a bit childish. Ek hi city mein rehtay huway kahin bhi takra ho sukta hai… and can you really cut off your friends so easily?
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