u/Automatic_Wave8442

Is the Ahna fatigue real?

Do you guys really don't want to see them again together?

The projects they did together are

Guzarish - the best and underrated

Yeh raha dil - the most popular

Parizaad

They are rumoured to be working again for a hum project soon. Would you watch them?

u/Automatic_Wave8442 — 1 day ago

Watched dusri biwi and WTH was that.

I did not watch the drama, i watched the film that too only because I saw ahmed in the trailer. Never in my life i had imagined Ahmed being a menace. He was...

First of all the concept of polygamy is beyond me. Putting that aside, I used to think when someone cheats on their partners, the one in marriage is more accountable and guilty but in cases like this both the cheater and the partner are equally guilty.

Hassan was guilty for not being able to handle his professional relationships, getting married to someone. If he had really wanted to help her with amir situation, he could have found her another groom. But guy just married her that too when his wife was expecting without taking her permission. The audacity, the thought............ Fahad is actually good. The scene he consoles Ayesha after loosing the baby.

Farah was guilty too for coming in between a happily married couple. She knew he was married, had a kid then thinking nothing would change is foolishness. Then acting holier than thou. And taking those weird decisions, running away because father scolded, attempting sucide because the first wife of your husband told you some words.

And then they villianised Ayesha, she lost her child, she was the one who had to share her husband, see her beautiful family break. Not that she has the right to say anything but she had all the right to leave his house and be angry.

In the end hareem was really good in the scene where she breaks down in front of hassan saying mujhe iss aziyat se nikaal do.

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u/Automatic_Wave8442 — 2 days ago
▲ 4 r/cinemmon+1 crossposts

Made my night. Absolute banger 🤯. Kudos bejoy Nambiar 👏👏👏

Gritty, thrilling, interesting and so beautifully shot.

u/Automatic_Wave8442 — 3 days ago

True story- when I got ready for a relationship, he had already found himself a girlfriend.

He would ask me to walk on the narrow footpath while he walked on the road. He would pull chairs for me. He would just drop me home stating safety. Oh he was a gentleman or i thought so.

One day while walking he said," i like you". I changed the topic instantly. Many a times he would text this on WhatsApp and would delete it in seconds. He thought i didn't read but I did and smiled while putting my phone aside. Not that I wanted a relationship but it felt nice knowing someone liked me. He often told me how much he adored my smile, my dimple and how my eyes would become smaller when I smiled. Nobody told me that before. But i said I'm not ready. I want to concentrate on my studies. We stayed friends.

And then he finally gave up, only if he had waited some time. A few days later he messaged saying if he could tell me something. I got an idea but I said, " yeah sure " and he told me that he has found a girlfriend, an old friend of his. He was so happy, always blushing when talking about her. He once shyingly showed me her pictures.

She was prettier, more girly, long hair, short kurti. Everything was opposite to me, better than me. Weirdly i didn't feel bad. He really liked her and it showed. Maybe he didn't really like me ever. It was just fomo.....

Anyways we barely talk now. But it was an interesting life experience. No boy approached after that nor do I want anyone to coz the first and Last experience was sad. Until I'm actually confident and ready for a relationship.

u/Automatic_Wave8442 — 3 days ago

Dear girls please watch this video by adete dahiya. 9 Things Men Know About Life That Women Don't.

https://youtu.be/qKJmMN8g7ME?si=tRJnKeGst\_1wsLET

It is not a men vs women video instead it tells you about the things women should adapt from men. It thoroughly changed my perspective about achievements, generosity and self worth.

Highly recommended!!!!

u/Automatic_Wave8442 — 3 days ago

I still remember the time i read eidgah for the first time. When I was 9 and started crying. That day I realised the power of a pen.

u/Automatic_Wave8442 — 3 days ago