Fairytale | Episode 12

Fairytale is an Ramzan special drama on Hum TV. It’s a sit-com as usual.

Ramzan 1444/2023

Writer: Sarah Majeed
Director: Ali Hassan

Fairy Tale Episode 12 Written Update & Review

Assalam Alaikum fellow Fairy Tale enthusiasts!

It’s your favorite reviewer, Shabana Mukhtar, back with a recap and review of the 12th episode of the show.

Let’s start with Kamal Pasha’s decision to let Ummeed stay at home. I mean, finally, right? I was getting tired of the whole hide-n-seek game. But seriously, what took him so long to come around? Maybe he needed a gentle nudge from the scriptwriters.

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Moving on to Zeenat’s desperate attempts to get her hands on Ummeed’s money.

She first talks to Ummeed but Ummeed be like: No, can’t have ma money.

I can’t help but laugh at her failed attempts to manipulate Ummeed. I mean, woman, you need better tactics than just asking nicely.

And then she calls for external help in the form of her sister’s son Tasneem. She wants him to marry Ummeed just so… You know what her plans are. That’s some serious greed right there. But let’s be honest, we all saw that coming, didn’t we?

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Now, let’s talk about Ummeed’s sudden transformation into a modern, fashionable girl. I’m all for it, but does she really need to show off her money like that? From buying a car to hiring a driver and spending loads of money on shopping, Ummeed is making it rain. The last extravagant thing she does is to announce that she’ll pay for everyone’s bill in the university canteen. Come on, Ummeed, you need to calm down a bit. We get it, you’re rich!

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The episode ends as we see a brief scene with Ummeed and Farjad. I loved his smirk when he saw who the “baji” was. This dude can melt people’s heart this his smile, don’t you think?

Review

I enjoyed this episode as it felt more focused on Ummeed’s personal growth and her transition to a more modern lifestyle. However, Ummeed’s extravagant spending habits were a bit too over-the-top for me. It felt like she was flaunting her wealth instead of being humble about it. But, hey, if you got it, flaunt it, right?

I also appreciated the lack of unnecessary melodrama in this episode. It made the storyline flow more smoothly and kept me engaged throughout. And, of course, we can’t forget Zeenat’s villainous character. She added a much-needed conflict to the story and kept things interesting.

Overall, I’m excited to see where the story goes from here. Will Ummeed continue to flaunt her wealth? Will Zeenat’s plans to marry off Tasneem to Ummeed succeed? Will Farjad propose to Ummeed anytime soon? Only time will tell, and I can’t wait to find out!

How did you guys find this episode?

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Shabana Mukhtar

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