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 19 Written Update & Review
Assalam Alaikum, fellow Fairy Tale enthusiasts! This episode was a mixed bag, with some scenes that made me roll my eyes and others that left me wanting more (that would be when Farjad is on the screen).
Let’s start with the most important moment of the episode- the conversation between Haya and Sameer. Haya is understandably anxious about her upcoming wedding with Waleed’s, but we all know deep down that Waleed isn’t the one for her. Waleed wants Ummeed’s money, so… I mean, I feel sorry for Haya but this would be the best thing that happens to her. However, it was refreshing to see Sameer being honest about his feelings towards Haya. I just hope Aabo Jaan doesn’t forget to tell Kamal Pasha about it. Knowing her, she might just forget it by the time she meets Kamal Pasha!
Now, let’s talk about the Mayon function. It was a visual treat to see all the characters in their stunning outfits. I was particularly blown away by Zeenat’s and Mimi’s dresses. I gawked at them and their dresses… so pretty… The color combinations and the intricate embroidery were just breathtaking. However, the real highlight of the function was Ummeed’s clumsiness. We all knew it was coming, but the buildup was far too long. I mean, how many times do we have to watch her do something to irritate Farjad before it gets old? It was a classic case of trying too hard to be funny and failing miserably.
Overall, this episode was a bit of a letdown. Apart from the Haya-Sameer conversation and Farjad’s presence on screen, there wasn’t much to write home about. The Mayon function was a bit of a snooze fest, and Ummeed’s clumsiness was getting on my nerves. Hopefully, the upcoming episodes will pick up the pace and give us more juicy plot twists and turns. Until next time, Fairy Tale fans!
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