Ishq Murshid
“Ishq Murshid” revolves around the story of two individuals from different backgrounds, brought together by destiny, as they face countless challenges in the name of love. A narrative filled with politics, enmity, gambits, and ambiguity, it delves into a complex web of power struggles, personal vendettas, and intricate plots. The drama promises a gripping tale of emotions, cerebral intrigue, and the ever-present undercurrent of secrets.
Credits
Writer:Abdul Khaliq Khan
Director:Farooq Rind
Producer:Moomal Productions
[Source: GEO TV official channel]
Ishq Murshid Episode 8 Written Update, Recap and Review
Assalamualaikum folks!
Let’s recap and review the latest episode of Ishq Murshid.
Is it just me or did the Sukaina track got really out of hand in this episode? Not just the Sukaina track, the whole drama kinda derailed this time.
Forget about Nargis, she’s the ultimate designated villian. My grouse is with Zohaib. Zohaib’s arguments to support his greed for a job-on-a-platter was so lame.
Sulaiman mamu is like the only father figure to me and he’s not giving me a job. So, it hurts me. What else can I do except for agreeing with my mother’s demands?
Seriously? Like seriously?
Then there is Safiya who always grimly looks at Sulaiman and asks: are you happy now? This is what you wanted.
Abey? What father in his right mind would want that for his daughter?
There is Shibra who couldn’t be less bothered about anything. Is that me or does everyone get that vibe from her?
And finally there is Sulaiman, who couldn’t be more wrong about this. If he wanted her daughter to marry early, he should have found a guy who had a job. Or else, he shouldn’t have thrown Sukaina into this pitless gaddha. He’s so confused about his duties of being a father.
My biggest issue is with Shahmeer Sikandar himself. Other than ogling at Shibra, he does nothing, not even to help Sukaina, something that he promised in episode 6, if I remember correctly.
So, in short, I hated this episode. From being my favourite to now questioning of I should continue to watch it, the mood has changed so drastically; kinda like the weather here in Nagpur. Yesterday, fan was a must and today, i can’t be without my poncho, my socks, and my blanket. Aisa bhi kya…
Winter has begun.
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