‘Qarz e Jaan’ follows the story of Nishwa, a young woman whose life is marked by unforeseen struggles that lead her into a fierce battle for justice. Challenged by external forces, familial dynamics and inner conflicts, Nishwa embodies resilience as she confronts the darkness that threatens to consume her.
Writer:Rabia Razzaq
Director:Mohammad Saqib Khan
Producer:Momina Duraid Productions
[Source: Hum TV’s Official website]
Qarz-e-Jaan Episode 3 Written Update and Review
Remember Burhan is looking to buy a house, a particular house and is willing to pay any amount for that? That house is Barkat’s (or her husband’s). Asim and his mother have a special attachment to this house, I guess? So, he gets the house and is planning for a surprise for Asim and Bi jaan.
Oh, and they are all related by blood. Kafi lambi cousin marriage story hai yeh.
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Nashwa doesn’t hesitate from speaking her mind whether Bisma likes it or not (Nashwa doesn’t care if Barkat and Bakhtiar are unhappy). At one point, Bakhtiar says: tumhare bhale ke liye hi keh rahe hain.
And Nashwa later tells her mother:
Yateemi ka sab se bada almiya hota hai ki har ek ko aap ke bhale ki paRi hoti hai. Har koi aapka baap bana phirta hai.
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Bakhtiar does something creepy in this episode and well (I skipped through the scene, honestly). The hurt look on Bisma’s face, however, are enough for Nashwa to know what has happened.
And it just blew my mind. I was like, how helpless are they that both have to suffer through this shit at the hands of the man responsible for their safety? Yikes!
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After another round of tu tu main main, Bakhtiar allows Nashwa for the job. Sidra sometimes sounds like she’s the nice tayi and sometimes seems like a bitchy tayi. Don’t know which one she is. The next morning, Nashwa is up early and excited to start her day. Remember this, exam mein aayega.
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Sidra talks about Faryal and Ammaar’s shadi. Ammaar first checks out Faryal’s profile, happy with his parents choice and then goes to pick up his girlfriend Mahi (don’t even get me started on the irony).
Mahi isn’t comfortable at the party. Her drink is spiked and she feels unwell. Ammaar’s friend Sameer suggest that they can rest in a room upstairs (yeh Sameer thik nahin lag raha mujhe). The next thing we know is:
Ammaar comes home, tired and worried.
Nashwa sees him, even knows that he had been driving for a while as the car was warm.(Why was she up so early?)
Police car stops near a dead body: Mahi’s
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Shabana Mukhtar