Winter Love is a romantic comedy presented by HUM TV.
Writer: Sarah Majeed
Director: Danish Nawaz
Producer: Momina Duraid Productions
[Source: Hum TV’s Official website]
Winter Love Episode 2 Written Update and Review
Okay, so this episode update about the title itself . Winter Love is a resort of sorts that Zark and Meerub’s team is marketing for. Zark (I don’t know what his name is, Zark is what I heard) is Hayat’s younger brother, remember? And apparently him and Meerub are an item.
Mushk decides to join her mother’s matchmaking office, hoping to make at least a tiny portion of 6 crores that she needs to give to Qadeer Mamu in order to save the house her parents once lived in. She arrives at the office, finds her reserved parking spot taken by some careless guy… Guess guess? Hayat, that’s who. He’s talking to someone about upcoming event, things to do, decorations to add while Mushk impatiently keeps on honking (honking sound triggered my anxiety a little bit so I fast-forwarded the scene a bit. But I love the essence of the scene. The way she gets down, maneuvers his truck (despite his casual comment that it’s a manual shift and kinds hinting that she might not know how to handle manual gear?) and parks or properly without blocking her parking.
Compare that with Doctor Bahu scene where Sania is arguing unnecessarily and trying to teach that salesman a lesson or two about feminism and sexism. That was so bleh, and partly why I didn’t watch any further episodes. I guess it has 6 episodes out already. This covers the same, and more, without any dramatic dialogues.
But that’s about the only thing this drama got right. Hayat and Mushk are neigbours now, their offices adjacent and try to make each other’s lives miserable, inadvertently also driving away the clients. My first instinct was: how childish they both are. And second instinct was: they wouldn’t be able to make rent if they continue like this. By the way, both sets of clients were such morons. One mother is like: tumhari shaadi nahin huyi toh you won’t be able to find a match for my daughter, like that’s a qualification. In that sense, only married women should become gynaecologists, nahin?
I digress!
So… What else??? I guess that’s about it. I don’t remember much after two days of watching the episode.
How have you been?
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Shabana Mukhtar