
About Aik Mohabbat Aur
Aik Mohabbat Aur is a story of Khushbakht, a strong and determined ACP officer who has already seen the painful side of love. After a love marriage that couldn’t survive the test of time, she returns to her parents home with her young daughter and the scars of a broken relationship. Instead of comfort, she finds herself living under constant judgment, where her presence is often seen as a burden rather than a daughter seeking support. These experiences slowly make her lose faith in love and companionship.
On the other side is Haroon, A principled journalist who believes in truth and depth rather than superficial choices. Pressured by his mother to settle down, He struggles to find someone who truly connects with his heart and values. His life takes an unexpected turn when a case brings him face to face with ACP Khushbakht.
While working around the same investigation, Haroon is drawn to Khushbakht’s courage, dignity and the silent strength with which she carries her past. For Haroon, it becomes love but for Khushbakht, love is a chapter she believes has already ended. Now begins Haroon’s emotional journey to break the walls around Khushbakht’s heart and prove that sometimes life gives a second chance.
Written by: Faiza Iftikhaar
Directed by: Farooq Rind
Produced by: Tehreem Chaudhary
Production: Multiverse Entertainment
Aik Mohabbat Aur Episode 7 Written Recap and Review
Ummm… Last week, I said I could give this drama a chance. After watching today’s episode, I still have mixed feelings about this drama. And for some reason, this episode felt super short. It may have something to do with the fact that I skipped through most of it.
Let’s quickly recap, then.
And it’s this faux-positivity and love-lorn expression of his that I just can’t stomach. How and when did he fall in love with her? That is the beauty of a relationship that we’d want to see. Why not show us that? Bas, declaration: I’m in love.
Khushi comes home with Pari after a long time and her mother still says some stuff. Khushi just gets up and leaves. I like her stance. Ghusse mein jawab dene se rishton mein dooriyaan aa sakti hain, maamlaat bigad sakte hain, manzar se hatt jana hi behtar hota hai. Waise bhi jawab dena aasaan hai, diqqat hamesha qaboo karne mein hoti hai.
Haroon has asked Maham to live in a separate room, which Faris can’t tolerate. He argues with Haroon, who gives zero effs, by the way. Without telling it openly that it’s Faris’ fault, he tells this to his parents, and that scene just blew my mind. Now, the question is, they know Faris is the problem. Are they going to do something about it?
Now coming to the silliest thing that happened in this episode: Haroon deciding to do a “follow me around on my work day” with Khushi just so he could spend more time with her? She agrees and is annoyed by Haroon’s presence while he smiled goofily. Bhai, grow up!
I may have said this before but this subversion of gender, Haroon is basically Miss Ayat from Meem Se Mohabbat, is so not working. Not for me at least.
Oh, look at that, 500 words after half an hour. Sometimes, words just don’t come to me. By the way, Haseeb is so handsome and so toxic, I could crush his face when he was ordering around Seema. Also, Seema needs to have a little self-respect. Itna kya pichhe hai uske. Leave him be, and he’ll come crawling back.
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Next episode: Episode 3
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