Drama Review | Aye Musht-e-Khak | Episode 4

Alrighty, let’s review the fourth episode of Aye Musht-e-Khak. I wasn’t ready for this. I mean… I didn’t know that there will be two episodes.

A little recap of episode 3

Mustajab wants to marry Dua. He has taken her out for dinner, and has charmed her already.

Aye Musht-e-Khak episode 4 written review and update

I was right about Shakeela. She is more psycho and toxic than Mustajab. She has lied to Dua and her family just so they would say yes.
Dua and Dayaan are at the madarsa (which looks more like masjid). Achha, udhar pakistan mein girls can go to a masjid kya?
Mustajab and Shakeela come with a surprise. Dua’s hairstyle changed like four times. But she talked about the concept of mehram, so I forgave that little continuity problem.
“Dua, mujhe tumhara mehram banna hai,” Mustajab says.
What a unique proposal!
Does anyone find Dua whiny? Pehle she didn’t want to marry because she didn’t want to move to US. Now she doesn’t want to marry so soon, because her studies aren’t over yet. She’s spoilt, I tell you. Both Mustajab and Dua are brats.
Dayaan comes to tell Shakeela that Dua wouldn’t agree to this. But Mustajab loses it, in front of Dayaan. Mustajab calls it off. If I were Dayaan, I would have run from this psycho. He does understand his sister and how different Mustajab and Dua are. I love it when brothers are so understanding. He even takes Dua away so she wouldn’t have to face Shakeela. Just wow!

Review

Nimra, Sajjad and Dayaan all agree that this isn’t the best match. Would Dua agree to this? Or has she fallen in love with Mustajab?
Feroze looks like a million bucks whether he’s smiling or brooding, whether he’s wearing kurta pajama or a formal suit. Dude is dashing.

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Shabana Mukhtar

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