Presenting the craziest love story of the year, filled with laughter and unforgettable moments, starring Komal Meer & Muneeb Butt.
Raniya is a well-educated young girl from a small town who takes pride in her intelligence and often offers advice to others. When she meets Maheer, at Khala Amma’s house, he is initially not fond of her. Maheer who is Khala Amma’s beloved grandson always looks down upon Maheer’s opinionated nature. The differences in Maheer and Raniya’s mindsets cause frustration and hatred between the two.
The involvement of their extended family begins to affect both Maheer and Raniya’s behaviours and relationships. Maheer is forced to confront some truths about his family, which causes him to reevaluate his own values and beliefs. Meanwhile, Raniya must navigate her own feelings and desires while dealing with the challenges that come with cultural expectations and family dynamics.
Despite their initial struggles, Raniya and Maheer’s relationship is tested and evolves in unexpected ways. Together, they must navigate the challenges and uncertainties that come with personal growth and the complex dynamics of family relationships.
Will Maheer be able to overcome his hatred towards Raniya, and will they be able to reconcile their differences?
Writer: Samra Bukhari
Director: Zeeshan Ahmed
Producers: Abdullah Kadwani & Asad Qureshi
Production: 7th Sky Entertainment Presentation
Tere Aany Se Episode 17 Written Update & Review
Assalam Alaikum, fellow drama enthusiasts!
It’s Shabana Mukhtar, and I’m back with another recap and review of “Tere Aany Se.” So, let’s get started!
I saved the best for the last…
Or so I had thought.
There is something wrong with all the 17th episodes. I hated Chand Tara Episode 17, I barely got through Fairytale Episode 17 and then it was time to watch Tere Aany Se Episode 17.
As I sit down to review the latest episode of “Tere Aany Se”, my heart is heavy with disappointment. The 17th episode of this drama was supposed to be all about Rabail’s engagement, but it left me feeling more frustrated than entertained.
Let’s start with the lies. Rania and Maheer lied to Azra Jahan about Khawar being involved with someone else. This is not only unethical, but it’s also downright cruel. Azra Jahan is a “khandani aurat” who can’t say no, but that doesn’t give anyone the right to manipulate her. Shame on Rania and Maheer for stooping so low.
So, the engagement ceremony is still on. Since Khawar is pressurized by Rania and Maheer, Khawar reluctantly refuses. Rania then convinces Farhad’s mother to step up. I won’t get into the details because it was so irritating.
First of all, I think that the writing of this drama is lopesided and puts Rania in left, right and center of the story. Rania advocates for Rabail, then she speaks for Farhad, then she speaks for Azra Jahan while others either keep quiet or just do overacting. She seems to be everywhere at once. It’s all too much, and it’s making the story feel lopsided. I wish the writers would give the other characters a chance to shine.
But my biggest problem with this episode is the message it sends. Lying to a whole bunch of people just to get Rabail and Farhad together? How is that funny? It’s not. It’s immature and irresponsible. I hope the writers will start taking their audience seriously and stop treating us like fools.
All in all, I don’t think I’ll be watching any more Ramzan dramas for a while. This one has left a bad taste in my mouth, and I don’t want to risk wasting any more of my time. Will I stick to this decision? Only time will tell, but for now, I’m feeling pretty confident.
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Until we meet again, check out my books on Amazon. You can subscribe for Kindle Unlimited for free for the first month, just saying 🙂
Shabana Mukhtar
Presenting the craziest love story of the year, filled with laughter and unforgettable moments, starring Komal Meer & Muneeb Butt.
Raniya is a well-educated young girl from a small town who takes pride in her intelligence and often offers advice to others. When she meets Maheer, at Khala Amma’s house, he is initially not fond of her. Maheer who is Khala Amma’s beloved grandson always looks down upon Maheer’s opinionated nature. The differences in Maheer and Raniya’s mindsets cause frustration and hatred between the two.
The involvement of their extended family begins to affect both Maheer and Raniya’s behaviours and relationships. Maheer is forced to confront some truths about his family, which causes him to reevaluate his own values and beliefs. Meanwhile, Raniya must navigate her own feelings and desires while dealing with the challenges that come with cultural expectations and family dynamics.
Despite their initial struggles, Raniya and Maheer’s relationship is tested and evolves in unexpected ways. Together, they must navigate the challenges and uncertainties that come with personal growth and the complex dynamics of family relationships.
Will Maheer be able to overcome his hatred towards Raniya, and will they be able to reconcile their differences?
Writer: Samra Bukhari
Director: Zeeshan Ahmed
Producers: Abdullah Kadwani & Asad Qureshi
Production: 7th Sky Entertainment Presentation
Tere Aany Se Episode 17 Written Update & Review
Assalam Alaikum, fellow drama enthusiasts!
It’s Shabana Mukhtar, and I’m back with another recap and review of “Tere Aany Se.” So, let’s get started!
I saved the best for the last…
Or so I had thought.
There is something wrong with all the 17th episodes. I hated Chand Tara Episode 17, I barely got through Fairytale Episode 17 and then it was time to watch Tere Aany Se Episode 17.
As I sit down to review the latest episode of “Tere Aany Se”, my heart is heavy with disappointment. The 17th episode of this drama was supposed to be all about Rabail’s engagement, but it left me feeling more frustrated than entertained.
Let’s start with the lies. Rania and Maheer lied to Azra Jahan about Khawar being involved with someone else. This is not only unethical, but it’s also downright cruel. Azra Jahan is a “khandani aurat” who can’t say no, but that doesn’t give anyone the right to manipulate her. Shame on Rania and Maheer for stooping so low.
So, the engagement ceremony is still on. Since Khawar is pressurized by Rania and Maheer, Khawar reluctantly refuses. Rania then convinces Farhad’s mother to step up. I won’t get into the details because it was so irritating.
First of all, I think that the writing of this drama is lopesided and puts Rania in left, right and center of the story. Rania advocates for Rabail, then she speaks for Farhad, then she speaks for Azra Jahan while others either keep quiet or just do overacting. She seems to be everywhere at once. It’s all too much, and it’s making the story feel lopsided. I wish the writers would give the other characters a chance to shine.
But my biggest problem with this episode is the message it sends. Lying to a whole bunch of people just to get Rabail and Farhad together? How is that funny? It’s not. It’s immature and irresponsible. I hope the writers will start taking their audience seriously and stop treating us like fools.
All in all, I don’t think I’ll be watching any more Ramzan dramas for a while. This one has left a bad taste in my mouth, and I don’t want to risk wasting any more of my time. Will I stick to this decision? Only time will tell, but for now, I’m feeling pretty confident.
~~~
Until we meet again, check out my books on Amazon. You can subscribe for Kindle Unlimited for free for the first month, just saying 🙂
Shabana Mukhtar