Ishq Murshid | Episode 4

Ishq Murshid

“Ishq Murshid” revolves around the story of two individuals from different backgrounds, brought together by destiny, as they face countless challenges in the name of love. A narrative filled with politics, enmity, gambits, and ambiguity, it delves into a complex web of power struggles, personal vendettas, and intricate plots. The drama promises a gripping tale of emotions, cerebral intrigue, and the ever-present undercurrent of secrets.

Credits

Writer:Abdul Khaliq Khan

Director:Farooq Rind

Producer:Moomal Productions

[Source: GEO TV official channel]

Ishq Murshid Episode 4 Written Update, Recap and Review

Sukaina is being rude with her father. Shibra admonishes her own sister but Sukaina is so freaking rude and sensible. Why did she say those words? Who talks to their father like that? Alright, we get it-you’re frustrated and desperate. But that doesn’t mean you can talk to your father like that. I hated Shibra but Sukaina is another story.

Aftab Kamal takes his support back, leaving Dawood worried. Shahmeer promises that he would “handle” things. He had promised Zubaida to take care of the “political” party. So, he arranges for a party. Shahmeer has an innocent face but he is sure very cunning. As Shahmeer, he is ready to go to all lengths to make sure that his party remains in power. On the other hand, as Fazal Bakhsh, he gives 20K to Munawwar to “handle” things in his absence.

Zohaib comes to talk to Salman and asks for sifarish. In response, Salman introduces Fazal Bakhsh-the guy who got the job without sifarish. Yeah, you wish! I can’t imagine how Salman would react when he finds Fazal Bakhsh’s truth.

Fawad Khan is conveniently missing so Fazal offers to bring tiffin from home. He boyfriends Safiya and enjoys a nice lunch. Safiya gets appendicitis pain and Fazal rushes her to the hospital. Brownie points, right?

The party goes well, as per Shahmeer’s plans. He kidnaps Faraz to force Aftab to apologize and resign. Wow! He plays dirty.

I liked how Bilal keeps his gaze lowered when he talks to Salman almost as if he means nothing but respect. I also liked the cycling scene. And I loved Bilal’s performance.

Review

I liked how Bilal keeps his gaze lowered when he talks to Salman almost as if he means nothing but respect. I also liked the cycling scene. And I loved Bilal’s performance.

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