Muamma | Episode 20

Muamma: A Puzzle of Love, Betrayal, and Redemption

 

Writer: Imran Nazir

Director: Shaqielle Khan

Producer: Momina Duraid Productions

[Source: Hum TV’s Official website]

Muamma Episode 20 Written Update and Review

So, let’s discuss the three main events of the episode.

Aashiq Hussain in Jahan Aara’s Room

We first see him in his room, covering his face and then breaking kn stealthily into Jahan Aara’s room. She’s already alert, though and has seen Aashiq coming. Is she prepared? Of course. When is she not ready? She pulls out her gun and stops Aashiq.

That’s what really happened.

When Asiya comes in, shocked to see the sight before her, Aashiq Hussain lies, says Jahan Aara had called her and he just came to check on her. Poor tactics because there’s loopholes in this lie that r en Asiya can catch.

Thats Aashiq Hussain version of the truth.

Jahan Aara shows the cctv footage, and proves Aashiq was lying. Then she claims Aashiq did things he didn’t do. And that’s her version of truth, a version we didn’t need to see on screen. She could have briefly told Asiya. Did we need to see Aashiq Hussain attacking her? The scene seemed forced and out of an Indian soap instead of Pakistani drama. If I had to watch it, why am I watching Pakistani dramas?

The other main events was Naveed constantly flirting with Rukhsana and she taking the bait, even meeting him for a meal. Back home, her husband and mother-in-law don’t even know where she is.

The last and shortest bit was Junaid talking to his other, refusing to go live with them, and his mother threatening: I’ll come and talk to Jahan Aara.

Even if Jahan Aara is more than capable of handling that situation if that indeed is the case, I didn’t like her (Junaid’s mother’s) arrogance. Tera beta Ghar nahin aa raha toh you’ll talk to the landlord because of his one-sided love? Seriously?

And the episode ends with Jahan Aara dancing, a victory dance? She psycho!

Review

 

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