Jurm | Episode 3 & 4

Introduction

Jurm is a thrilling drama series that follows the journey of Ayla and Daniyal, a newlywed couple whose lives are turned upside down by a traumatic kidnapping incident. This sets off a chain of events that exposes the vulnerability of their family and those associated with them. With each episode, Jurm takes viewers on a rollercoaster ride of shocking revelations and unexpected twists. The families are torn apart as their secrets, lies and duality is revealed. The investigation of the incident becomes increasingly complex as each family member’s dubious past is brought to the forefront. As the tension builds, relationships are tested, alliances are formed and broken, and everyone becomes a suspect. With each passing episode, the stakes get higher, and the truth becomes harder to uncover. Will justice be served, or will the family’s web of lies and deceit be enough to cover up the crime? Writer: Shah Yasir Director: Mehreen Jabbar Producers: Abdullah Kadwani & Asad Qureshi Production House: 7th Sky Entertainment

Jurm Episode 3 Written Update & Review

Assalam Alaikum, fellow drama enthusiasts! It’s Shabana Mukhtar, and I’m here to review the latest episode of Jurm. Meet the characters, you can see it here: Jurm | Cast and Characters Ummm, I don’t have much to say about the third and fourth (last) episode of this mini-series. I mean, I had high hopes eversince I came to know that it’s going to be a mini-series, and I adore two of the three corners of the love triangle-Tooba and Wahaj. Daniyal was in love with Samia, that revelation took us all by surprise but after that, the story kinda went down south and ended on a disappointing note. What was initially a meticulated planned murder mystery just turned out to be an accidental shot killing Daniyal’s wife, the wife he never loved. That was the whole reason for him to feel guilty, but he had nothing to do with the murder or the kidnapping. I guess the non-linear narrative which generally works for mysteries ended up being the most disappointing factor. I liked it, but I didn’t love it. That’s all I have to say. ~~~ 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

 

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