Mere Paas Tum Ho Episode 9

Let’s review the 6th episode of Mere Paas Tum ho.

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Plot Summary

Rumi is admitted to the school. Even the simplest things that Danish says has a hidden hurt and suffering. And yet, Mehwish doesn’t give a shit.

She knows what she’s doing it wrong. Their relationship certainly goes beyond what a boss and regular employee would share. They miss each other and it is certainly not platonic.

Mateen Sahab notices Danish’s discomfort, like a nosy aunty. It is difficult to say of he’s genuinely concerned or just being nosy and negative or seeking a confidante for himself.

Just as expected, the flight is cancelled due to bad weather. Danish finds out about their Islamabad trip and runs off to the airport.

Then, we hear Rahat Fateh Ali Khan’s wail that makes your eyes water.

دغا کیجیے گا مکر جائیے گا

Now, Danish is torn between his ethics and his love for his wife. So he decided to take bribes instead. Poor chap!

Review

Humayun Saeed beats Adnan Siddiqui in the acting department. Don’t get me wrong. I am a big Adnan Siddiqui fan. However, I feel that being a rich and manipulative man is easier than the being a vulnerable man who fears losing his only asset – his beautiful wife.

He has put on weight and changes his  body language. He looks so different from his regular macho-slash-playboy image. I am impressed.

Danish when he finds out about Islamabad trip
Danish when he finds out about Islamabad trip

Please comment below and let me know how you feel about this drama so far. Thanks for reading. Stay tuned for more reviews.

Shabana Mukhtar

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