Introduction
Tere Bin is a new drama on HAR PAL GEO (Well, it’s not that new). Here’s a snippet from Geo’s official YouTube channel.
Meerab is an ambitious and beautiful young girl who wants to pursue higher studies. Her entire world revolves around her parents and she believes in them the most. Her strong and confident personality makes her stand against social injustices around her.
On the contrary, Murtasim hails from a powerful and influential family. He respects and values the morals and traditions of his family and refuses to let the family down.
Meerab’s life takes an unexpected turn when she finds out about her family’s decision regarding her and Murtasim’s life. Meerab’s hatred towards Murtasim continues to grow as a family secret from the past resurfaces. Coming from different backgrounds and mindsets, Murtasim begins to realize Meerab’s arrogant behaviour towards him and begins to consider her a challenge for himself. On the other hand, Meerab who is used to living her life on her own terms refuses to accept Murtasim’s family traditions and unnecessary social barriers.
Soon their lives go through a series of emotional sufferings and misunderstandings where it becomes difficult for them to coexist. Despite their hatred towards each other, will Meerab and Murtasim accept their true feelings or will the dynamics of ego and self-respect force them to stay apart?
Writer: Nooran Makhdoom
Director: Siraj ul Haq
Producers: Abdullah Kadwani & Asad Qureshi
Production House: 7th Sky Entertainment
[Source: HAR PAL GEO’s official YouTube Channel]
Tere Bin Episode 21 Written Update and Review
So, Malik Mukhtar has come to seek a pardon for Malik Zubair. Even though his claim that Zubair didn’t mean to shoot (that was a white lie), he is just a father who’s only child is in jail and might be there forever, or much worse, get a life sentence. Long story short, Murtasim forgives Zubair. Jhagda khalas.
“Maafi maang raha thha, maaf kar diya.” Murtasim says.
Did Murtasim did this only to win Meerub’s approval? Or did he really agree with Meerub’s ideology that to forgive is the biggest strength of someone?
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Now that things are good between Meerub and Murtasim, Salma Begum also comes to bring Anwar back. There is some war of words but Salma does convince Anwar. I agree with Salma Begum. She doesn’t have evil intentions at heart. All she wants is to see Meerub and Murtasim together. Let’s admit it. We all want that. Don’t we all?
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Aneela asks Meerub to come back to Karachi. I didn’t understand the logic. I mean, it was clear that Meerub wants to live with Murtasim; she didn’t even stop when Anwar asked her to. Ab kyu aapke saath jayegi. That scene was unnecessary, and annoyingly slow. I hate Meerub when she’s talking to her foster parents. You know what I mean? Waqas and Aneela raised her for years. Why is she being so mean to them?
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Haya’s shenanigans are getting a little of hand. Thank goodness for Salma Begum’s constant interference in everything. I like how bhabhi Begum keeps Haya in check.
Salma Begum is also suspicious of Haya now.
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The scene between Anwar and Murtasim was so heartwarming with a twinge of humour on Murtasim’s part and just a splash of paternal affection on Anwar’s part.
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Review
In the first scene, I like that the blood stain on Murtasim’s patti was getting smaller. But then in the next scene, the fake blood orange stain was 4 times bigger. Itna kitna khoon nikal raha hai?
I didn’t like the drama’s OST much as I have already mentioned elsewhere on this blog, but I missed it today when I heard Jhoom’s OST instead. More about Jhoom’s first impression later.
And now time for fangirling
It’s been an amazing journey watching the 21st episode of the popular series “Tere Bin”. This episode really takes the audience on an emotional rollercoaster with its heart-wrenching scenes and powerful performances.
The story revolves around the main protagonist Meerub, who is fighting her inner demons as she struggles to cope with her broken family (she never knew that she was living with her foster parents) and her twisted sense of self. She finds solace in her “supposedly contract husband”Murtasim, who has been a big support throughout her journey. We also see a strong bond between the two and loads of romantic moments as Murtasim stands by Meerub in her darkest moments. I must also admit that most of these problems are only in Meerub’s head.
The episode also highlights the importance of love and acceptance for one’s spouse. We see Meerub beginning to accept her past and learn to fall in love with a caring husband that is Murtasim. She is slowly discovering that she is strong enough to move on and start a new life with her husband, despite all the hardships she faced in the past.
The 21st episode of “Tere Bin” is a must-watch for all viewers. It is a beautiful story about resilience and the power of nikaah. Meerub’s journey of learning to accept herself and love again is truly inspiring, and this episode is definitely worth watching.
That’s the episode. I guess I’m done for the day. How you peeps doing?
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Shabana Mukhtar