Tere Bin | Episode 24

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 24 Written Update and Review

I recently watched the 24th episode of “Tere Bin” and to be honest, it left me feeling quite disappointed. Whether it was Haya tagging along Murtasim or Rohail meeting Meerub or Salma Begum mistaking Meerub to be expecting; everything was so bleh. The plot development seemed stagnant and the characters seemed to be going around in circles. But what really got my goat was the portrayal of Haya’s character and her attempts to gain Murtasim’s attention.

Haya’s tactics to get Murtasim’s attention are so petty. I pity her, and girls like her. They are a shame for all womenkind to throw oneself at a man. Tch, so pathetic. I found her tactics to be quite petty and childish. It’s disheartening to see women being portrayed in such a manner, where they have to resort to such tactics to get a man’s attention. It’s a shame that girls like Haya are being shown as a representation of all womenkind. It’s simply not true.

As a woman, I pity Haya and others like her who feel the need to throw themselves at a man. It’s a sad reality that some women are still being taught that their self-worth is tied to their ability to attract a man. It’s high time that we change this narrative and start portraying women in a more positive light.

I also didn’t like the dramatic and over the top dialogues between Murtasim and Malik Zubair was so bleh. I watched the episode in 7 minutes, because I skipped through most of the untolerable scenes.

Overall, the 24th episode of “Tere Bin” was quite bleh for me. I hope that the show’s creators will take note of the negative portrayal of women and make an effort to change it. We need more strong, independent female characters who don’t need a man’s validation to feel good about themselves.

That’s the episode. I guess I’m done for the day. How you peeps doing?

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