Qarz-e-Jaan | Episode 12

‘Qarz e Jaan’ follows the story of Nishwa, a young woman whose life is marked by unforeseen struggles that lead her into a fierce battle for justice. Challenged by external forces, familial dynamics and inner conflicts, Nishwa embodies resilience as she confronts the darkness that threatens to consume her.

Writer:Rabia Razzaq

Director:Mohammad Saqib Khan

Producer:Momina Duraid Productions

[Source: Hum TV’s Official website]

Qarz-e-Jaan Episode 12 Written Update and Review

This is going to be a short recap:
  • The ‘you’re looking damn beautiful’ line that has divided the fans (I found it creepy and poorly delivered) was in this episode. Burhan comes to pick them Beenish and Nashwa from the parlour.
  • Rukhsati happened, I have a few screenshots, trying to capture Ammaar holding Quran. And, I was like, us ne wazu kiya thha? Usko wazu karna aata hai?
  • Beenish and Asad ki bongiyaan as a married couple
  • Sidra weeping for her daughter
  • Barkat asking Bakhtiar to keep an eye on Bisma
  • Barkat confident that Qudsiya will accept Ammaar’s proposal.
  • Faryal Nashwa and Burhan out for tea and gapshap after Beenish is settled into her room. I have never went to my sister’s sasural ON the day of the wedding. Is this a norm in Pakistan? Heck, I wouldn’t even go to my own brother’s room since he got married. This family is showing all cousins gathering in the “hujla-e-uroosi”. Meri toh samajh mein nahin aati yeh baat.
  • Burhan is adopted, he’s Asim’s friend Samar Khan’s son.
  • Ammaar talks to Bisma. The criminal has a heart?
  • And the episode ends at Ammaar and Nashwa’s run-in at the stairs

Parting thought

Qudsiya ko Islam ki samajh hai aur gheebat karna bhi ghalat samajhti hai, lekin cousin ke sath baith ke gappa marna thik lagta hai? I know it’s not that kinda drama but I couldn’t stop myself from commenting. Yeh adha adhoora musalman hi sab se bada almiya hai hum logon ka.

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Shabana Mukhtar

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