[Review by Suliman Azhar]
The highly anticipated last episode of the popular Pakistani drama serial “Mein” aired recently, marking the end of an era for fans who had followed the show diligently. However, instead of providing closure and satisfaction, the finale left viewers feeling disappointed and unsatisfied with its abrupt and incomplete ending.
From the outset, “Mein” had captured the hearts of audiences with its stellar cast, led by the talented Ayeza Khan and Wahaj Ali, and its engaging storyline. Produced by Big Bang Entertainment and helmed by director Badar Mehmood with a script by Zanjabeel Asim Shah, the drama had promised to deliver an unforgettable viewing experience.
However, as the series progressed, fans began to notice a decline in the plot’s coherence and direction. Despite their hopes for a satisfying conclusion, the last episode of “Mein” failed to meet expectations, leaving many viewers feeling let down and dissatisfied.
One of the primary grievances voiced by fans was the treatment of the character Mubashira Jaffar, portrayed by Ayeza Khan. Fans had hoped for a happy ending for Mubashira but were disappointed by the unresolved nature of her storyline. Additionally, the character of Ayra came under scrutiny, with viewers expressing frustration over her actions and motivations throughout the series.
Moreover, fans pointed out several flaws in the plot, including inconsistencies in character motivations and unresolved conflicts. For instance, the failure of Mr. Asif to address Ayra’s manipulation of Zaid left many viewers feeling dissatisfied with the resolution of key plot points.
On social media platforms, fans expressed their disappointment and frustration with the finale, with many lamenting the lack of closure and resolution. Some viewers even expressed their decision to skip watching the last episode altogether to avoid spoiling their mood.
In conclusion, while “Mein” had the potential to be a memorable and impactful drama, its final episode fell short of delivering a satisfying conclusion. Despite its talented cast and initial promise, the series ultimately failed to live up to the expectations of its devoted fanbase, leaving them feeling disappointed and wanting more.
The writer is a freelance singer and cricket statistician. Suliman Azhar can be found on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. And creates engaging content on TikTok
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