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Maya, Wahaj dominate with their powerful performance and chemistry in ‘Jo Bichar Gaye’

Lately, Haissam Hussain’s latest drama, Jo Bichar Gaye, has been trending on Twitter for its historical take on the 1971 Indo-Pak war since its first episode aired.

Starring Maya Ali and Wahaj Ali as the lead couple, along with Talha Chahour, the drama talks about revolt, riot, and rebellion, and is based on real events including the Fall of Dhaka. The storyline follows the bloodshed while allowing room to explore how the tragic events unfolded and affected human lives around it. One Twitter user even called the show ‘Netflix worthy’.

Despite this being Maya and Wahaj’s first on-screen project together, the chemistry is almost palpable.

There is tension, a clash of opinions, and care – all contributing to making the scenes more real.
Even when fans know the duo might not have a linear fate in the show, they could not stop shipping them.

Rumi and Sonia carry their own separate ideologies while envisioning the inevitable problems of Pakistan and its divide. A Twitter user said:

“I really love the relationship between Rumi and Sonia, they are out to cut each other’s throats when it comes to their beliefs and ideologies, but that doesn’t stop them from caring for each other!”

Sonia-Rumi even reminded Rabia Mugni, a web magazine editor and web show host, to dedicate a Mehdi Hassan song to their names.

 

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