One of the most hyped dramas of the year – 7th Sky Entertainment’s Raaz-e-Ulfat came to an end last night and there was a lot happening for us to digest. This production by Abdullah Kadwani and Asad Qureshi had stood out right from the beginning for its unique storyline and brilliant direction.
As Mushk’s (Yumna Zaidi) story went from a lot of ups and downs, our opinions and understanding of the tale also kept changing. Along the way, we felt sorry for Mushk, angry at her, sad for her – there were a lot of emotions but everything we have felt till now has only came down to one emotion – understanding of why everything happened the way it happened for Mushk, Irtiza (Shehzad Sheikh), Sehba (Komal Aziiz), and Ismail (Gohar Rasheed) to learn valuable lessons.
Though, that was not it. After the last episode aired, we saw an outpour of love on social media for the cast and producers, and as it turns out – the viewers also managed to learn quite a few valuable lessons from the drama.
One takeout that everyone had from Raaz e Ulfat was on the importance of parental love.
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Theme of this serial
1. Jis say piyar kro us pr itibar kro
2. Parents hamesha acha he intakhab krty ha apni aulad ky lea.
3. Apny bary ma he socho gy to irtaza ki tarha akely reh jao gy.#RaazEUlfat— Sheikhoo (@Da_sarmast) December 22, 2020
the message got from #RaazEUlfat is that
your parents always decide best for you pic.twitter.com/Ni9SDN6jkE— Smart person (@Smartpe96684573) December 22, 2020
Another message that people seemed to be loving from the drama was how it portrayed a wholesome, respectful, and practical approach towards love.
Mushk told the real definition of love in #RaazEUlfat love is to respect, believe, care, to ignore flaws and mistakes and to cover it up for each other ❤️
Hats off to all the actors working hard to make such realistic, decent and lesson giving projects 👏👏 pic.twitter.com/PW8OH8oc18— Arooba❤️🇵🇸 (@golymaar) December 22, 2020
Loved the ending of #raazeulfat, this drama will leave you wanting a man like Ismail in your life! Overall love the message it portrayed – we plan and He plans, our plans may destroy us but His will always develop us. ❤@GoharRsd @yumnazaidiactor @ShahzadShaikh@HarPalGeoTv
— The Drama Diary (@thedramadiary_) December 23, 2020
So, as sad as we are for this drama to have concluded – we can’t help but feel proud about how it managed to bring so many lessons, realizations, and motivation for the youth of today to be inspired from. Kudos to Abdullah Kadwani and Asad Qureshi for bringing yet another tale of love that left all of us hooked to our screens for months!
So, what was your favorite message from Raaz-e-Ulfat?
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