Ohkay, so fair adequate. Let me just say this drama had a fairly well-mannered ending which I wasn’t expecting at all. I will positively praise the bits that deserve to be praised. I think the development that they showed in these last 3 episodes were what we all were look for. I’d once again say that this drama had a lot of likely but may be the gratuitous stretching till 30+ episodes did the trick in losing the plot and pace of the drama. I think ever since the drama begin, if they had revolve the plot around Bashar Momin, his personality, his surroundings, his feelings and his story, this drama definitely would’ve garner a lot more fans. I think I’d definitely blame the playwright and the director for trailing the track and wandering the focus from chief aspects to the futile ones by giving a lot more treatment to and wasting so many episodes on the at the bottom of characters than needed.
Bashar Momin – The End!
Like we all discuss, Bashar was too softy of a don. I think in
one of my review I did envisage that Rudaba will change him, which was apparent
as he was like a lost soul that needed some love, awareness and management but
the way they reach to this point wasn’t true to life at all. I really wish they
hadn’t hooked so low to unleash such dark and diabolic side of Bashar because
now when he rebound from it, I had a hard time feeling for him as much as I
wanted to. perceptibly, Bashar fell weak and all the negativity really fraught
him, which he couldn’t cope up with, that’s why he decisive he didn’t want all
this in his life. Saira and Tayyaba always resonate the negativity to keep him
going but now when Rudaba was uncovered to all this, Bashar found out that she
is a diverse being who couldn’t bear all that and this is what made him apologize
for doing everything that he ever did to her, in a fit of hatred and anguish. I
know it would sound unexpected but I kind of enjoy the scenes between Bashar and
Rudaba, I think this is how a love story should be like, less yell and more
talking. Bashar in reality sought after to make up for the things Rudaba had to
face because of him & it was good to see him being apologetic continually.I think the sudden intervention of media and police wasn’t believable
once again. visibly, they had to show that Bashar being a don was always at a
risk of losing his freedom and life but I think we were never given any reason
to know what Bashar did and what level of crime he was caught up in, that’s why
it never really made any mental power. I so wish they had paying awareness more
on his proficient life rather than the not public lives, that too of his
family, so that we could’ve found the topical turn of events a tad bit exciting.
To see Buland again yearning for Rudaba wasn’t comforting at
all. I mean how much of a self-respect-less can a man be? Did he really think
that Rudaba would still be so in love with him to leave Bashar for such a cowardly
man like him? I think the director and we all could’ve done without him because
he was futile even now just like he was of no use ever since the drama began.I think Saira got the shut up call rightly so and just when she desirable
some. Bashar said it loud and clear that nothing can part him and Rudaba, which
was fine because the things later Adil said to her made intellect as well. She
has been a very self-absorbed and rigid person who never gave importance to
anyone, but I think it was about time that she learnt a few instruction of life
too.
Bashar Momin – The End!
So, everyone found a finish. Rudaba earned Bashar’s love. Saira academic
how to mind her own industry. Bashar decided to start afresh and Buland finally
let go of his one-sided love for Rudaba. The ending was fair I judge but I’d
still say that this drama had a lot of potential if only it was tackled appropriately.
I so wish they hadn’t gone for such an OTT come near in executing this drama. I
am sure if they had paying attention more on the quality of script and the
theater and hadn’t spent time in empty angles and larger-than-life exterior of
everything, they might’ve given out a fairly decent play with a bit of good
enough filmy touch to it. I also feel that they should’ve invest more time on
the central character and should’ve given him the required coverage to let us
know why the drama was named Bashar Momin, some story starting from his
childhood to his harassed days and some showcasing of how he got to such a
point that made him such a ruthless yet triumphant don, I believe would’ve suffice.
I think if they had wrap the drama within 20-22 episodes, it would’ve been a
lot more appealing because in between, the drama and its story definitely lost
the track as Adil, Saira, Tayyaba and Buland conquered the whole story while
Bashar only seem to be that individual who was nurture to their issue like a
head of the relatives without having a life of his own. I so wish they had poised
the coverage of the supporting and the main characters to make a balanced and appealing
drama. I must say the only person who did justice to his disposition in terms
of acting was Faysal Qureshi and I think he certainly deserves to be official
for this. Share your say please.
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