![]() Yumna Zaidi as always was at the top of her game in terms of acting but her patent ‘yaaaaarrrrr’ reminded me of the character of Hayat that she played in Yeh Raha Dil. The background music was very pleasant to listen to & added a lot of charm to the drama. The direction & the camera angles were great, it did make a point that the director was attempting something different. I am sure the viewers will get used to this new technique of editing as the drama will progress. I am sure they attempted something new when it came to the editing but at times I found it hard to realize whether they immediately took us to the flashbacks or they were just taking the story forward. We did get a detailed introduction to Samra’s character but after the episode ended, I was left feeling that they could’ve added a bit more to make it complete as the note at which the episode ended seemed a bit too random. ![]() In my opinion the first episode, though decent, was strictly alright. I liked the relationship Samra shared with her mother, where she was friendly enough with her to tell her everything but still maintained that line of respect that should exist between a mother & a daughter. Fahad can be termed as an emotional person but because he goes out of the way for Samra, he felt insulted when she doubts him or treats his decision of going to America as a joke! Samra does tell her mother about Fahad’s proposal & her rejection but after that even though she doesn’t say much, her mother starts feeling that Samra might be regretting her decision. Samra’s father lands himself in deep trouble where his car gets stolen & the one who comes to save the day is Fahad, about which Samra feels that he might’ve planned all this to enter the good books of her father. ![]() Samra & Fahad’s mutual friend Aiman obviously sides with Fahad & thinks it was very sweet as well as courageous of him to wish her in such a manner! ![]() ![]() Samra who gets taken aback by his confession clearly tells him that he is just a friend to her & nothing else. This Drama Song is directed by Wajahat Rauf and produced by Shazia Wajahat & Momina Duraid Productions.Fahad decides to surprise Samra by trespassing her house at the night of her birthday only to wish her & confess his feelings to her. Raqs-e-Bismil OST Lyrics are sung by Vicky Akbar and its lyrics are written by Farhat Abbass Shah while Raqs-e-Bismil OST Song music is composed by Hassan Ali. ![]()
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