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The hit drama serial Yaqeen Ka Safar is gradually coming to an end and we have a lot to discuss here, fellas. This Ahad Raza Mir Sajal Ali starrer play has gained quite the TRPs and fan following. Written by Farhat Ishtiaq, directed by Shahzad Kashmiri, it also stars Hira Mani, Shaz Khan, Farhan Ali Agha and Suhaee Abro.

The play followed a lot of heartbreak and tough social issues that were crafted very cleverly into a love story waiting to blossom, by Farhat Ishtiaq. Farhat, known for hit drama serials like Humsafar, Udaari and Diyar e Dil, always empowers her heroine with a strength that may very well be responsible for the eventual and deliberate evolution of Pakistani drama heroine from the standard weepy damsel. Sajal Ali’s portrayal as Dr. Zubia has very realistic and intelligent story arcs that make you sympathize as well as understand her story in the patriarchal reference.

Sajal Ali as Dr. Zubia in Yaqeen Ka Safar
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Dr. Asfandyar and Dr. Zubia are a top favorite of the Pakistani audiences right now and their romantic chemistry has had the audiences hooked on for the past five or six episodes.

Ahad Raza Mir as Dr. Asfandyar in Yaqeen Ka Safar
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Zubia and Asfandyar are just about to be together but there are some snags, alas.

Dr. Zubia and Dr. Asfandyar in Yaqeen Ka Safar
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The recent episode, episode 27, also had an important story arc, where Gaiti (Hira Salman) finds some sort of closure. She and Asfandyar have a heart-to-heart and it’s quite refreshing to see a healthy bond being shared between a brother-in-law and sister-in-law and not the regular possible-marriage scene.

Ahad Raza Mir in Yaqeen Ka Safar
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Gaiti and Asfandyar commemorate Danial in their own way.

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Want to binge watch Yaqeen Ka Safar? Start here. Episode 1:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hlO87J0KhhQ

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2 thoughts on “Yaqeen Ka Safar review.

  1. An enjoyable and entertaining Pakistani play. Shaz Khan’s role as Danial had been exemplary. His profile clearly identified with his actions as a distinguished lawyer. Presumed that he would ultimately win the case, his untimely death had been disconcerting. and saddening From a psychological perspective, Farhan Ali Agha and his wife established positive role models as parents; and this was evident from the constructive family’s interactions – i.e. warm and caring parenting results in optimal upbringing.

    Ahad Raza’s girlfriend had also reacted appropriately. Parents usually play a significant role to convince their offspring form attributes (prejudice and discrimination) during uncertain situations. However, her return back to assume her relationship with Dr. Asfandyar seemed a bit out of league.
    Overall, the story had been interesting and noteworthy.. Nicely written with exemplary casts selected.

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