Unfortunately, only one of the above happened. Faiza did end up suffering, due to her child's illness and an unhappy marriage. However, everyone else got off so easy!
I have mixed feelings about the ending, because I think the audience straight-up agreed with Maryam that she suffered a lot to raise Arshiya. She lost her father, her brother, her mother and sent her sister off with her husband before preparing to handle the heavy task of raising Arshiya alone (OK, fine, along with Ajji). She found a job and worked hard to raise her daughter, even if that meant sacrificing precious time with her daughter. She suffered a lot in her marriage and it took real strength to break away from that horrific situation and take control of her life (and her right to her daughter).
On the other hand, you have Zayan who was a Mama's boy throughout, listened only to his mother and sister grip about his (angelic) wife, was not there for Maryam during her fight against cancer, but rather was cheating on her with the MAID - and let's NOT forget that he was ALSO ragingly flirting with Faiza....who he then married while Maryam was in the hospital, having a serious procedure. WHAT. A. PRIZE.
Don't get me started on that horrible mother and sister duo. Despite the years of torture that Faiza put them through, not allowing Afshan to see her son and turning Afshan's husband against her, Afshan still hasn't learned her lesson. Same goes for bechaari "Ammi jaan," who sits and moans in bed all day, but simply can't rid herself of her scheming, evil habits. I guess the saying is true that a leopard can't change its spots. There was never any display of their mourning their actions either, which made me pretty irritated.
The "wrap up" for this drama was as such: Faiza comes home to see Arshiya with Ammi Jaan. She's unhappy with this situation, so when she sees Arshiya and Zayan sitting together, she proceeds to yell at Arshiya all of her father's misdeeds towards Maryam (thank God SOMEONE did this!), including his affair with the servant. Fabulous confrontational scene and I couldn't hold back from applauding, especially when Arshiya left the house in anger. Good.
But from there on, it turned into a big fat what? Suddenly, Zayan goes to Maryam to ask for forgiveness and repent. Maryam......FORGIVES HIM? Not only does she forgive him, but she sits Arshiya down with him and proceeds to allow them to bond. .......The end?
I don't know what I expected from the ending. I really don't. But that probably wasn't it. I expected Zayan to get a lifelong quota of suffering rather than this neatly packaged forgiveness that Maryam and Arshiya both gave him. "He's her father." So? Rather, Maryam should have gotten remarried to give Arshiya the proper role model she deserves, not this intensely flawed, unashamed man who even blames and divorces his second wife for all his troubles. No, sir. However messed up Faiza was, the only person responsible for your actions is YOU.
All in all, Adhoori Aurat was an excruciatingly painful viewing experience, because your heart cries for Maryam and in the end, she still doesn't get the true happiness she deserved. Let's put this one to rest.
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DeleteTotally agree with your review and I feel frustrated as well, But I think it was the writers intentions for us to feel that way. I know a few women who led a hard life due to some scumbag but in the end forgave him. Hopefully the women watching this will feel equally frustrated and make different decisions.
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