This will be short and sweet. Any drama that relies HEAVILY on flashbacks and very little "new" content cannot score in my books as a great drama. MKPYH consisted of 75% flashbacks - and no, not to bring us up to speed. Flashbacks of scenes we'd already seen and had little significance! Not only were were constantly fed flashbacks, they were also disjointed with the present. At times, I couldn't tell I was watching a flashback until I had a feeling of deja vu and it finally clicked that "Oh, I've already seen this." Terribly annoying.
The moment we were all waiting for finally came in the last episode - Narmeen was exposed. But was it really what we were waiting for? Why did Shaiq spend a full 10 minutes harassing Narmeen about "Qasim" and showing her father her phone records? Instead of exposing her with a bang, he dragged it on, making it seem like he was accusing her of an affair rather than exposing her!
When the "group" of servants finally made their appearance, Narmeen was "exposed." We were treated to YET ANOTHER flashback of a scene we'd already seen that cleared up nothing. Slowly, the facts were put out there to prove that Arham was NOT guilty. Arham's father cried and hugged Arham, announcing to everyone that he was ashamed of not trusting his own son.......
THE END.
What? What happened to Narmeen? Did she get a divorce from Shaiq? Did she learn her lesson? Did she continue to cause trouble? WHAT HAPPENED?
Your guess is as good as mine. Apparently we aren't supposed to know. That's what makes this show such a fail with such a terrible ending. RIP Mujhe Khuda Pe Yaqeen Hai. I hope you weren't hoping to go down in the books as a classic, because you were really an epic fail.
Happy watching!
Mujhe Khuda Pe Yakeen Hai is best drama i really feel rage and anger on ayesha khan in this drama she has so negative role
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