Open Thoughts – Affecting Scripts:
Now, this Khaas episode was exactly what most viewers didn't want. The too convincing drama ended with such a note, which unfortunately confirms the fear of the viewers who invested a lot of time and emotion in Kaas. The last episode was enough to ruin the beautiful journey of this drama, but I still won't forget that the drama producer gave us a very memorable drama with lessons that change too many perspectives. Khaas is a well-executed, well-written, well-produced drama that deals with topics that have not been explored in detail before. In the past we've seen many dramas about dysfunctional relationships, marriages and divorce, but Sarwat Nazeer has left out complex topics such as toxic relationships. Affects the mind of the viewer. This is a success for the whole team gathered together for this project.
Lessons taught by Kas:
This is always the script of Sarwat Nazeer, where she picks a difficult subject and delivers it in a way that all the intricacies or intricacies are clearly revealed. Kas learned many lessons in the process, but none of them were delivered in the manner of preaching. Kas certainly tells mothers to raise a better son, and parents instruct her to trust her first. Kas also discussed how the full burden of divorce should not be imposed on women and how families should not behave irrationally and put social pressure on daughters who are already experiencing the toughest stages of life. Kas also talked about how important it is to be a support system at this time, rather than calling out the blame and statements. The drama sheds light on the fact that toxic relationships exist and are a lot of reality. This relationship looks perfect, but it takes energy, confidence and pride to everyone. What I liked most about Khaas was that Sarwat Nazeer never showed Sabah that she believed to be a victim. Yes, in the first episode she looked like one, but Saba's character evolved as the episode progressed and the true character of Ammar revealed. For most of the drama, Sabah tried to accept Ammar while trying to save this marriage, pioneering the way, doing everything with all his strength, and trying to change Ammar himself. . Khaas has shown that someone should not judge or grab a girl who is responsible for not making a complete attempt. Khaas also showed that respect, encouragement, support and love are the key elements of a healthy relationship and that all these qualities can do for women.
I will always remember Kaas for all Kaas reasons. I admit I was disappointed after watching the last episode. I was really angry, but I feel good when I review it now and look back at the whole trip. Cass for me ended last week. You will remember the last episode of Saba & Fakhir who lived happily ever after. This episode is something I disagree with, so I will erase it from memory. That's right. The writer wanted to show reality, but convincing Saba & Fakhir with a happy ending is sure that Khaas would not have changed the entire journey, filled with such a meaningful message. I was eventually forced to this torsion. Fakhir lived longer, rooting for Saba, becoming a partner and support system, raising her son. I'm not sure why it's not clear that Saba didn't need Fakhir. Is it now possible to live a lifetime as a mother who relies on lifelong lessons taught by Fakhir? No matter how strong a woman or mother is, husbands and fathers always leave large blanks with figures that are not in the picture. I show Sabah as a powerful, independent and self-reliant single mother, so that the writer should try to pay homage to the strong women in a society who are in such a situation and who live their lives with power and courage. Given that they already had a toxic relationship with Ammar and had a fair share of Sabah, it would not have been hurt to give her a happy and peaceful ending with her second husband!
Last episode:
So Sonia said anything to her heart. She is pleased to do a reality check on all the women of the Ammar family. All of them desperately needed, but that's it. I don't want the director to go into detail a lot and don't want to waste time by explaining every character's thinking process in detail, but I want Ammar's mother to regret and admit that she played huge. After Nida's involvement in turning Ammar into a narcissist, Kanwal thought how Saba felt when no one believed her, but thought it was not enough. When Sonia conveyed her thoughts to everyone, I wanted Farah to speak too, but she was edited like a quiet crowd and already occupied most of the drama. Farah appeared as a lively and opinionated figure. Yes, she went through heartbreak & transition but still she was very easy to tell Kanwal anything in her mind. Eyes and anxiety were hard to see. Farah talks with Ammar but thinks more than that. Speaking with Kanwal, Saba and Salma said they were not wrong.
Ammar's regrets make sense if he edited the last scene he believed was the dream of every woman. Why do you regret him when it became clear that he had not changed? That's right. No matter what Ammar said or did, viewers would not have changed their thinking about themselves. So I thought they chose not to change or meant everything they said. A friend who realizes his mistake. The change was not under Ammar's control. He could not do anything to solve his problem. Because he had to start admitting that he had a specific problem first, but because he was a man, he could not take himself to that point. Then sort that problem. I do not think Amba did anything to properly finish his personality, recalling the terrible behavior with Sabah.
Fakhir passed away and did his best to protect the future of Sabah and his son. Fakhir may think that something is happening to him, or may say that he has manifested this. When the episode began, I felt that the drama producers might have played with the emotions of the viewers, but, oh, they thought that Fakhir should die. What I am most pleased with is that this drama did not turn into a halal story. Sabah decided to be honest without returning to Ammar. I was not mad at Javeria. When Javeira appeared at Saba's house to clear her image in front of Faraz & Sadaf, she couldn't find time to do so, but now when Ammar asked her case in front of Saba, she immediately jumped heard. Her car went to see Sabah. Seriously twisted! Anyway, I'm glad to know that Saba silenced her and she burned all her legs & am dry was nothing for her!
Thought ending – good job:
Khaas certainly showed a weak and convincing start, but not only kickstarted after a few episodes, it became one of the dramas I had expected all week. Khaas actually turned out to be Khaas. Following the script of Sarwat Nazeer and the strong instructions of Danish Nawaz, Khaas made its appearance. The actors also played a big role in the success of Khaas. Had Khaas not been a powerful and marvelous show, Khaas would not have been so successful. Sanam Baloch certainly chose an amazing script and she played Saba's character perfectly. She gave us a feeling for Sabah and understood her struggles and frustrations. Sanam Baloch has always been a very powerful performer, so it's good to see her return to her element. It is better to be at the stage of the show, believing that Sanam Baloch gives the character a realistic look. Her clothes, basic hair and makeup showed Saba that she wanted very true and practical treatment in certain scenes and did a great job. However, it is definitely worth paying attention to this aspect when it hits the voice of the man Baloch, who hosted the morning show for many years, and now returns to acting.
Ali Rehman was the best in Khaas. I don't remember Ali Rehman seeing this convincing figure in any of his projects before. Ali Rehman made Ammar's personality look very realistic, and his mannerisms, his antics, and the whole body language showed that he was a hyperphile narcissist who believed only in his perfection. Ali Rehman must bow to such a marvelous show at Khaas.
Hira Tareen was another star of this drama, although her role was short. While she conveyed harsh conversations, her delicate look and wildness were great, and she clearly provided Salma's character with the remedy she needed. Also, Hira Tareen did not allow people to dislike Salma. Rather, with excellent performance, she convinced her who she was-non-religious and selfish.
Haroon Shahid also played Fakhir's character perfectly. He gave Fakhir a look and feel. No greeting Haroon Shahid, who Sabah was looking for, should experiment with more characters. Because he is good at portraying characters. All the supporting actors such as Natasha, Mashal Khan, Amna Malik, Anum Gohar, Saba Faisal, Lubna Aslam, Behroz Sabzwari, Sajida Syed, Shehryar Zaidi, Maryam Mirza also convincingly played the characters.
Danish Nawaz certainly has all the points he needs to command Khaas and bring his life to life in a visionary and convincing manner. Sarwat Nazeer should also bring such a unique theme to the table and have a bow for a full definition of it. The overall tour of Khaas was certainly Khaas & I will remember it for all the good things it has provided. Team Kaas congratulations for a successful drama. Share your thoughts on the last episode of Khaas.
Continued support,
Cheers,
Zara Mirza