This content was originally posted by: ABBY_JERAN
None of the above points earlier is shown in the showBy the moulovi shavez convo it was made VERY MUCH CLEAR by the writer to the viwers that HOW BIG A GUNAAH is rape considered in Islam and it's an unforgivable crime doesn't matter how much he repents now...but all he can do is minimize the punishment by doing repentance with true heart and asking her forgivenessSaba mom indeed tells her to move on coz for the mom the rapist was a burgler...but she was never shown just to let the rapist move around n let him be the way it was shown in chup rahoSaba mom is shown to b a very strong working lady here who tried her best to bring Saba to a normal lifeAnd no one is shipping shavez Salma ...people find their nok jhoks cute and a pleasant comic Break from the other otherwise tensed scenes
This content was originally posted by: ABBY_JERAN
The show is NOT trying to ERASE the rape as a crimeAnd it's not as if the whole world knows about shavez being the rapist and all r silentThen ur accusation of the rapist roaming around freely wud hv made senseBut except for ashi no one knows shavez is the culprit and she is scared to admit as she hasn't made the rape incident public yetThere is lots more left to b shown in the upcoming 14 episSo don't pass on ur Verdict as if the show has already endedThe story is just getting intenseU don't care about the rapistGood for uBut showing the rapist side of the story is what's making the show different and hence it's such a big hit ...All want to know what happens nextTrps hv risen after shavez story hv started unfoldingSo it's wrong to say no one is interested to see a hatke rape showAnd whether the show made a mockery of rape or not ...that Verdict u keep to urself till the last Epi airsCoz by the posts here it seems like they hv read the script beforehand n already deciding the end themselves
This content was originally posted by: HeavenlyBliss.Abby is coming to kantaap you 😆
This content was originally posted by: starstruckk
@ bold: and you do? Well, good for you then. However, everyone isn't you and you can't force people to stop commenting on a show that deals with a sensitive topic such as rape. And, no... people are not predicting the future episodes or the ending here..people are talking about what's going on in the show at the present moment along with what has happened already.And people KNOW that Ashi was raped but they aren't helping her. Instead, Ashi is the one who is being asked to remain silent when she should be the one raising her voice. If not her, then her family should...but NO one is and no one even allows her to properly express how she feels in any of this . And here, the rapist is roaming freely, expressing his feelings openly about how guilty he feels...only allowing viewers to feel confused about the rapist in the show.
This content was originally posted by: grey23Hello guys i m not watching the show ,waiting for its end so that i can start...but recently i came across a review saying that in this show the rapist is being glorified and makers r trying to make the viwers sympathized with the rapist...if it is true i will not watch this crap 😡 i had great expectations from this show because of the cast..it is very disappointing... Senior actors like saba meekal should think twice before choosing these type of dramas as they r very sensitive issues
This content was originally posted by: 26javey
We as the audience understand that rape is a big sin, it's not something we learnt from the show. It's good they're showing it, but majority of the audience already knows this. But what I still don't understand is whether he is feeling remorse of commiting the sin or the consequences of commiting the sin. You said he started to feel guilty after he saw the pain Ashi's going through, so what is he quilty about. And they should do a better job at showing him repenting. Also, him asking her for forgiveness is selfish in my eyes. He's done so much to her and instead of letting her be he needs her forgiveness. He should be repenting to Allah and leaving Ashi alone.
And her mom is more progressive than the usual ones, but she as an educated woman should understand her daughter is going through PTSD and a few sessions won't just fix it. They could have easily shown it as Ashi's journey towards self acceptance, that would have sent a more meaningful message. Instead we're being shown them talking about moving on and suddenly they've moved on. Where's the journey?
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