Udaari is definitely my favourite drama right now - can't wait for the next ep!
I too was not keen on Arsh initially, but now I recognise that he has a good heart and really does love Meera.
The scene where Meera saw the boy she was going to marry and tells him not to ask her to sing at his wedding as he won't be able to afford her fee was brilliant!
Heres to a drama that doesn't just bang on about talak (divorce)
Instead it addresses poverty, abuse and just how divided our society is.
Udaari is definitely my favourite drama right now - can't wait for the next ep!
I too was not keen on Arsh initially, but now I recognise that he has a good heart and really does love Meera.
The scene where Meera saw the boy she was going to marry and tells him not to ask her to sing at his wedding as he won't be able to afford her fee was brilliant!
Heres to a drama that doesn't just bang on about talak (divorce)
Instead it addresses poverty, abuse and just how divided our society is.
Idk maybe I'll like him better once the drama progresses more.
Haha yeah that was great. He got owned XD
Every episode is planned out brilliantly. You can tell a lot of thought went into this show.
Hey, I want to move back to Pakistan (currently in England) but I also want to go to uni, so I was wondering if anyone could give me an idea of what University life is like in Pakistan? How much money do you need per month for food and basic necessities for 1 student? What is the usual rent for 1 student in a major city like Lahore, what about electricity and water? and any other information you may feel that is useful