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Jaise unhe khuda chahiye tha
Aur hum insaan nikle
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bohot nuks nikaalte hai is qadar hum mein
Jaise unhe khuda chahiye tha
Aur hum insaan nikle
Ahad Raza Mir and Dananeer Mobeen in MEEM SE MOHABBAT
“ Wo kehte hain na, insaano se umeeden wabasta nahin karni chaiye. ”
Ehd e Wafa, Hum TV, September 2019
Ahad Raza Mir es de ascendencia pakistaní.
Los avatares son de 250x400. Pueden usarse libremente, pero no borréis los créditos, por favor.
Matlab, hamara room #KhushiHaroon #Khushroon #AhadMaya
i’m living for Haroon dancing and being whimsical with his little bgm every other episode
Roshi’s First Day in office ❤️ Elevator Moment | Meem Se Mohabbat | Dana…
Oh, to be a character who loves love so fiercely.
To be Ayat. To be Roshi.
The roshni in everyone’s life.
I’ve watched so many Pakistani dramas, sitcoms, and serials—you name it. But rarely have I walked away feeling this deeply seen, this deeply held by a character. Roshi doesn’t just love—she burns with it. She’s bold, chaotic, protective, open. She’ll call her boss “mighty rude Noyan” to his face and send him an email telling him to go to hell… all while falling hopelessly, madly, beautifully in love with the same man.
And Talha?
He started off as the stoic, grumpy boss—but from the first episode, I knew this man had a heart. A loud, aching, echoing heart that had just been told one too many times that it wasn’t lovable. And then came Ayat. Our chaotic, pure-hearted, deeply human Roshi—who saw it. Who accepted it. Who accepted him.
This show isn’t just a love story—it’s a story of acceptance.
Of Talha finding home in Roshi.
Of Mohid finding peace in himself.
Of Roshi finding purpose in her madness and light in her chaos.
She’s stupid, impulsive, immature, and slightly unhinged—but she’s everything. She’s kind, mindful, sharp when she needs to be (yes, even while plotting Shariq’s murder—girlboss moment?). She’s not just a mad lover. She’s a person. And Talha loves her because of it, not in spite of it.
So yes—I loved the show.
Yes—I cried watching the finale.
And yes—I saw a little bit of me in Roshi.
"Beqarar yeh dil, tera pagal hai… samjhe na."
And maybe, that’s the point.
#meemsemohabbat
my heart belongs to them forevermore 💌
Mr. & Mrs. Talha ˶˃ ᵕ ˂˶
MEEM SE MOHABBAT (episode 32)