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Review of Drama Serial "Mohlat"


Today's review is


about the recent serial going on air on Geo "Mohlat". It has beautifully portrayed the issue of how some events in life just stuck into a person's head and how the reactions can make someone else emotionally drained. In today's episode finally Zahida (Asma Abbas) realized how she had been so cold towards her own daughter Nawera (Komal Aziz Khan) all these years and how much she suffered because of her unnecessary hate, just because her husband wanted a son and after the birth Nawera he divorced her. It all happened as her wicked daughter Maham (Kinza Hashmi) showed her the mirror that she cannot give her advices on the happiness of parenthood as she has always neglected her own child. Now that Maham has left his husband Dawar (Sami Khan) and her son for some other guy, there are some chances that Dawar will now marry Nawera and she would finally get some happiness after so long as she liked Dawar since the start.

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