The story takes an intriguing twist as Nashwa remains unaware that Bakhtiyar has planned her marriage to Ammar. The big question now is, how will he convince Nashwa to agree to this marriage?
Kudos to the team for addressing and normalizing daughters encouraging a second marriage for their single mothers. For Nashwa, it seemed like the natural step, and she was puzzled why it hadn’t happened sooner. The narrative blends religious and cultural perspectives to present a convincing viewpoint.
One dialogue that could have been more considerate was Nashwa’s remark to her mother: “Aap bewa ho kar baith gayeen?” Becoming a widow wasn’t a choice, and this line felt a bit odd.
While Nashwa shows courage, Bisma seems resigned to her life in her in-laws’ home. Instead of considering an independent life after Nashwa’s graduation, Bisma focuses on getting her married. Nashwa’s response was heartfelt, as she understands her mother’s struggles. Nashwa’s marriage would leave Bisma at Bakhtiyar’s mercy, which she refuses to allow.
Burhan’s unprofessional question about Maheen’s truthfulness and a possible revenge motive was inappropriate. A lawyer should consult documents before making such claims. The medical report and Maheen’s condition clearly indicate she was assaulted. Burhan should have reviewed these details to strengthen the case instead of doubting Maheen’s story.
The mystery deepens as questions arise about Ammar’s whereabouts. Asad and Beenish’s marriage faces potential trouble, with Asad’s mother suspicious of Ammar’s family’s calm response to the accusations.
The drama also highlights Daadi’s manipulative tactics and regressive thinking, such as believing a widow is a bad omen. This adds depth to the storyline, showing the challenges Bisma faces.
Bakhtiyar’s police friend, despite agreeing to help, senses Ammar might be guilty and tries to let the investigation continue. The drama depicts how the elite often cover up their family members’ wrongdoings.
Qarz e Jaan features an impressive cast, including Yumna Zaidi, Usama Khan, Nameer Khan, Aniqa Zulfiqar, Faisal Rehman, Deepak Parwani, Tazeen Hussain, Daniyal Aamir, Sakina Samo, Salma Asim, Ismat Zaidi, Fajr Sheikh, Tabassum Arif, and Mubassir Khan. Written by Rabia Razzak, directed by Saqib Khan, and produced by Momina Duraid, it airs on HUM TV every Saturday.

