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Drama Review: Tan Man Neel O Neel's first episode is an absolute banger

Kainat Wajid

Dec 10

Tan Man Neel O Neel is one of the new dramas to premiere this season, and it promises a compelling story that has already caught our attention. Directed by Saife Hasan and written by Mustafa Afridi, this drama highlights critical issues with a gripping storyline.

 

I absolutely loved the first episode. The story is interesting, the direction is great, and the performances are standout. There wasn't a single moment of boredom, and the story kept us glued to the screen.

 

Shuja Asad and Sehar Khan, playing Sonu and Rabia, performed well and had great onscreen chemistry. Their roles are different from their previous characters, making them more engaging to watch. Their interaction made me smile.

 

Sehar Khan, known for her happy-go-lucky roles, stands out in this performance. I get to see her true talent, which has not been fully showcased before. The chemistry between Sehar Khan and Nadia Afgan as a mother-daughter duo is endearing and very real. 

 

The drama also features Sonu as a dancer, a rare sight on our screens. His mother, who seems to have been a dancer too, fully supports his profession. The drama deserves credit for keeping characters and themes relevant and interesting.

 

Rabia is shown as a content creator, a relatable role for many young people today. The details, like her selfie stand and mobile phone, make her character believable.

 

Kami, the cousin, has two faces: one for Rabia and one as a thug involved in criminal activities. His crush on Rabia is evident, but she handles it diplomatically.

 

Saleem Mairaj delivers an impressive performance as Qaiser, a character who unfolds slowly. Initially, he seems like an ordinary villain, but surprising twists show he cannot be underestimated. 

 

The drama bravely addresses the issue of men being sexually assaulted by other men, a topic rarely discussed.

 

The cast includes Sammiya Mumtaz, Saleem Mairaj, Nadia Afgan, Nauman Masood, Muhammad Usman Javed, Haseeb Khan, Leyla Zuberi, Tanveer Hussain, Ali Ammar, Rubina Naz, and Arsal.

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