Shariq’s game, Talha’s mistakes—Who will win Roshi’s heart?
This week’s episodes of Meem Se Mohabbat had everything—heartbreak, emotional confrontations, and a glimpse of hope. From Roshi’s silent suffering to Talha’s inner turmoil, each scene left us feeling deeply connected to the characters.
Sabika deserves praise for trying to accept Mohid, though it might be too late to win his heart now. The grandfather can see that all efforts may go in vain as Mohid might have already made up his mind. Also, Mohid has now met Roshi, and nothing can beat Roshi’s warmth and their connection.
Talha and his father sharing a coffee mug was heartwarming, showing how Talha needs his father every step of the way. Talha’s father should have interfered earlier and spoken more openly with him, trying to make him see that his actions were unfair to himself and everyone around him.
He cannot project his demons and insecurities onto Roshi.
The episode brilliantly showed Roshi’s reaction after hearing the news of Talha’s marriage to Sabika. She gets frustrated at Mahi, then breaks down in her room, opening up her heart and revealing how much Talha’s words had damaged her self-esteem.
Dananeer’s performance was beautiful and moving. Even when she accepts the proposal and turns her back so no one can see her tears, it was so emotional.
It showed how girls can be utterly broken inside yet still show a strong front to save their ego and self-respect.
After seeing Roshi completely broken, we question if Talha could have been gentler and more respectful in telling her to stop interfering in his life.
Will he ever realize the damage he has done and the pain he has caused Roshi?
Shariq has been successful so far in getting his proposal accepted. We wonder why his mother is okay with Shariq not using his name. Well, he couldn’t enjoy his win as Roshi blocked him over the phone.
We can’t wait to see what happens when they come face to face. Mahi’s advice to Roshi was spot-on. She should decide to marry carefully and not let this one incident rule her emotions and judgment. The drama shows how girls often sacrifice everything to protect their self-respect and overcome embarrassment.
Mohid is deeply emotionally disturbed, which was obvious from how he broke the toys and was wary of Talha when he tried to touch him. He no longer trusts him.
Mohid and Roshi’s interaction over the iPad, where she tells him a story, and he goes to sleep, was heartwarming. The other two tracks don’t interest us much right now and seem unnecessary. We wish they had been told more engagingly. Talha is troubled by the news of Roshi’s wedding, and it is now playing on his mind.