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Zeeshan gets his just rewards on Jama Taqseem and viewers are loving it

News Desk

Oct 11

Jama Taqseem has become the most discussed drama of the town, receiving widespread acclaim for its bold and thought-provoking storyline.

 

Written by Sarwat Nazir and directed by Ali Hassan, the series dives deep into the often-ignored and silenced taboos of Pakistani society, particularly within the framework of joint family dynamics.

 

With a stellar cast including Mawra Hocane, Talha Chahour, Javed Sheikh, Deepak Perwani, and Madiha Rizvi, the show is being lauded not only for its performances but for its powerful message of accountability and justice.

 

A recent storyline involving the characters Sidra and Zeeshan has sparked intense conversations across social media. In a gripping episode, viewers witnessed a harrowing scene where Zeeshan attempted to assault Sidra when she was home alone. The situation was intercepted just in time by her uncle, Qais (played by Talha Chahour), who arrived on the scene and confronted the predator.

 

What stood out to audiences was the very next episode, where the drama swiftly delivered what many are calling a form of "poetic justice." Zeeshan, after fleeing his home post-incident, ends up in a hostel where he himself becomes a victim of harassment at the hands of his roommates. This narrative turn is being viewed as a stark reflection of the principle "what goes around, comes around."

 

Social media platforms lit up with reactions, with users praising the drama’s unflinching portrayal of karma and justice. One user wrote, “THIS IS WHAT WE NEED!!!!!!!!!” while another noted, “Need more dramas that focus on such topics. Women in our desi households need to focus on their kids rather than the susral ki politics. Girls and boys should be taught to speak up if they’re not safe in their own homes.”

 

 

Another comment read, “This is called karma.” Many praised the creators for addressing sensitive subjects often swept under the rug in mainstream entertainment, especially the realities of abuse, family negligence, and the consequences of silence.

 

 

However, the episode has also sparked some critical discussions. Some viewers questioned whether sending Zeeshan to a hostel was an appropriate response from his family. Others debated whether the character’s fate was a fitting punishment or merely a narrative shortcut.

 

Still, Jama Taqseem continues to receive accolades for being more than just another "saas-bahu" drama. It has boldly taken on serious social issues and turned them into meaningful conversations, showing the audience the repercussions of ignoring early signs of abuse and emphasizing the importance of speaking up.

 

The drama stands as a powerful reminder that actions have consequences — a lesson captured perfectly in the age-old adage: “Jaisa karo ge, waisa bharoge” (You reap what you sow).

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