Ayeza Khan Says Goodbye to the ‘Most Difficult Character’ She Ever Played

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Ayeza Khan

Meray Pass Tum Ho star Ayeza Khan bids farewell to the ‘most difficult character’ she has ever played in her acting career. As the show has finally ended (on a disappointing note we must say), Ayeza Khan shares her experience of playing the role of Mehwish.

The actress gained immense popularity with this Nadeem Baig directorial and remained the news and on everybody’s lips throughout the saga.

The drama has officially ended

On Saturday, prior to the release of the last episode, Ayeza took to her Instagram to reminisce about her time playing Mehwish, the leading lady of Meray Pass Tum Ho. She wrote:

“Tonight is the last time Mehwish will be seen on TV. Tonight, we say goodbye to the most difficult character I ever had to play. Tonight, the last episode of Meray Paas Tum Ho.”

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She also shared a photograph of one of the scenes from the drama, where she can be seen along Humayun Saeed (Danish). Ayeza once again thanked her fans for supporting her all along.

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Ayeza talks about her character

Last night, Ayeza shared her thoughts on the project and revealed why she will always remember Mehwish and Meray Pass Tum Ho.

“Mehwish! Ik aisa character jo shayd koi karna nai chahta tha, shayad isliey kay ‘Heroine’ kabhi buri nai hoskti wo ik aisi larki nai hoskti jis se log nafrat krei.” (Mehwish! a character that nobody wanted to play, probably because a ‘heroine’ isn’t supposed to be a bad woman. She isn’t supposed to be hated by the people.”

She continued the post by explaining the stereotypes that are typically attached to an actress in Pakistani dramas.

“The heroine is supposed to be coy, she should cry and wither in pain. She would do anything but betray her loved ones.”

“Kiou ik ‘ Heroine’ ik aisi larki nai hoskti jo dosri larkio ko yeh batadei kay Mohabbat mei bewaye nai hoti, or jahan bewafai ho waha mohabbat nai hoti.” (Because a heroine can’t be a woman who tells other women that there is no betrayal in love, and if there is, than it’s not love).

It is still fresh in her memories

The actress also mentioned that the character of Mehwish was not an easy one. Both as a mother and a wife, she gave pain to the people around her.

“’Meray pass tum ho’ meray liey humesha ik aisi aurat ki kahani bankr yaad rahiaga jisne aulad ka dil dhukaya wo khush nai raha chahay wo shohar ho ya biwi. Maa baap humesha bacho k liey Aina hotay ha wo jo seekhengy wohi krengay chahay mohabbat ho ya zulm ya ho bewafaye!” (I always remember Meray Pass Tum Ho as the story of a woman who broke her child’s heart and he couldn’t be happy because of his parents. Parents pave the way for their children and act as a mirror so that children could learn from them, be it love, cruelty or betrayal.)


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Comments

  1. AIZA I ‘ve always liked you. You’ve played Mehwish so well that people started hating you. This is you hallmark of success. CONGRATULATIONS.
    Although the ending was sad for most of the viewers but such unprecedented success of the serial is commendable and the whole team deserves it.

  2. People mostly forget the stereotyped heroines with time no matter how beautifully the role was played, However all will remember Mehwish for a long time.

    Marriages are a social and religious norm all over the world, betrayel either by man or a women does happen (sadly maybe more frequently than reported), the drama however should have hinted for a more realistic conclusion, as not everyone dies with HEARTACHE.

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