Farhan Saeed has stolen the limelight lately, stunning many with his proficient acting skills. His character as Hamza in Mere Humsafar has earned him immense love and praise from all quarters. The Sajni singer is climbing new heights of fame and success. Even his career as a singer did not get him such immeasurable recognition and love that he has garnered via his acting career.
With Mere Humsafar unravelling, the story has captivated audiences worldwide, with people going gaga over the main leads Farhan Saeed and Hania Aamir.
Their crackling chemistry and Hamza’s immense love for Hala and the way he protects her are giving major husband and wife goals to many out there.
But recently, as Mere Humsafar nears a close, dropping in its 28th episode. Hala’s love and hate feud with Khurram has been brutally exposed by Shahjahan (Saba Hameed) – her mother-in-law who is hell-bent to ruin Hamza and Hala’s relationship.
Men in our society are usually bashed and considered feminal for crying. But lately, the majority of people negate the idea and stand in support of men expressing themselves. Normalising, t ‘it is ok to cry’ for both genders.
Breaking the ‘Men don’t cry’ stigma, a heartbroken Hamza on his knees clutches Hala’s hand, shedding tears, carrying the conversation forward, expecting her to explain and sort it out with him. Instead of cornering her like everyone else in the house he says;
“Aaj koi adalat nahi lagegi, Hala, koi katehre mein khara nahi hoga”
Letting the emotions flow instead of bottling them up as men are usually ‘expected’ to do.
Breaking this harsh stereotype, Farhan won millions of hearts. People went bananas in awe and spewed all the love over Saeed.
Take a look!
"Mard nhi rote Humza" this sentence has harden the heart of Men. Thatswhy they avoid to express their emotional side which eventually turns into aggression and voilence. Let men cry Let them be Soft. Tears doesn't belong to any particular gender.#MereHumsafar pic.twitter.com/jM25jO6esU
— Laraib Awan (@Oyee_Laraib) July 14, 2022
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@farhan_saeed you did an amazing job in the last episode of Mere Humsafar. You broke the taboo of "Mard nehi rote"You are not a normal person you're special🖤i won't say God gifted talent it is your hard work with the blessings of Allah❤#farhansaeed #MereHumsafar #haniaamir
— Ramisa Mahi (@RamisaMahi) July 15, 2022
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I LOVE the fact that he made the conscious effort to sit down on the floor whilst clutching her hand.
it was a monumental gesture as it established that when he talked about "barabari", he meant it. the power balance, at least visually, seemed to be equalized.#merehumsafar— N (@fangirloffluff) July 14, 2022
"aaj koi adalat nahi lagegi, hala. koi katehre mein khara nahi hoga. barabari par baat hogi. aankhon mein aakhain daal kar" the way he got off the bed and sat down with her? damnn the dialogue, the hand holding, the extreme softness, the pain, the scene, and them!#merehumsafar pic.twitter.com/RfvoTfPacZ
— aam (@AmnaKaSamnaa) July 15, 2022
Even actress Nadia Jameel is hooked on the drama and is an avid watcher of iconic Mere Humsafar
@farhan_saeed my dad & I wait every week 2 watch #MereHumsafar you & my darling @realhaniahehe are brilliant in it! Such measured, real performances. Love the way you have brought Hamza & Hala to life 4 millions of viewers like me.Really loving the show.Buss ab please end happy!
— Nadia Jamil (@NJLahori) July 15, 2022
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