Mere Humsafar: Shahjahan’s Entry Upsets Fans, Will Hamza Turn Out To Be Typical Mama’s Boy?

A recent development in the drama serial has irked fans.

Mere Humsafar

Drama serial Mere Humsafar has garnered a lot of attention due to the onscreen chemistry between Hamza and Hala, played by Farhaan Saeed and Hania Mair. However, a recent development in the drama serial has irked fans.

People don’t like the direction Hamza and Hala’s relationship is going. So what about the dynamics between one of the most adored onscreen couples right now.

In a recent shift in the drama serial, Hala’s evil mother-in-law, Shahjahan, conspired against her and tried to bring her boyfriend back into her life. She isn’t trying to help them get a happy ending now, but rather just tarnish her daughter-in-law’s character in front of her husband.

 

Some people are so over these ‘saas-bahu’ plotlines.

 

Meanwhile, Hamza is proving to be a real ‘Mama’s boy’ like we see in most typical Pakistani drama serials.

 

Then there are the additional sad plotlines in the mix.

 

The audience didn’t like the plot twist. Their opinions went from liking Hamza for truly being a gentleman to realizing his shallow trust in Hala. Fans said that he was just the same as other ‘weaker men’.

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At the same time, people are still shipping Hamzala.

 

More About Mere Humsafar

The ARY Digital drama serial has been directed by Qasim Ali Mureed. While Saira Arif penned the script. The drama is garnering a lot of attention as people loved Hamza and Hala’s love story.

Mere Humsafar follows the story of a loved-up couple with innocent Hala, and her supportive husband Hamza. However, her mother-in-law, Shahjahan, tries to break them apart by treating her well in front of her son but treats her badly while Hamza is away.

While Hamza tries his best to take stand up for his wife.

Naturally, the public doesn’t like the role of Shahjahan as the antagonist. On the other hand, they adore the chemistry of Hamza and Hala.