Hum kahan ke sachay thay reviews

Hum kahan ke sachay thay reviews

9/10

Appreciable work, really informative show

This series talks about mental health issue that we are not prepared to understand. The show is portrayed really beautiful.

Yes, the show is boring because it focuses on the subject, not a family drama or a lovers problem. The pre-penultimate and the penultimate episode was truly epic when the two protagonists of the play cleared up their misunderstandings. How society and the older generation could not control their worst feelings for others and feed their poisonous thoughts to the younger generation and make their lives miserable.

This is my second favourite show after Zindagi Gulzar Hai.

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10/10

Acting, kindness

One who watch till the end will find heartwarming lesson of life. Hats off to usman mukhtar and mahira khan for the hospital scene at the end. The way how kubra act was also appreciable.

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7/10

Dragged but good lesson.

Even with just 22 episodes, the series was so dragged and boring in the middle. But there is a great lesson for parents who compare their child to other children.

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1/10

Pathetic show

Never seen such a boring and pathetic pakistani series ever. Was very excited to watch it due to big cast but it turned out to be very disappointing. There is no storyline and showing women in a very weak light.

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1/10

Dark, toxic, painful

Shame on the channel to give it peak time.

Dark, toxic, painful.

Full of politics and promotes negativity in society. How on earth can this be shown as entertainment.

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10/10

Cried over a show after so long!

HKKST, a drama so close to my heart. I couldn't control my emotions. I get the criticism it received but only people who go through this can understand and sadly very few people actually got the plot. The public prefers Mirch masala over actual deep meaningful shows. I'm sure there must be thousands of people who couldn't help but cry. But I was truly saddened by the comments. It was anything but a love triangle Mashal wanted everything Mehreen had not just Aswad (out of jealousy) and it's sad how ppl failed to understand that. I literally cried so much haha. There was so much more to it (drug addict father, mistreatment and comparison btw kids breeding hate among them, mental health, childhood traumas) than just a cousin marriage. And yes you can criticize the script and the direction but not the acting. Imho everyone did complete justice to the characters and brought out their true emotions. Hope to get some more plots like this one.

Mehreen x.

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Is Hum Kahan ke Sachay thay based on true story?

Hum Kahan Ke Sachay Thay (Urdu: ہم کہاں کے سچے تھے) (English literal:When were we truthful?) is a Pakistani drama television series based on the novel of same name by Umera Ahmad. ... .

What happens at the end of Hum Kahan ke Sachay thay?

In the final episode of the show, Mehreen and Aswad get their "happily ever after" in the form of him finally supporting her. He takes her to Mashal's graves where they both speak to their deceased cousin and then to her nani's house to make amends.

What is the story of novel Hum Kahan ke Sachay thay?

In Hum Kahan Kay Sachay Thay (English: When Were We Ever Truthful), the extent to which the imperfections and flaws of parents haunt their offspring in an eastern society is highlighted. Children belonging to dysfunctional families are always judged in the shadow of their parents.