Silvatein Episode 14 Sadaf. Despite all her denials Zaib quite clearly wants to marry Rayaan. This whole thing could be over in five minutes, nothing but the proverbial storm in a teacup but though I hate to attribute anything positive to Natasha, she is qute right, Zaib wants to marry Rayaan. The fact that Rayaan wants to marry Zaib is. Silvatein Episode 14 Sadaf. Despite all her denials Zaib quite clearly wants to marry Rayaan. This whole thing could be over in five minutes, nothing but the. Silvatein Episode 14 – One thing leads to another!
I absolutely enjoyed the episode thoroughly. It was like a complete package which made me giggle at times too. I must say the writer has done a wonderful job in conceiving these characters & has beautifully executed the misapprehensions, confusions & happiness that each one of them goes through. This episode was based more on the aftermath consequences in regards to something that stirred in the previous episode. I loved how each one of them reacted differently to something that does not even exist or has started to mean something to Rayaan only.
Of all the scenes I just loved Rayaan’s & Zeb’s the most. Their chemistry, their timing was perfect & at one point I felt they make a great on-screen couple. I loved their kitchen scene where Zeb shed off her frustration on him & he kept calm because he knew she has been in such an awkward position ever since she came to US, so now it was the time when she had to let go off all the negativity that she has absorbed in these past few days. Rayaan stood their like an obedient mate who is ready to take anything that comes at him. His little gesture to make peace with Zeb was too sweet & I must say that Adeel Hussain & Amina Sheikh nailed that scene where she is trying to get rid of him but he is actually longing to spend sometime with her. Those minute expressions, those glances & those dialogues were perfect to the perfection.
I feel bad that the character of Natasha lacks even an ounce of positivity. I guess that was the plan that we shouldn’t see anything good in her, but we’re through more than half of the serial & all we have seen about her is how shallow she is. I guess the writer is saving something better for the last but I still doubt that even after such a detailed & long exposure to her negativity we’d be convinced somehow that she still has something good in her.
I hate to see Bilal being treated as a doormat. I know he is a kind-hearted, too-much-in-love kind of a husband, who – being youngest was treated in such a manner all his life that he didn’t need to stand up for anything because his family members held him closer to their hearts, understood him & vice versa. But Natasha is pushing all the wrong buttons & is mean to the core. When she ‘thought’ Bilal talked her parents out of Zeb-Rayaan wedding, she treated him with the respect just for a few seconds that he deserved through out, but later when she found out that things didn’t go the way she had wanted, she stooped to such a level & crossed all the limits that any husband would tolerate. I actually feel sorry for Bilal but I think he should sternly make Natasha understand what her position is & what’s his. Natasha blames Zeb for being materialistic but in reality she is the one who’s filled with materialism & for that particular reason she can not extend any such respect to her husband because he is not at a financial state where she had expected her husband to be.
The funniest scene was of Zeb’s parents. Their excitement, their visit to Rayaan’s mother’s & their awkwardness. It was all so sweet & realistic because any parents would want their daughter to get married to such a decent guy like Rayaan. I’m glad that everyone in the family especially Munize has understood the difference between Natasha & Zeb. Now everyone knows what Natasha is capable of & she is going to be in some deep trouble. Whereas, Rayaan, who hated Zeb like anything has started to find her opposite to what he had presumed about her. All the family members are getting the chance to get to know Zeb up-close & in person where Natasha is not their to cloud their opinions. Hence, Zeb will eventually make a place of her in every ones heart.
I loved the episode & special mention would be about the dialogues which are written with attention & perfection. I must say – hats off to the writer for handling such a story induced with so many small & rapid confusions & yet every time coming out of them so smoothly.
Keep Supporting,
Cheers,
Zahra Mirza.
There is nothing in this world that can replace simple common sense. Not all the money, not all the looks and not all the other virtues we often extol. Common sense says if something burns your hand you step away from it immediately, this is exactly why there are pain sensitive nerves in human skin. For some of us however once is not enough is, we have to keep touching that flame because despite every indication to the contrary, we are hoping it will feel different the next time or perhaps we just like the way it hurts.
With one difficult decision, Mikaal saves himself a life time of complications and misery by breaking off his engagement to Zaib. He has been her constant companion for so many years, risking life and limb to keep Zaib safe but in her eyes he is not worthy of any consideration . His care and kindness are not appreciated instead Zaib feels ‘suffocated’ by him, lying through her teeth to do what she feels is right. Their point of contention is her attempts to improve Dilaver’s and his family’s life. Zaib secretly meets with Dilaver and finds out that the Chacha had sent for the boy not the other way round. Then on the advice of her father she sends the police to threaten the Chacha so he finally leaves Dilaver’s family alone. No matter how laudable Zaib’s intentions she achieves her aims through deceit and manipulation leaving Mikaal feeling betrayed enough to return the engagement ring he received from her only last week. At first I thought this was a tad hasty, like breaking off at the first hurdle then I remembered how long Mikaal has known Zaib and applauded his character’s instincts for self-preservation.
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Sadly no such instincts seem to have found their way into Bilal’s consciousness. At first I thought he was so besotted with Natasha that he would put up with anything just to keep her near him, and then I realized that this unusual level of tolerance is just his nature. Natasha arrives in the USA like a hurricane sweeping all good will and relationships before her. One thing I do admire about her character is that she is always very straightforward. When Rayaan asks her to make tea for Bilal and himself she gives him an unqualified refusal. She says she will brook no interference in her life and quite openly expresses her disappointment with Bilal’s financial situation. The fact that Bilal is dependent on his brother and all of Zaib’s ‘taney” haunt her thoughts. She does not bother with any subterfuge or diplomacy and continues treats Bilal abominably: when she isn’t ignoring him she is berating him for being an inadequate fool. She spends all day shopping with money Bilal does not have and does nothing around the house. The worst part is that instead of trying to build any kind of relationship with Bilal, Rayaan or Muneeze, she spends her time trying to impress Mahjabeen, who is not even a family member anymore. Natasha reveals herself to be ill mannered, materialistic and quite frankly another nightmare daughter in law along the lines of Mahjabeen.
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This episode I felt bad for Muneeze. She may not be very sensible or know when to keep her mouth shut always but she really did not do anything to deserve being banned from her bothers’ house. When people get married apparently they lose all their relatives otherwise the marriage will immediately fall apart … err..Not really. Rayaan is the one who rules the roost in the family and it is his decision to listen to Natasha and bar his own sister from his house. From one of their conversations I get the feeling that a similar situation may have occurred with Mahjabeen and since his divorce Rayaan is does not want anyone else in his family to go through such pain.
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After the broken engagement Zaib is depressed but does not want to make it up with Mikaal. The funny thing is she did not seem that depressed to me. I am not faulting Amina Shaikh’s acting, rather there was some element of dramatic tension missing from the whole broken engagement scenario that did not move me other than to congratulate Mikaal on his good fortune. For no reason known to God or man Durdana suddenly decides to send Zaib to visit Natasha in the States. This brings me to something a few points about the older generation in both families. They seem completely out of touch with reality. Shamim Hilali’s character maybe a great mother in law but she does not strike me as a woman who has her children’s best interests at heart. She sets no limits for her daughter in laws, gives them no guidance and seems to think their only qualification should be whether her sons find them attractive or not. Similarly the Zaib and Natasha’s parents can find no time to actually guide their daughters and rely solely on the girl’s judgment as to the suitability of a partner. What happened to the wisdom they were supposed to acquire, have they no sensible advice to give? Didn’t Durdana and her husband give Natasha any advice before she left for the States? What makes them think it is Ok to send Zaib to their youngest daughter’s new in laws house?
Apart from that one small caveat about the broken engagement this was a fantastic episode. Mira was excellent and made me hate her so much. Amina cannot put a foot wrong for me and Vassey Chaudhry was great. Finally we saw more of Adeel Hassan and as they say good things come to those who wait (Mahjabeen you idiot, you didn’t deserve him anyway). The chemistry between Maheen Rizvi, Danyal Raheel and Adeel Hassan was amazing and made the whole thing entirely believable. When I first started watching this serial I was so worried about this being the typical two sisters’ story: one good, one bad. However, the script is so nuanced and such an accurate observation of human nature combined with such good direction that it that it has more than justified itself. Sorry this was a long review, I am usually not in favour of long reviews myself and favour concise versions because I really enjoy reading the comments most but it was just that kind of episode ….so please forgive me :)
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Written By -Sadaf