Yumna Zaidi and Wahaj Ali Getting Criticism For Choosing ‘Tere Bin‘ Script:
Recent episodes of the popular drama series “Tere Bin” on the Geo Television Network have sparked fury and debate among viewers.
The anticipated romantic suspense sequence between Meerab and Murtasim, the main characters, took an unexpected turn and displayed tremendous hostility and offensive conduct.
Fans harshly criticised Meerab for spitting and slapping Murtasim, calling her acts unacceptable and saying there was no chance for her to change after such disgusting behavior.
Following the current incident, there has been a strong outcry from fans who are calling for the drama to end right away.
Fans have already been debating Meerab’s actions before this incident, but the forthcoming episode’s teaser has stoked the fires even more.
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Fans conjectured that the male lead forcibly consummated his marriage to Meerab after a bedroom scene in the teaser trailer showed Meerab sobbing while Murtasim leaves the room.
Yumna Zaidi and Wahaj Ali Face Fan Backlash for Script Choice Leading to Controversial Direction
Yumna Zaidi and Wahaj Ali, have come under fire from fans for allegedly making the wrong decision in choosing a script that went in such a problematic direction.
Many fans blame Wahaj Ali for not carefully reading the script in advance.
After episodes 45 and 46, viewers eagerly anticipate a reaction from both stars, while also hoping that the forthcoming episode will show that the promotions were false.
Concerned and disappointed fans have inundated Yumna Zaidi and Wahaj Ali’s official social media accounts with messages.
The atmosphere remains tense as viewers eagerly anticipate the drama’s unfolding resolution and await the actors’ response to the backlash.
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