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EXCLUSIVE! Jeny Ashish Jethwa to enter Fanaa - Ishq Mein Marjawan post leap
EXCLUSIVE! Jeny Ashish Jethwa to enter Fanaa – Ishq Mein Marjawan post leap
MUMBAI: TellyChakkar is back with yet another interesting update from the world of television.
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Colors TV has recently rolled out a new show titled Fanaa – Ishq Mein Marjawan starring Reem Shaikh, Zain Imam, and Akshit Sukhija in the lead roles.
The show has worked wonders ever since the…
"The right of he who does a kind act towards you is that you thank him and mention his kindness; that you reward him with beautiful words and supplicate for him sincerely in that which is between you and Allah. If you do that, you have thanked him both secretly and openly. Then if you are able to repay him one day, repay him."
-Imam Zain al Abidin (a.s), [al-Khisal, p. 568, no. 1; Mizan ul Hikmah, page No. 935]
Hiiii!! I'm a new follower(mainly coz tv serials are kind of a guilty pleasure for me and I'm sooo thankful that hotstar has a profile feature).
So, I'd started watching ishqbaaz many years back but i stopped for some reason and now I'm finding out that there's a redux thing and also another thing where ShivIka's son has his own thing? So like i just wanted to know, would you recommend watching redux? I rly don't wanna watch the son's love story, but I'm hearing that Rikara has another level of wholesomeness in redux.
Sorry for the long ask lolol, have a great day❤️❤️
Hi hiiii,
So, the redux is an alternate universe in which all our regular characters are there, with some changed circumstances. That starts at Season 13 Ep 96 (acc to the Hotstar labelling system.) It goes on with Shivika/Rikara/Ruvya till S13 E225, after which the show takes a leap (yes, within the AU redux whatever thingy itself) and moves on to the story of Shivika's son. Basically, I stopped watching the show somewhere around S13 E 213, but the show went steeply downhill from the point Zain Imam enters the show as Shivaay's friend, so yeah.... Make of that what you will.
Brother Alive, the debut novel of author Zain Khalid, was a book I first heard of when it was nominated for the Ursula K. Le Guin prize. It follows three triplets Dayo, Iseul, and Youssef raised by imam Salim who runs a mosque in New York.
Youssef is followed by a presence he names Brother. A shapeshifting being that takes on a variety of animal forms and is only visible to Youssef.
The first section focuses on their childhood growing up in New York. It follows them from their earliest years to college. For most of this initial section it isn't very plot heavy; events happen but they're at this point more vignettes than an overarching plot.
There's some solid thematic meat you could dig into in the first two sections: homophobia, the experience of Muslims in America and the way parents can harm their children.
Really though the strength of this part of the novel is in the characters. The three brothers and their relationship are written in a way that makes you want to read more about them and see more what type of people they are and how they'll change. Salim is a less developed presence in this section but the hints we get paint a picture of a intriguing character with an interesting past that leaves you eager to learn more about him.
The titular Brother of the story that Youssef is linked to appears almost superfluous for most of this section. At one point I recall thinking that his only benefit to the narrative was to make the occasionally mundanely implausible elements less jarring when the supernatural had already been introduced.
Events start coming to a head as the opening section comes to an end climaxing in Salim leaving America to return to Saudi Arabia.
The second section, the shortest of the book, consists of a single long chapter. This chapter takes the form of a letter written from Salim to the children to explain his past. It was the best part of the book, recontextualizing Salim in a way that fit with what came before and his backstory serving as a compelling narrative in it's own right.
It then switches back to the present and at this half way point the book falls apart.
There were some points in the first section which could stretch belief but it becomes abruptly ridiculous from the third section onwards. It's closer to what you'd expect from an unrealistic schlocky spy thriller than a serious book.
The problem isn't just that the plot becomes increasingly ridiculous (though it does) but that there's also an increased focus on plot which was even in the prior sections far from a strength.
These more plot-heavy sections have less time for the characters. I could name a dozen compelling characters moments from the first two sections; I struggle to think of any from the third and fourth.
I kept reading out of some distant hope that the book might eventually recapture what it had in the beginning. Outside of a handful of glimmers of potential that never happened.
It's the most disappointed a book has left me in a long time. I know enough to temper my expectations for even the most strongly recommended books but to see a book have such a compelling first half only for the second half to squander it's potential entirely was a disappointment I wasn't prepared for.
AUDIENCE PERSPECTIVE! Fanaa was supposed to be a finite show but now it seems they have forgotten the plot
AUDIENCE PERSPECTIVE! Fanaa was supposed to be a finite show but now it seems they have forgotten the plot
MUMBAI: Colors TV’s Fanaa – Ishq Mein Marjawan, is a much-loved daily soap. Zain Imam and Reem Shaikh play Agastya and Pakhi, respectively, while Akshit Sukhija plays Pakhi’s love interest, Ishaan.
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The show is gearing up for some high-voltage drama. As we already know,…