Hum Tum | Pakistani Drama review | Short review

 Just finished the drama and i can't express in word how simple funny and emotional it is.

Featuring Ahad Raza Mir, Ramsha Khan and Junaid Khan, Sarah Khan as the two lead matches, Hum Tum is a cutting edge interpretation of the typical hate to romantic tale. The show takes a run of the mill course seen in Ramazan specials where the plot spins around two families. The Sultan house has Farhan Aly Agha as a jobless, ongoing bettor who is the man in charge though Qutub Mehal is going by Adnan Jaffer playing Prof. Qutubuddin, a harsh science educator.

Sultan relaxes in the magnificence of having two children Sarmad and Adam who are the mainstays of his home, while Professor Qutub agonizes and abides at the way that he has three little girls; Maha, Neha and Sasha.



Adam and Neha are science understudies studying chemistry who have perfect inverse characters, yet they are continually in rivalry. Notwithstanding contending constantly, the two offer numerous similitudes. Neha is a miscreant at home, the defiant soul who doesn't avoid voicing her perspective. Likewise, Adam is an agitator who is continually attempting to be in Professor Qutub's great graces, however he covertly upholds Neha when she isn't anywhere near. There is a flash even in their talk and apparently the two will foster their very own extraordinary science.

One more couple in the drama is Sarmad a chef by profession  and diet cognizant Maha. The fascination is uneven as Sarmad likes Maha however she more than once calls him Sarmad bhai. The confusing two or three a food sweetheart and calorie consious young lady will undoubtedly be succumb to one another yet will have their reasonable portion of obstacles.

Their romantic tales stay a point of convergence of the Ramazan unique, however Saima made a point not to lessen different characters to the sole reason for engaging with clearly jokes and peculiar traits. Murmur Tum is loaded up with discussions encompassing the fairly quieted subjects of draining emotional well-being of the older in our families as they age, as well as a message about how in the event of no male beneficiaries, fathers ought to partition property among girls while they're as yet alive to guarantee they get their privileges. 

I only can that this drama is all good and perfect. A worth watching show and if you are looking for Rom-com then just go for it.

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