The latest episodes of Aik Mohabbat Aur are stirring debate, with viewers criticizing choppy editing and drawing parallels to Ishq Murshid. Is the drama living up to expectations?
The recent episodes 7 and 8 of the drama Aik Mohabbat Aur, written by Faiza Iftikhar and directed by Farooq Rind, have sparked considerable discussion among viewers. While the series continues to garner attention, its editing and certain over-the-top sequences have drawn criticism, leading many to question the directorial choices.

The drama features the dynamic duo of Ahad Raza Mir and Maya Ali, portraying the lead characters Haroon Malik and Khushbakht Naz respectively. Both actors are delivering strong performances, yet the show’s narrative flow often feels rushed, with sequences that sometimes lack logical coherence. Ahad Raza Mir, known for his versatile roles, and Maya Ali, a celebrated actress, bring their star power to the screen, but even their chemistry cannot fully offset the production’s perceived shortcomings.

Viewers have voiced their annoyance, with many drawing comparisons between Ahad Raza Mir’s whimsical character and Bilal Abbas’s popular portrayal in Ishq Murshid. Online comments highlight issues such as “Editing is so bad. Did the director not see overacting going on,” and “Where in the world can you get into the AC office so casually.” Another netizen directly accused, “He is trying to copy Bilal Abbas from Ishq Murshid so badly.” The interaction between the lead duo, as seen in various clips, has become a focal point of these discussions.


As Aik Mohabbat Aur continues its run, the audience’s feedback underscores the importance of coherent storytelling and seamless execution in Pakistani dramas. Will the creators address these concerns, or will the comparisons to other successful shows like Ishq Murshid continue to overshadow its unique narrative?






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