Wahaj and Rabya make fans passionate in ‘Mujhe Pyaar Hua Tha’ with no overacting or yelling.

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Wahaj and Rabya make fans passionate in 'Mujhe Pyaar Hua Tha' with no overacting or yelling.

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]The newest episode of Mujhe Pyaar Hua Tha had viewers in tears, with actors Wahaj Ali and Rabya Kulsoom’s characters Saad and Neelo losing a parent in the drama. With such a tragic loss, it can be difficult to depict the emotions onscreen, but Wahaj and Rabya did an excellent job, according to their legions of admirers. Social media users are even clamouring for Rabya to be cast in a main role soon!

Twitterati shared snippets and photos from Monday’s programme, praising the two for their emotional control. “Rabya Kulsoom was the episode’s shining star.” The girl has a lot of potential. “I hope to see her in a leading role in the near future,” one user remarked. They went on to say that Wahaj was also remarkable. “When Wahaj Ali came over and started crying in his chachu’s lap, his pain was heartbreaking, and his car weeping scene, damn.”

Another person praised Rabya for her delivery. “She ate and didn’t leave any crumbs.” My heart was breaking because of the manner she was crying and the modulation of her voice. I’d want to see her in leading roles. “She’s a fantastic actor.”

A commenter applauded how immersed the actor was in his character journey after sharing a film of Saad, Wahaj’s character, crying in a car after holding his emotions throughout the funeral. “They say an actor goes to a dark place to create emotional scenes.” Wahaj’s performance today reminded me not just of Saad, the character, but also of Wahaj, the actor. Excellent performance. “I got goosebumps watching this scene.”

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Many users felt that while playing the moment, Wahaj released everything he had been holding inside since his father’s death. “Wahaj is just love in emotional scenes.” This scene brought back memories of his father’s death. “As an actor, Wahaj makes you cry in emotional scenes and laugh in comic scenes,” one person commented. “I can see that he’s thinking of his own father and is in another dimension,” wrote another. It moved me to tears. It’s the most genuine emotion shown.”

Another individual expressed his belief that Wahaj will dominate the local entertainment business. “Wahaj Ali will stir our heartstrings and make us cry along with him in emotional scenes.” There will be no overdoing or yelling. Wahaj Ali has arrived to govern Pakistan’s entertainment business. “Applause for your outstanding performance,” read the tweet.

This tweep couldn’t believe that Tere Bin’s egoistic Murtasim could express such genuine pain onscreen. “I can’t believe he’s the same guy who played Murtasim in Tere Bin.” This drama is too dreary for me to watch, however Wahaj Ali, you are an excellent actor.

Fans are particularly smitten by the show’s sibling bonding between Neelo and Saad. “I’d love to see Wahaj and Rabya in more projects as siblings after MPHT.” I don’t recall ever witnessing such genuine sibling energy and connection between two actors. Wahaj and Rabya dominated Saad and Neelo.”

A user, on the other hand, offered some suggestions (read: constructive criticism) for director Badar Mehmood. “Wahaj Ali is absolutely brilliant, but what a disservice to have ‘teri chaahat mein deewana hoa’ or this colour grading when he is portraying his character’s emotional breakdown after his father’s death.” “How are you, director?”[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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