Kabhi Kabhi Pyar Mein Faakhir Mp3 Download

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Karmen Mcarthun

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Aug 5, 2024, 2:58:11 PM8/5/24
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Kalsubah uthtay saath hi main ne socha ke barey din ho gaye hain I have been over-using and abusing my laptop not showing it much TLC, so josh mein aa ke I decided ke chalo ab I shall go through the purani files wala folder and do some much needed safai there. So bas waheen ke waheen just like that youm-e safai ki zordar declaration ki gayi.

Four hours and two cups of coffee and umpteen Farida Khanam and Nayyara Nooor ghazals later safai wafai ka tau door door tak koi naam-o nishan nahin tha. What I had ended up doing instead was taking a long-winded side trip down memory lane reading through pieces I had written when I had started blogging about dramas.


Reading older reviews and comments reminded me that so much of what makes a drama memorable may not necessarily be the drama itself but the memories associated with it. Numm, for instance, was one of the most aggravating dramas ever but watching it with you all made it an experience none of us at DRNR are likely to forget anytime soon.


Ankahi & Tanhaiyan: These two are forever associated in my mind with Karachi, cousins, lazy long summer days, no responsibilities no worries, never-ending gup shup sessions with friends, and discussions about every second of our favorite dialogues and scenes and then the interminable wait for the next installment.


After I moved to the US drama watching required a lot more of an effort. This was the time when dramas came those bulky VHS tapes and it was well nigh impossible to get Pakistani dramas in the pardesi gaons where I lived. Back then trips home entailed not just buying masalas and clothes but also dramas.


Humsafar: This was special because it introduced me to the world of online dramas and review forums and blogging! It was also the first time I engaged with dramas as more than just entertainment and began to think of them in intellectual terms and viewing them through a very different analytical lens.


Talkhiyan: This one I would have not watched, review tau baad ki baat hai, had it not been for our beloved Hina Bayat. When I looked it up it sounded quite depressing and up until that point as a viewer I had steered clear of such stuff. But because Hina had suggested it I thought to give the promos a dekho. Rest is history. Importantly, with Talkhiyan I learned the crucial difference between a viewer and a reviewer, and thus started the process of carving out a distinct voice for Desi Rants N Raves.


Aunn Zara: The first episode had aired earlier that morning and I had absolutely loved it. But mushkil yeh thi ke I was leaving for an overseas trip that afternoon and flight ka time ho raha tha. I basically wrote that review somewhere over the Atlantic and thought I hit publish on one of my stopovers. But when is life that easy. Something got messed up and I ended up having to re-write the review and almost missing my connection in my efforts to ensure that the review got published properly this time around.


Well no memories attached to tanhaiyan and dhoop kinare but I watched these plays when I heard abt them from my elders and loved these.. The first dramas I watched are mehndi, daam, meray aas pass.. still remember while watching the last episode of mehndi the light wehnt as usual.. me with my cousins started playing outside and when the light came drama was still there and we saw how humayun died in the laps of aisha khan while the whole family was having dinner.. watched mehndi after that many times.. so many memories are attached to our dramas.


Thanks SZ . As far as I remember first drama I commented was On Num (Lol ). And you always help me to understand the Urdu words . ( thanks for that ) . And cultura , the food and the geography of the place . I was looking for Pakistani drama online and I found you and read the discussion but I was hesitate to coment and one day I did write it and your response were the most sweetest of all. And still you are so sweet to me . And ever since I am glue to DRNR .

My first drama I watched was Dhoop kinary . Best drama , loved Marina khan and then I saw her all dramas . So many memories . Thanks Again .


Mehndi.. I started watching because of it Song.. Jawad Ahmed sung that and i liked the song and 4 couples and their issues and like wise for Kabhi Pyar Pyar Me.. with Mahnoor Baloch,His Ali, AS and HS.. Faakhir sang the song loved it n start watching it..


Ptv classics like Dhoop Kinarey, Tanhaaiyan, Ankahi.. I didnt watch when the were first aired.(maybe was too small ??) my best friend recommended me DK when i was in first year of uni.. that was first drama i binge watched.. Dr Ahmar and Zoya were just love.. and tab tou internet bhi slow hota tha .. but witg slow speed bhi i was glued to DK and kabhi light chali jaati thi i used to watch on with generator ka connection.. and obviously with computer ka load.. my baba and amaa used to tell who is using computer ?? shut it off.. those days. wah..


Oh yes yes It was He Zindagi.. used to watch that every week with my amaa and dadi.. it was Nauman Ijaz Mb and Qaiser.. n I start liking Qaiser aftet that used to root for their couple.. loved that drama.


Haan! Thank you! I remember that suhag raat scene so well where mahnoor and Nauman looked sooo fab together .. and poor Qaiser looked like such a bechara in front of them .. but by the end my opinion had completely changed .. what a drama and what a casting!

And bhai wah! You were watching talaq and halala dramas with Amma and dadi??


I was hooked with youtube Pakistani dramas when my one friend was watching Daam on our trip to Europe. There I learned about these different channels and dramas on youtube, the relationship seems a life long, now!


Alpha Bravo Charlie is a good one and I appreciate it even more so now because even though it was about the armed forces and was produced by the ISPR it managed to walk that fine line and not become hyper jingoistic and kept its focus on the characters and their stories. A feat that would be impossible to manage today even without the ISPR involvement.

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