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Monday, June 22, 2020

Top 10 Worst Characters From Current Dramas








Characterization is that the most vital aspect in story-telling. For any story to figure , it's the utmost need of the script to possess strong and such quite characters who don't only do justice to the plot and theme of the drama, also as have a robust personality. In every single drama, there are good and negative characters because they're the stress of the script and also help the author in depicting the story during a well-rounded manner. A writer makes any character realistic once they add tons of layers and personality and not just stick with the black and white approach. this is often the why, sometimes even the negative characters aren't disliked by the audience because they're written with tons more clarity and their reasoning are explained.

 

There also are such characters who don't serve any purpose whatsoever and find yourself just being the foremost annoying fillers within the drama. Such characters don't have anything going for them and anything they assert or do has no effect on the story. There’s also another category of characters which are hated for all the proper reasons and since they need such strong personalities and standing within the story, they depict what it’s wish to be around such people in real world. Then the writers also come up with the foremost exaggerated and over the highest personalities which make it very hard for the viewers to attach to them.

Here are the 10 characters that the audience loved to hate:

Mehwish (Mere Pass Tum Ho)

In any story or drama, for a personality to figure, it's vital that they need a solid reasoning to back the way they behave. Clarity is additionally one among the most elements in writing the characters in order that the viewers can understand them better. Pakistani dramas have had quite few characters that were hated by the audience, sometimes for the real reasons, which matches to point out that the writers evoked the justified emotion within the audience then the viewers also hated those characters who didn't have anything going for them.

 

This character wasn't only difficult for the audience to digest but also written in such a fashion that showed that such people do exist within the society who destroy the lives and don't even worry about the results. Mehwish’s character was hated for tons of reasons and therefore the writer Khalil ur Rehman Qamar exactly wanted an equivalent reaction out of the viewers who watched the drama. This was one such character which sparked a debate amongst the audience where some justified her wrongdoings but the bulk of the viewers saw her for who she was; a gold-digger and an adultress who didn't mind a live-in relationship because she was getting the perks that came with it.

 

The writer skillfully showed how such women feel entitled to possess things their way and when nothing works, they also feel entitled to forgiveness. Mehwish’s weakest personality trait was that she never once regretted what she did and actually kept on wondering why it had been so hard for her ex-husband Danish to forgive her. She never held herself liable for the damage that she had done and therefore the few tears she shed were only because she fell flat on her face and didn't know what to try to to . This was one such character which was conceived with tons of clarity and made people hate her, exactly why it had been written for. No wonder why Ayeza Khan felt it had been one among the foremost difficult characters to portray.

 


Jameel (Aangan)

This was another character which was beyond viewers’ understanding for what he wanted from his life and the way selfish he was. Jameel was a poorly conceived and written character who didn't have a spine to defend himself and loved mooching off of others because he knew he was unable to try to to anything for himself without their support. Jameel was also the one who exploited the blind love that his cousin had for him and kept on giving her the pep talks to urge her to finance his education.

 

It didn't take much for Jameel to maneuver on from Chammi to Tehmina whom he had never met and after she gave up the ghost, Jameel pounced on Aaliya, pestering her to fall crazy with him. Later when things didn't work and since he was left with no other option, he finishes up with Chammi, who herself comes after surviving a torturous and abusive marriage. Although fans loved seeing Ahad Raza Mir as Jameel, it still didn't help them in turning a blind eye to the very fact that this character was heavily flawed and really bad.

 


Ammar (Khaas)

This was one such character which the author intelligently won’t to depict what narcissistic husbands put their wives through while carrying a facade of being a perfect husband ahead of others. Ammar was a strongly written character which actually did justice to the sensitivity that was attached thereto and therefore the scenarios that kept on unfolding thanks to his antics. Amaar did not see the fault in him and unfortunately, had tons of individuals surrounding him who kept on justifying his wrongdoings for him, feeding his ego and blinding him to his shortcomings. All the items Ammar put Saba through, that too without acknowledging the wrongs he commits were enough for the viewers to hate him.

 

Ammar’s character may be a perfect example of how the writers can use negative character to bring awareness and be the voice for those whose reality is extremely much almost like what Saba was experiencing. Such characters are hated for the proper reasons and it goes to point out that negative characters also serve a purpose and aren't employed by the writers to only grab ratings. This was definitely one among the strongest performances of Ali Rehman’s career till date.

 


Nimra (Jhooti)

Nimra may be a one-dimensional character which has all the incorrect things going for her. She may be a pathological liar and a kleptomaniac and not only that, she doesn’t mind manipulating her own parents for her selfish reasons. Nimra’s character isn't only annoying but highly exaggerated. It seems that the sole purpose with which the author wrote this character and story was to urge the maximum amount ratings out of it as possible because aside from that, the story has nothing new offer and therefore the continuous dose of negativity is mind-numbing.

 

It is already predictable that Nimra will find yourself paying the worth for her wrongdoings but what’s the aim is it getting to serve when that's getting to happen within the last few episodes after an important dose of unethical behavior displayed for therefore many weeks. An over-the-top negative character which is hated due to poor writing and poorer characteristics. After Ranjha Ranjha Kardi, the fans of Iqra Aziz didn't expect or maybe wanted to ascertain her during a drama like Jhooti.

 


Zeeshan (Kahin Deep Jalay)

One of the foremost resented characters from the recent Pakistani dramas is Zeeshan. The author used this character to point out the insecurities and complexes of a weak man, but he ended up looking sort of a coward who couldn't man up to have his mistakes and decided to watch chup ka roza. within the entire last half of the drama, Zeeshan probably had a few of dialogues per episode and therefore the remainder of the time, he was seen hovering round the city in black salwar kameez, trying to point out he was so upset with life.

 

For starters, he had a problem together with his wife being loved by her family, then had a drag together with her wealthy background. Although Rida did everything to form him happy, he found it very easy to accuse her of infidelity and when she proved that she wasn't guilty of such a heinous act, he wanted her to forgive him a bit like that. This is often the rationale viewers loathed the character of Zeeshan and didn't also appreciate the way it had been portrayed by Imran Ashraf because they might see the residues of Bhola in his performance, which individuals think he should snap out of ASAP.

 

Shaheena (Mera Dil Mera Dushman)

There are negative characters, then there are super negative characters, then there are those that put negativity to shame then come the likes of Shaheena who take negativity to such A level that even negativity feel shy of being this negative. Negative characters are never a drag for the viewers to soak up and handle on the other hand characters like Shaheena that suffer from verbal diarrhea are impossible to handle. It won’t be wrong to mention that each one the scenes of this character are depressing and unbearable to observe. Negative characters do look realistic once they have a couple of other shades but during this case, the sole shade she has is that the shade of negative.

 

The fate of this character is so predictable that it shows she has been employed by the author to grab the ratings. She is pregnant at the instant and even let her mother in law suffer and die, when she could’ve been taken to the hospital by her sister in law Maira. Shaheena will obviously find yourself losing her child, her husband and therefore the roof over her head, anything new? No!

 


Munazzah (Thora Sa Haq)

She was a master manipulator who only wanted to have things that never belonged to her. Munazzah was a weak character but quite that, she was a mother nobody wishes to possess. So as to please the people around, she kept on treating her son as an after-thought. The happiness of Zamin was never her priority and she or he kept on committing all the wrongdoings because she wanted to remain within the home that was owned by Rabia.

 

In the end, after the dust settled, Munazzah could’ve easily stayed with Rabia to seem after her because regardless of what, Rabia allowed her to remain in her home for many years but Munazzah turned a blind eye and immediately remembered her son was now settled and had his own place. Munazzah always came up with evil plans but let Rabia pull the trigger and take the front seat, this manner she kept on fooling everyone to believe how nice she was but the viewers were intelligent enough to ascertain through her snakey-ness.

 


Taimoor (Balaa)

All his life, he was raised by a loving mother and everyone his life, he hated his cousin Nigar because before getting married to her, he was conscious of her shortcomings and evil personality traits. Unfortunately, he did not maintain a balance after his marriage and began doubting his mother’s intentions only because his wife said so. All the mishaps that his relations went through were easily blamed on his wife Nigar and it had been completely ignored by the author that Taimoor had a serious role to play in giving Nigar the sting to try to to so. Right when his mother was at the foremost vulnerable state, he decided to travel abroad for the sake of his job, entrusting his mother’s well-being on his wife whom he clearly knew had a drag together with her.

 

In the end, Taimoor devised an idea to drive Nigar crazy and fortunately got faraway from this mess scot-free. It’s unfortunate that the author gave a clean chit to such an irresponsible son who kept on making one mistake after another. Nigar was an equivalent person due to whom he didn’t mind straining his relationship together with his mother, so after her passing, why couldn’t he forgive her and work on mental well-being because regardless of what, she was the mother of his child. Not only that, Taimoor was so lucky that he got married to his lady love also. It had been a loathsome character needless to say but the very fact that Bilal Abbas Khan played it kept the warmth from Taimoor away.

 

Kiran (Mai Na Janoo)

A self-proclaimed bechari who couldn’t look past her bechargi because she was so wont to the thought of being a bechari. All her life, Kiran saw her father being torn between his wives and mother, she felt unloved and lonely but after she got married to her cousin who adored her and quite that, trusted her with all his heart, Kiran continued together with her sneaky ways because being a bechari that she was, she couldn't tell her husband that her ex-boyfriend Nihaad was blackmailing her. Kiran’s bechargi was such a lot that she was forced to celebrate her birthday in the dark during a romantic setting arranged by Nihaad.

 

Her husband Nain kept on reiterating that he loved and trusted her, he wanted her to be free and independent and he kept on fighting with everything that came her way, yet she chose to insult and degrade him due to her own stupidity because as per her own twisted logic, she was following Nihaad’s orders only to stay her family safe? Kiran’s antics were annoying and much more resentful than what the supposed villain of the drama Nihaad was doing to her. The viewers didn't have a tough time hating her character and Sanam Jung’s forced and poor acting was an enormous reason too.


Zoya (Kashf)

At this stage where Pakistani drama industry is flourishing and doing so well in terms of recognition , the last item viewers want to ascertain may be a younger sister being head over heels in love with the fiance of her elder sister. Zoya isn't only crazy with Wajdan but she doesn’t mind holding her feelings back. She continues to form passes at him which are uncomfortable to observe and don't show the connection of sister and brother-in-law during a good light.

 

Eventually Zoya will marry to Wajdan on the other hand she is going to turn his life into a living hell because she is going to see him still being crazy with Kashf. Out of all the people during this world, why did she need to chase after the guy who is already crazy with someone, that too her own sister? Sabeena Farooq has given a convincing performance but the character itself is despicable.


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