The mothers-in-law in Pakistani dramas are usually the
explanation for all the troubles. They’re most frequently shown because the
most insecure and negative characters who make their bahus life a living hell.
While Pakistani dramas are crammed with the samples of the foremost villainous
mothers-in-law, making an inventory about the simplest ones was no easy feat! Albeit
numerous dramas air on Pakistani television a day, most of them revolve around
marital life or relationship yet there are only a few samples of mothers-in-law
which might be a part of this list.
This basically just goes to point out how mothers-in-law in
our dramas are stereotyped. Usually the saas is that the zalim one, the one who
will do anything to interrupt her son’s marriage. There’s no denying the very
fact that tons of girls actually too treat their daughters-in-law like that but
why can’t our dramas just show a number of the rare but good examples to
normalize the great side of this relationship rather than the bad one?
Thankfully, there are some mothers-in-law in some recent
Pakistani dramas who must put the zalim ones to shame! They basically show what
qualities a mother-in-law should have. Their relationships with their bahus
also show how easy things are for everybody involved if the mother-in-law
decides to be the mother.
Here is that the list of a number of the simplest
mothers-in-law we've seen in Pakistani dramas lately. What makes their
relationship special is that their bahus were equally good!
Rumi’s Mother-In-Law (Ishqiya)
Rumi has the good and therefore the most likable mother-in-law
we've seen in Pakistani dramas. Albeit her character was shown during a
completely different light within the first few episodes but once she realized
that she couldn’t pressurize Hamza into marrying someone he didn't like, her
character took such a pleasant turn. Although Rumi isn't your typical bahu
either, her saas handles her so well, always with love! Rumi’s mother-in-law
may be a working woman who minds her own business and makes sure her
daughter-in-law feels loved. She has got to be the foremost balanced
mother-in-law since she isn't the type who is consistently giving advice but
she has always been supportive in her own cool way!
When this character was introduced it appeared like she would end up to be one among those mothers-in-law who continue plotting against the bahu they never wanted in their house. The character however clothed to be extremely refreshing. Rumi’s interactions together with her are the simplest a part of this drama. Seemi Pasha has done complete justice to her character, she looks smart and graceful, and her performance is usually superb
Jiya’s Mother-In-Law (Suno Chanda)
Shandana’s character in Suno Chanda was people’s favorite for
several reasons. Within the first season, it had been her comic timing and
humor which made the viewers fall crazy together with her character. Within the
second season, she was liked even more because she clothed to be the foremost
loving and supporting mother-in-law. Albeit for the longest time she didn't
even want her son to urge married to Jiya but once she made up her mind and
therefore the misunderstandings were cleared, she always stood by Jiya’s side.
She was shown as a wise and loving mother-in-law who always tried her best to
guide her son within the right direction.
This was one among those characters which showed that
mothers-in-law can also be mothers if they plan to love their bahus like they
love their own daughter. Shandana was the type of mother-in-law who never
overlooked her son’s weaknesses and made sure that she gave her bahu the proper
advice. Nadia Afgan nailed this aspect of her character a bit like all the
others.
Sanam’s Mother-In-Law (Dil Ruba)
Hania Aamir got a number of the simplest mothers-in-law within
the dramas she has worked in! Sanam’s mother-in-law is additionally her phupo
and right from the time she got married, her mother-in-law has showered her amorously.
She is polite, loving, caring but at an equivalent time quite simple. Albeit
her son died, she continues to support Sanam and is simply as concerned about
her now as she was before. Laila Wasti’s dialogue delivery and her demeanor go
so well with the character she is playing within the drama. This is often
another character that has changed permanently because the story progressed.
Sadia’s Mother-In-Law (Yaariyan)
Yaariyan had a number of the foremost negative characters and
tracks. During this drama which was crammed with negativity, Sadia’s
Mother-in-law’s character was sort of a breath of fresh air. An informed,
businesswoman who was also a difficult battle with Cancer, Sadia’s
mother-in-law did everything she could to try to to stabilize and improve the
connection between Sadia and Umair. Aside from that, she continued to be
impartial and used the time she had to assist those that needed her the foremost.
The foremost endearing a part of her character was that albeit she was browsing
such a lot herself, she always put other people’s happiness before hers.
Hina Bayat may be a phenomenal actress who made this character
wake up on screen. Her dialogue delivery and therefore the way she presented
herself on screen made this strong character even more admirable.
Dua’s Mother-In-Law (Ehd-e-Wafa)
Ehd-e-Wafa was one among those dramas which broke many stereotypes therefore it doesn’t come as a surprise that it also gave us one among the foremost memorable mothers-in-law in Pakistani dramas. Saad’s mother who was Dua’s mother-in-law was one among the foremost progressive characters we've seen in recent dramas. Like all the opposite mothers-in-law within the list, she also had a lifetime of her own, she was educated and aware enough to guide her son and even her daughter-in-law within the right direction. In a way, she started supporting her daughter-in-law even before she got married to Saad.
Dua wasn’t sure if her in-laws would approve of her mother living together with her but it had been her mother-in-law who made her and Saad realize that this was a part of their duty.
All these mothers-in-law prove one thing that it's so
important to point out good role models in Pakistani dramas. Writers should
break away from stereotypes and show a positive image of mothers-in-law. During
this way, they might be showing the loving and caring side of girls rather than
counting on showing their negative and conniving side. There are numerous women
who watch these dramas, albeit one among them decides to follow within the
footsteps on these mothers-in-law the writers would have done their part in
bringing a few change within the family system.
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