I appreciate your perspective! It's true that every character contributes to the overall narrative and dynamic of the show. Rubab's character might be central, but the anchors play a vital role in supporting and enhancing her story. It's this interplay that makes the drama so engaging. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
You're absolutely right! Naeema Butt, who plays Rubab, is definitely one of the key reasons why *Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum* has been such a hit. Her performance brings so much depth and emotion to the character, making Rubab a truly unforgettable and relatable role. She's truly the heart of the drama, and her portrayal has resonated with so many viewers. Thanks for sharing your thoughts! 🙌
Thank you so much for your kind words! I really appreciate your support. It’s always encouraging to hear that my perspective resonates with others. Open discussions are crucial, and I believe that sharing different viewpoints helps us all grow. If you have any thoughts or experiences to add, I’d love to hear them!
Thank you for your comment! Rubab truly brought something special to the drama with her amazing performance. It’s great to see how her talent resonates with the audience and elevates the entire drama. What was your favorite moment of hers?
Absolutely! Each character brings something unique to the story, and it's great to see their contributions celebrated. Rubab's journey really highlights the talent and depth of the entire cast.
Thank you for your comment! 😊 You’re absolutely right-every character plays a vital role in the drama, and it’s the collective effort that makes it so special. Rubab’s contribution was definitely impactful, but I agree that all the actors brought their unique talents to the table to make the show a success. And yes, it’s always a pleasure to connect with fellow English speakers, but I truly appreciate everyone’s hard work, no matter the language! 😊🙏
Problem with Farhat Ishtiaq's dramas is that her heroines are really vanilla, one dimensional boring characters modelled on same "achi larki" blue print from 2-3 decades back. She makes being woman the only relatable factor in her heroines. Meanwhile dramas/series are suppose to be entertaining and gripping which is possible due to characters like Rubab or Mustafa. Being of same gender isnt the only relatable factor in them. This is also why Sara from Humsafar was also more interesting character than Khirad and made Humsafar interesting.
I appreciate your perspective! It's true that strong, multidimensional characters can elevate a drama and make it more engaging. Farhat Ishtiaq’s portrayal of heroines has often been critiqued for lacking depth, which can lead to predictable storytelling. Characters like Rubab or Mustafa indeed bring freshness and complexity, making them more relatable beyond just gender. It’s interesting to see how varied character arcs, like Sara from Humsafar, can significantly impact a show's appeal. Ultimately, diverse and dynamic characters can truly drive a story and resonate with viewers. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
Thank you so much for your support! I'm glad you agree. Rubab really brought something special to "Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum," and her contribution was key to the drama's success. It's always great to see people recognizing the hard work and talent behind the drama. Appreciate your thoughts, and stay tuned for more! 😊
I appreciate your take! It’s interesting how different characters can shape the show's vibe. Rubab definitely brings a lot of energy, while Sharjeena adds her own layer to the drama. It keeps us on our toes! What do you think makes Rubab stand out the most?
I know, right? Rubab truly brings something special to the show! Her charm really shines through, making the series unforgettable. What was your favorite moment of hers in "Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum"? 😊❤
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! It's always great to hear different perspectives. Could you elaborate on what specifically you disagree with? I'd love to understand your viewpoint better!
@PakistanSimplified the story is not about rabaab really ... the low life charecter Adeel if you have to choose antagonist really, would cause the situation anyway .. . Promoting negative characters is not really a great idea for me.
I see where you're coming from, and I understand your point about Adeel's character being the main antagonist. However, I think Rubab's character brings something more complex and refreshing to the table. While she might be seen as a "negative" character at times, her actions were largely influenced by her circumstances, and in a way, she too was wronged by Adeel. What's special about Rubab is that she's not a typical "good girl" or "evil" character - she's layered and multi-dimensional, which made her stand out in a sea of run-of-the-mill characters like Sharjeena. Her grayness and the way her story unfolded gave the drama an edge, and that's why so many viewers resonated with her. Sometimes, it's these complex characters that make the story more interesting and give us something to think about. I think that's why Rubab's role is so crucial to the success of *Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum*. Thanks for sharing your perspective! 🙌
I do not agree with that because all the characters are the anchors that are keeping Rubab character alive.
I appreciate your perspective! It's true that every character contributes to the overall narrative and dynamic of the show. Rubab's character might be central, but the anchors play a vital role in supporting and enhancing her story. It's this interplay that makes the drama so engaging. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
❤❤❤ yup,plus she cannot act
Yes Naeema Butt is real cause of drama success
You're absolutely right! Naeema Butt, who plays Rubab, is definitely one of the key reasons why *Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum* has been such a hit. Her performance brings so much depth and emotion to the character, making Rubab a truly unforgettable and relatable role. She's truly the heart of the drama, and her portrayal has resonated with so many viewers. Thanks for sharing your thoughts! 🙌
I must say.. you have great insight.. dont know how many may agree with you..but you speak the truth
Thank you so much for your kind words! I really appreciate your support. It’s always encouraging to hear that my perspective resonates with others. Open discussions are crucial, and I believe that sharing different viewpoints helps us all grow. If you have any thoughts or experiences to add, I’d love to hear them!
Rubab stole the drama by her outclass performance
Thank you for your comment! Rubab truly brought something special to the drama with her amazing performance. It’s great to see how her talent resonates with the audience and elevates the entire drama. What was your favorite moment of hers?
All of them are gems.
Absolutely! Each character brings something unique to the story, and it's great to see their contributions celebrated. Rubab's journey really highlights the talent and depth of the entire cast.
*_I think u choses rubab cuz u & rubab both are english speaker 😅by the way every carecter are important for this drama & they all played well._*
Thank you for your comment! 😊 You’re absolutely right-every character plays a vital role in the drama, and it’s the collective effort that makes it so special. Rubab’s contribution was definitely impactful, but I agree that all the actors brought their unique talents to the table to make the show a success. And yes, it’s always a pleasure to connect with fellow English speakers, but I truly appreciate everyone’s hard work, no matter the language! 😊🙏
Problem with Farhat Ishtiaq's dramas is that her heroines are really vanilla, one dimensional boring characters modelled on same "achi larki" blue print from 2-3 decades back. She makes being woman the only relatable factor in her heroines. Meanwhile dramas/series are suppose to be entertaining and gripping which is possible due to characters like Rubab or Mustafa. Being of same gender isnt the only relatable factor in them. This is also why Sara from Humsafar was also more interesting character than Khirad and made Humsafar interesting.
I appreciate your perspective! It's true that strong, multidimensional characters can elevate a drama and make it more engaging. Farhat Ishtiaq’s portrayal of heroines has often been critiqued for lacking depth, which can lead to predictable storytelling. Characters like Rubab or Mustafa indeed bring freshness and complexity, making them more relatable beyond just gender. It’s interesting to see how varied character arcs, like Sara from Humsafar, can significantly impact a show's appeal. Ultimately, diverse and dynamic characters can truly drive a story and resonate with viewers. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
I love rubab
I completely agree with you
Thank you so much for your support! I'm glad you agree. Rubab really brought something special to "Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum," and her contribution was key to the drama's success. It's always great to see people recognizing the hard work and talent behind the drama. Appreciate your thoughts, and stay tuned for more! 😊
sharjeena is making the drama boring but rubab is keeping it excited
I appreciate your take! It’s interesting how different characters can shape the show's vibe. Rubab definitely brings a lot of energy, while Sharjeena adds her own layer to the drama. It keeps us on our toes! What do you think makes Rubab stand out the most?
wow, amazing!
Nice video ❤
Thank you! Appreciate the support
@@PakistanSimplified your welcome ✨
Fr ....... Rubab 😭❣️❤️
I know, right? Rubab truly brings something special to the show! Her charm really shines through, making the series unforgettable. What was your favorite moment of hers in "Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum"? 😊❤
Totally disagree
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! It's always great to hear different perspectives. Could you elaborate on what specifically you disagree with? I'd love to understand your viewpoint better!
Bakwas
Why so?
@PakistanSimplified the story is not about rabaab really ... the low life charecter Adeel if you have to choose antagonist really, would cause the situation anyway .. . Promoting negative characters is not really a great idea for me.
I see where you're coming from, and I understand your point about Adeel's character being the main antagonist. However, I think Rubab's character brings something more complex and refreshing to the table. While she might be seen as a "negative" character at times, her actions were largely influenced by her circumstances, and in a way, she too was wronged by Adeel.
What's special about Rubab is that she's not a typical "good girl" or "evil" character - she's layered and multi-dimensional, which made her stand out in a sea of run-of-the-mill characters like Sharjeena. Her grayness and the way her story unfolded gave the drama an edge, and that's why so many viewers resonated with her.
Sometimes, it's these complex characters that make the story more interesting and give us something to think about. I think that's why Rubab's role is so crucial to the success of *Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum*. Thanks for sharing your perspective! 🙌