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Cake pakistani movie promotion12/8/2022 I even loved the acting of the man who plays yhe father. It was a nice change from the usual Punjabiness that I have seen in Pakistani dramas.Īlso, how beautiful was the cinematography of the show? Such eye-pleasing shots. I was pleasantly surprised at the Sindhi setup. I loved the final confrontation scene (SPOILER) where her patience finally snaps and she demands their father to spill the beans to Zara and calls Zara out when she starts taking the moral high ground (understandably so) as to whether she was or would be now ready to go to jail. I like that they didn't show her being totally fine with her life after the sacrifices that the family had to make for Zara's sake. I 100% agree that Amina especially did an amazing job as the bitter, suppressed sister who had to deal with all the crap while Zara lived a comfortable life abroad. Yet, amidst the tension you see different layers to their relation (I loved the egg-hurling scene ). The tension between the sisters was so palpable from the very first hug they share, especially from Zarina's side. The link between the urban and rural and the fondness and longing that the family has for their rural setup despite the starkly different environment that they live in the city has been beautifully shown. Living in cities yet still rooted to their complex rural background Loved the Sindhi background of the movie.Īlso likes how they didn't show families with a strict urban lens. This is such a rural Sindh thing and for once their showed a rural setting that wasn't Punjab. She did much better than sanam saeed.Īlso making the servant take the fall for their action. The elder sister having to ha e put her life on back Burner while the younger one escapes to take a break. How despite living in cities some people are held back by their traditions. I really liked the way they showed the link between urban and rural.
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