Meri Zindagi Hai Tu, starring Bilal Abbas Khan and Hania Aamir, was one of the most anticipated Pakistani dramas of 2025. Premiering on November 7, the first four episodes generated significant buzz, fueled by promos, behind-the-scenes clips, and on-set photos. Fans had high hopes, expecting the magic of Bilal’s Ishq Murshid and Hania’s Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum to be recreated with this long-awaited pairing.
However, viewer response has been mixed, with criticism mainly targeting the script. Many called it disappointing and uninspiring. Social media users expressed frustration, some even stopping after episode two, citing repetitive scenes and lack of engaging content. Critics noted that while director Musaddiq Malik is skilled, even his direction could not compensate for the weak writing, emphasizing that “script is king.”
Several viewers also felt the drama prioritized aesthetics over storytelling, highlighting luxurious settings, expensive cars, and fashion rather than character development or plot depth. Some questioned Bilal’s choice of role, suggesting it does not play to his strengths.
Written by Radain Shah and directed by Musaddiq Malik, the drama is now at a turning point. Fans are eagerly waiting to see whether future episodes will improve the storyline and elevate it to the success of Bilal and Hania’s previous hits.