Viewers slam ‘meri zindagi hai tu’ for slow, overstretched final episodes

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Viewers slam ‘meri zindagi hai tu’ for slow, overstretched final episodes
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The popular Pakistani drama Meri Zindagi Hai Tu, starring Bilal Abbas Khan and Hania Aamir, is nearing its conclusion but has come under heavy criticism from viewers who believe the story is being unnecessarily prolonged.

Featuring Bilal as Kamyaar and Hania as Dr Ayra, the drama initially won praise for the lead pair’s on-screen chemistry and engaging storyline. However, recent episodes—particularly episode 29, released on Friday—have left many fans disappointed.

Earlier, the writer had indicated that only a few episodes remained, raising expectations that the final phase would focus on resolving Kamyaar and Ayra’s relationship and delivering emotional closure. Instead, viewers now feel that the addition of two more episodes has stretched the narrative beyond its natural endpoint, with many suggesting it should wrap up by episode 30.

Social media platforms have been flooded with critical reactions. One viewer commented that the ending should have been comforting rather than drawn out, while others complained about unnecessary scenes and excessive dragging of the plot.

Several fans expressed frustration over what they described as weak storytelling in recent episodes. Some admitted skipping side plots, particularly family scenes, which they considered irrelevant to the main narrative.

Critics have also highlighted perceived logical inconsistencies, including repeated manipulative behavior by the lead character and a continued focus on conflict instead of resolution. Many viewers described the recent episodes as slow-paced, overly toxic, and lacking the spark that once made the drama compelling.

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