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Dear Ishq episode 4 review: Niyati Fatnani and Sehban Azim warm up as their characters and make the show watchable

Despite the over-dramatic background scores, Niyati and Sehban make Dear Ishq episode 4 a bearable watch.

Dear Ishq episode 4 review: Niyati Fatnani and Sehban Azim warm up as their characters and make the show watchable
Dear Ishq.

Last Updated: 11.10 PM, Feb 01, 2023

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Story:

Asmita Roy is upset with news of her link-up with Abhimanyu Razdan. He, however, still wants her on board as the editor of his upcoming romance novel. Will she agree or take another step?

Review:

Dear Ishq has worked on over-drama so far, not only in terms of background but also acting. This episode, fortunately, things have calmed down and the focus is back on the actors.

Niyati Fatnani as Asmita Roy acts well as soon as the episode commences. She is a constant in this one.

Sehban Azim's Abhimanyu Razdan compliments her this time around. His character is also clearer through this episode, which finally makes the show a better watch.

However, the one thing that works in the opposite direction for the scene is its over-dramatic music, which is literally forced down your throat.

To add to the stupidity, the glimpses are back. In the middle of scenes.

Kishwer Merchant as Maya is fair enough. She's a part of only two scenes but like always, she almost nails it.

The story goes a little slow but works nonetheless. The episode does not end at a cliffhanger but does leave you wondering where will the story go.

Verdict:

Dear Ishq has finally become worth a watch. If you have the patience to reach up to this episode, then it is a fair watch.

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