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Dear Ishq episode 41 review: Sehban Azim-Niyati Fatnani's show on its way to downfall again

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Dear Ishq episode 41 review: Sehban Azim-Niyati Fatnani's show on its way to downfall again
Dear Ishq.

Last Updated: 08.58 PM, Mar 19, 2023

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Story:

Abhimanyu has been accused in Arya murder case. What will be the consequences of that?

Review:

Dear Ishq once again begins where the last ended – Sehban Azim’s Abhimanyu Razdan realizing what is happening. Niyati Fatnani’s Asmita Roy joins him as he realizes what is happening. Sandeep Soni as Nannu is out of focus during the time. Sehban and Niyati talk with their eyes after the incident.

He is once again, not so surprisingly, given a stronger role. The actor does full justice to the scene with Niyati.

Kishwer Merchant’s Maya and Puneet Tejwani’s Peter appear soon after. It is them vs their employees. Of course, Kishwer handles the scene better than Puneet.

Buneet Kapoor as Shauvik enters the scene and as always, has nothing new to contribute.

Kunal Verma’s Rizwan Khan is back in action. He changes his graph instantly, which proves his acting. Meanwhile, Vikas Grover in the role of his boyfriend Anirban, has a constant expression.

Roma Bali and Sanjeev Seth as his parents Nita and Raman are in their element too. Their moment, however, is cut short.

The suspense of the story keeps building and of course, Sehban is the best thing here. Niyati tries to but goes back to being dramatic. On the other hand, Buneet ends up being mysterious this time.

The interrogation turns casual. The police inspector tries to be strict but is completely unbelievable.

Just when the show goes downhill, the makers are back. They share glimpses of Mumbai before switching to the next scene. Welcome back much?

The scene too is the living example of drama that is possible only in TV shows. It involves Asmita turning Naruto with her power of words, which she developed overnight.

Verdict:

Dear Ishq goes great for a while, till it sees more downfall. The show is barely appealing thanks to that.

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