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Satisfied with Nigar’s "success" in managing the family's affairs, her father Zafar (Sajid Hasan) praises her as a "blessed daughter," unaware that her actions are driven by deep-seated malice rather than loyalty. Character Analysis and Performances Role in Episode 21 Nigar Ushna Shah

This episode highlights the core themes of the series: jealousy and obsession . Nigar's primary goal is to exert dominance and destroy the lives of those around her, and in this episode, her focus is squarely on cementing her place in Taimoor's life. Key Takeaways for Viewers balaa episode 21

As he steps out, the camera pans to a second phone hidden under his bed. It lights up with a single message from an unknown number: “She’s lying. She’s one of them.” Satisfied with Nigar’s "success" in managing the family's

Taimoor (Bilal Abbas Khan) remains largely oblivious to Nigar’s true nature. His character is increasingly portrayed as weak and easily swayed, as he continues to trust Nigar despite her subtle efforts to alienate him from his mother, Shama. Key Takeaways for Viewers As he steps out,

The defining feature of Episode 21 is the sense of entrapment. In previous episodes, there was hope that Shama (the innocent victim) might find a savior, or that Taya Abbu might see reason. By the end of this episode, that hope is replaced by a grim reality: the family has been hollowed out from the inside.

Critics described the episode as a "one-sided match," noting that while the tension is high, the "dumbness" of the surrounding characters makes Nigar's victory almost too easy. However, the intense performances—particularly by and Samina Peerzada —continued to drive the show's high TRPs, making it a slot leader on ARY Digital .

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