This drama is not misleading anyone.
Zaroon: He was a flirt but with time he groomed. To some extent, he is a male chauvinist. He make mistakes but doesn't apologize. "Usama proposal episode" is the example. In his views regarding so called "Feminist Theory of Freedom" he is very much justified.
Kashaf: Her life so far is a struggle throughout. She, her sisters and her mother were disowned by the entire family. Her father and taya were narrow minded and heartless. Third man she encountered was Zaroon and their very first meeting stuffed her brain with more negative thoughts about men. She is not stubborn or disobedient. She is insecure and has fears. She has developed feelings for her husband bus she is scared to reveal. She is considerate. "CSS" thing hasn't changed her a bit. She was like this before joining the office. The writer's main point was to show how her complaining habit breaks and how bitterness turns to thankfulness. The main theme is not "CSS ker ke larkiyon ka dimagh kharab ho jata hai". Not at all. Dekha jaye to daulat ka zyada role hai. Kashaf ke sath jo hua, us ke halaat ki wajah se hua lekin Asmara ka dimagh zyada kharab tha.
Those who are targeting Kashaf for being "disobedient" and for spoiling a martial life are requested to quote one incident where she was disobedient. Yes she is annoyed but being annoyed doesn't make her disobedient. Zaroon's mother and Sara are perfect examples of disobedient wives; liberals, always screaming about their so called rights and giving a damn about their husband.
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