‘Teri Chhaon Mein’ criticised for Court Marriage Scene

Drama serial ‘Teri Chhaon Mein’, starring Laiba Khurram and Danish Taimoor, is facing backlash for depicting a court marriage.

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“No girl should leave their parents’ house.”

Teri Chhaon Mein has quickly become another resounding success for Danish Taimoor, captivating audiences with its pure love story.

The drama revolves around Salaar (Danish) and Wadima (Laiba Khurram), two young individuals deeply in love, who find themselves battling against all odds to be together.

Their unwavering commitment to each other has them defying the world.

Salaar and Wadima are students who share an intense connection.

However, their path to happiness is obstructed by Wadima’s cruel and controlling father.

Determined to break free from his clutches, Wadima runs away with Salaar, and they choose to solemnise their union.

Fleeing from Wadima’s father and the police, they seek assistance from a lawyer and the legal community.

The two ultimately find themselves standing before a judge, ready to embark on their journey as a married couple.

In the midst of their struggle, Salaar and Wadima find solace and support from their friends.

However, the portrayal of a court marriage in the drama has garnered mixed reactions from viewers.

Some were overjoyed that Salaar and Wadima managed to overcome all obstacles and unite.

A user said: “I’m glad they got married. Her father is truly delusional and her mother knows it very well.”

One commented: “When you have selfish and stubborn parents you are always wrong to them.”

However, others believed that parents should have been involved and made to understand the couple’s love.

Critics of Teri Chhaon Mein expressed disappointment over the portrayal of a girl running away from home for the sake of a man.

They argued that such narratives may perpetuate harmful stereotypes and did not align with the cultural values of familial harmony and respect.

A user wrote: “Such dramas have a very bad impact on today’s teenage girls because at that age you don’t understand what is happening in life.”

One said:

“Because of such dramas young girls get involved in love at that age and take such steps to dishonour their parents.”

Another commented: “No girl should leave their parents’ house.”

One stated: “You shouldn’t promote such dramas.”

Another remarked: “Whoever is watching this please take it as entertainment. Don’t try this at home.”

These viewers believed that alternative resolutions, involving dialogue and understanding among family members, should have been explored.

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Ayesha is our South Asia correspondent who adores music, arts and fashion. Being highly ambitious, her motto for life is, "Even the Impossible spells I'm Possible".





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