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The serial follows the life of an independent and confident girl, Samia (Ramsha Khan) who works as a chef in a restaurant. She got married again after her first divorce as her first husband, Rizwan (Wahaj Ali) was not loyal to her. Her second husband, Khalil (Shahood Alvi) is murdered by his first wife on their wedding night. After his death, Samiya marries Basharat (Ali Abbas), a young guy who works with Samia and lives with his widowed sister-in-law, Amtul (Javeria Abbasi) and nephew, Salman (Zuhab Khan). A little while after their wedding Salman dies. After his death, Basharat feels bad for his sister-in-law, Amtul and decides to marry her. This time, again it becomes difficult for Samia to pursue her marital life due to Amtul's interference and she decides to leave Basharat, disappointing her mother. She also loses her job because the restaurant shuts down and she is forced to search for a new job. It is very difficult for her to hold onto any job because she is harassed wherever she goes, so she decides to open her own restaurant and succeeds in it. A new guy named Uzair (Danial Afzal Khan) comes into her life and asks her to marry him but she rejects him as she sees his flirting nature with another woman.
In the end, Samia decides to live her life as an independent girl. She doesn't want to marry anyone anymore and wants to reach the sky independently. The serial ends by showing her taking each step towards her success in life.
Ramsha Khan and Wahaj Ali played the leads Samia and Rizwan respectively, marking their second project together after Mah-e-Tamaam
The show was earlier named as Meri Chaar Shadiyaan but later it changed to Ghisi Piti Mohabbat.[6] The writer of the show, Faseeh Bari Khan revealed in an interview that it is based on a true story.
Wahaj and Ramsha made their second on-screen appearance by this serial after their appearance in Mah-e-Tamaam (2018).[7]
Reception
Critical reception
Writing for Dawn Images, Sadaf Haider praised the Ghisi Piti Mohabbat and ranked it as the best serial of the year.[8] She wrote, "Despite its cynical title, Ghissi Pitti Mohabbat could easily have been a great romance—the kind that bets on a flip of a coin as the characters learn what is truly valuable in life."[1]
A reviewer from Daily Times praised the Ramsha Khan's character and performance, the serial's writing, execution and its multiple genres stating, "The show is a sweet combo of comedy and quirkiness with romance, melodrama, family dynamics, and societal norms splashed across the story. It is equal parts sweet, heartfelt, funny to laugh out loud hilarious in most scenes, and the show’s narrative is fresh, gripping, and thoroughly entertaining."[9]
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