
Pakistani drama Meri Zindagi Hai Tu is moving closer to its finale, yet a growing number of viewers feel the story has lost its original charm. Although the drama started with strong emotional depth and engaging characters, recent episodes have failed to maintain the same level of interest. As a result, audiences now believe the plot is being stretched without adding meaningful development.
From the very beginning, the on-screen chemistry between Bilal Abbas Khan and Hania Aamir played a major role in the drama’s popularity. Their characters, Kamyaar and Dr Ayra, kept viewers emotionally invested, especially during the early episodes that focused on love, sacrifice, and personal struggles. However, as the story progressed, many fans noticed a shift towards repetitive conflicts.
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The latest episode, number 29, triggered fresh criticism across social media platforms, where viewers expressed frustration over slow pacing and unnecessary scenes. Although the writer had earlier hinted that only a few episodes remained, fans expected a more focused and emotionally satisfying conclusion. Instead, they feel the drama is being dragged by adding extra episodes that offer little substance.
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Moreover, several viewers admitted they are now skipping parts of the show, particularly side-track family scenes that seem disconnected from the main storyline. Many believe these moments neither build tension nor contribute to character growth, making the viewing experience feel exhausting rather than engaging. Consequently, emotional investment is slowly turning into disappointment.
In addition, logical gaps in the plot have also raised concerns, especially regarding Kamyaar’s repeated manipulative behaviour and unresolved conflicts. Viewers argue that instead of deepening emotional closure, the drama keeps circling around the same issues. Therefore, what once felt intense and meaningful now appears forced and overly prolonged.
Overall, while Meri Zindagi Hai Tu still holds a loyal fanbase, its final stretch is testing audience patience. Unless upcoming episodes focus on resolution rather than repetition, the drama risks being remembered more for its slow ending than its powerful beginning.