Mere Zindagi Hai Tu: Is the drama serial worth the hype?

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The highly anticipated Meri Zindagi Hai Tu has taken over the television screens, as the Bilal Abbas-Hania Amir chemistry mesmerises the audience. Audiences are gushing over the clash between Ayra (Hania Amir) and Kamyaar (Bilal Abbas) as the story begins with a bad boy, good girl trope.

The story starts with Kamyaar, a rich guy struggling with alcoholism and womanising due to a lack of family ties, while Ayra is an overachieving medical student who wants to avenge her brother. Kamyaar had assaulted her brother after a road accident.

The tense scenes between the two main leads are keeping the audience engaged. People are enjoying the clashing personalities of the two and are highly anticipating the love story that will follow. Reactions came flowing through the comments. A user wrote:

The on-screen couple is keeping the audience engaged, another user wrote:

As Bilal Abbas and Hania Amir have not been cast together, their fans are happy with a refreshing change on the screen; a user said:

The strong-headed Ayra is turning heads, and fans are appreciating the portrayal of an independent young girl. A user commented:

What’s putting the audience off is the fairytale plot- the classic spoiled rich boy changes for the love of a middle-class girl. Ayra and Kamyaar have a major fallout when he burns her new car in revenge for her having flattened his Tesla tyres. She then slaps him and demands his car keys to take her father to the hospital, which he easily gives and falls madly in love with her. A user commented:

Fans argue that this storyline is far from reality and that the writer must understand the repercussions such actions would have in real life. A user said:

Calling it an old story plot, viewers believe that no rich guy would fall for a poor girl who slaps him, one said: