
Meri Zindagi Hai Tu has taken a much-awaited turn as Ayra (Hania Aamir) proposes to Kamyar (Bilal Abbas Khan) with a promise to fulfil her commitment. Motivated by her guilt, she finds the courage to visit the injured Kamyar in the hospital and vows to stand by him through and through.
Open to living with a broken alcoholic, she is ready to live in an unhappy marriage only to enable Kamyar to get over the pain she has caused him. She states that she would marry him even if her life becomes hell and makes her mourn her decision all her life. She is willing to sacrifice her family as well, who have clearly expressed their opposition to Kamyar and this marriage.

The unconventional expression of love took the internet by storm, with netizens reacting to the intense hospital sequence. Moved by Ayra’s emotional dialogues, a user called it ‘real love’ and posted on X:
Saying “I love you and I want to marry you no matter what” feels outdated.
Real love is saying “Agar tumhare saath zindagi jahannam hai, toh main bhi apni zindagi jahannam banana chati hoon”
Radaan shah ne aag laga diya 👏💀#MeriZindagiHaiTu pic.twitter.com/ue78bn4WcJ— 𓇢𓆸 (@atia_anishah) January 23, 2026
One user added that they are obsessing over Ayra’s proposal, calling it unique. They posted:

Another added that there is no better way for a girl to express her love and posted:


However, it left many netizens unhappy as it glamorised the idea of an unhappy, unwanted marriage solely pursued out of guilt. Stating that it puts a negative impression on the younger audience, a user posted:
Utterly rubbish. Real life is so harsh and practical. What are they even teaching to the younger impressionable audience. https://t.co/biSaZM1yZ3
— Xenophobic Interpreter (@Xenophobic_Int) January 23, 2026
Jokingly, another netizen said that the writer has even romanticised living in hell. They posted:
Writer ne jahannam ko hi romenticize kr diya😅😅
Wah writer didi wah🤣🤣🤣 https://t.co/W1m289DEPL— 🍭 (@Whatsthatgirly) January 23, 2026

More criticism came as netizens did not find it romantic, but a romantic portrayal of toxicity. A user posted on X and said:
can these writers upgrade the script? why almost every Pakistani drama romanticizes toxicity!!! https://t.co/CS40tzJhCx
— Palwasha Abbasi (@PalwashaAbbasi0) January 23, 2026
Confused by the plot development, a user commented:
This was cringey 😭 I love them but pls. Girlie has trust issues clearly. She doesn’t trust Kamyar and some part of her believes that Kamyar is gonna make her life a hell 😭😭 And yet she’s ready to marry him 😭 I mean kya hai ye like what evennn😭 https://t.co/BnLM4Br6qg
— pikachu (@BlackSwan2770) January 24, 2026
Questioning Ayra’s decision to marry Kamyar, a viewer stated that she should have focused on her studies, family and becoming independent instead. They posted:

Enraged by Ayra’s idea of living in a toxic marriage by choice, a user posted:
wtf is this bro why the fuck are we romanticizing bad marriages and why the absolute fuck are ppl watching this. NO WOMAN WANTS TO EXPERIENCE A HELL MARRIAGE PLS FFS https://t.co/d2eMsJzK8q
— ୨୧ moonie⁷ ୨୧ ☽☾ (@whoreistan) January 24, 2026





