“Chills down the spine”: Sajal Aly leaves the internet speechless with Rabbiya’s raw, unfiltered portrayal of survivor’s guilt

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Keeping his promise to his best friend, Sarbuland (Danyal Zafar) moves Rabbiya (Sajal Aly) to his tribal home, where speculations have risen in Zanjeerain. Amidst the storm of judgements, Rabbiya and how she has dealt with her grief are what have taken the internet by storm. Immense praise is pouring in for Sajal Aly as she takes Rabbiya to new heights with her perfect portrayal of grief, remorse, and guilt. The breakdown sequence is doing rounds on the internet as the audience have found a deep connection to the heartbroken character.

As she sobs over Mudassir, knowing that he became a target of the men who came for her drives her into guilt and regret. Her health is deteriorating, and she is losing the will to live; Rabbiya’s pain is echoing through social media as netizens have crowned Sajal Aly as one of the best in the industry. The impact her character has created through her vulnerable collapse has hooked the audience; invested in her arc, they look forward to how the story unfolds.

With the sympathetic connection to the Rabbiya, the viewers are taken aback by the depth of grief portrayed in the scene. Sajal has cloaked herself into Rabbiya’s skin and won the audiences hearts, yet again. The way she has gone to the depth of understanding a grieving widow, a remorseful woman losing the only hope in her life has been widely acknowledged. Stating how deeply Sajal portrays grief, a user posted on X and stated:

Stating that no one can do emotional scenes better than Sajal, a netizen said:

Lauding how Sajal has become the skin of the character, a user posted:

Calling the scene realistic, a user added:


Admiring how Sajal has outdone herself with each episode, an X user posted:

Lauding her soul shattering performance, a user said:

Calling for awards for Sajal, another netizen posted on X and stated:

They added saying that Rabbiya is Sajal’s finest work and posted: