The popular Pakistani drama “Do Kinaray,” starring Momina Iqbal and Junaid Khan, has consistently captivated viewers with its unique premise of a toxic female lead. The latest episode, however, has created a deep rift among its dedicated fanbase, sparking intense debates across social media platforms.
The episode featured a critical turning point for the character Dureshehwar (played by Momina Iqbal). After surviving a murder attempt by her brother Taimoor, she managed to escape and, memorizing only her ex-husband Waleed’s number, called him for help. Waleed responded without hesitation, arriving promptly to rescue her from her ordeal. The scene was charged with tension, particularly as Waleed’s current wife, Mawra, watched the rescue unfold with visible envy and hurt.
This pivotal moment has split the audience into two distinct camps. One faction is passionately advocating for a reconciliation between Waleed and Dureshehwar. Fans in this group argue that the pair have undeniable chemistry and “look good together,” with some even making extreme suggestions about him having two wives. They see the rescue as a sign of his enduring connection to Dure.
Conversely, the other camp is expressing strong disapproval of Waleed’s actions. Viewers are criticizing him as a “two-faced hypocrite” who is seemingly blinded by Dureshehwar’s looks and is disrespecting his current marriage. This group believes he should prioritize his family with Mawra and is accusing him of never having truly loved his new wife. The division highlights the show’s success in creating complex, morally ambiguous characters that provoke strong emotional responses and keep viewers eagerly awaiting the next episode.