“Do Kinarey” Faces Backlash as Fans Grow Tired of Endless Toxicity

The popular drama Do Kinarey, featuring Momina Iqbal and Junaid Khan in lead roles, initially won hearts with its gripping storyline and Dureshehwar’s (Momina Iqbal) strong, negative character. Audiences were hooked as she schemed and manipulated her way through the plot, making her one of the most talked-about TV villains. However, after nearly 50 episodes, the show’s relentless negativity has left fans frustrated and exhausted.

Dureshehwar’s character has destroyed relationships, caused her father’s death, and is now plotting to ruin her brother’s marriage—with no sign of redemption or consequences. Meanwhile, other characters seem to lack any intelligence, making the storyline feel increasingly unrealistic. What started as an engaging power struggle has turned into a repetitive cycle of toxicity, testing viewers’ patience.

Fans have taken to social media to express their disappointment, with many calling for the drama to wrap up soon. One viewer wrote, “This needs to end—it’s so toxic!” while another compared it to over-the-top Indian soap operas, saying, “This is so much Star Plus.” Some admitted they’ve stopped watching full episodes and only check promos to avoid frustration.

While dramas often thrive on conflict, Do Kinarey seems to have crossed a line for many. The overwhelming response suggests that audiences want more balanced storytelling—one where villains face consequences and plots don’t rely solely on endless suffering. Will the makers take note, or will Dureshehwar’s reign of terror continue? Only time will tell!