The last episode of Faraar went on air last night, with the eventful journey of the characters settled down. After a period of excitement and turbulence, they are calmed down or taking a new turn in life. Let’s take a look at what they got and what they lost.

How did the story wind up?
Batish (Hamza Ali Abbasi) ends up behind bars, but he is going to reveal many bitter truths that are an essential part of the dirty politics. His life has come to a crossroads, which can lead him either way: to a death sentence or a new beginning. Yalley and Babrik (Meerub Ali and Danyal Zafar), Sadia and Fasih (Mamya Shajaffar and Ahmed Ali Akbar) are together as couples. Going abroad illegally is also portrayed brilliantly, which is a big social issue of our lower class who want to escape the country and its circumstances. Things built up and shot up and then resolved. However, some of the aspects were open-ended.

At the end, most of the characters feel satisfied with what they got. And that is the result, the viewers want to see.
Mustafa Afridi as writer:
Police story, crime scene, politics, love story, social issues of multiple cultures — we have many flavors and colors of life woven together in a single story. Mustafa Afridi has proved his mettle in writing compelling scripts with Faraar.

Lighting, filming, and videography:
These have been done according to the scenes with some wide drone shots. These shots depict a beautiful scenery of indoor and outdoor locations. Locations are real, with which the viewers feel the reality and depth of the story.
Performance:
We have seen the performance of new and famous actors in the story. That is quite commendable, as they have captured the audience.

Impact:
Faraar will be long remembered for its unique storyline, conflicting situations, characters, and how things can go right and wrong for anyone, anytime. The credit goes to Green Entertainment for introducing new story types for the drama viewers in Pakistan.