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Laila’s mom has won everyone’s hearts in drama Jama Taqseem by standing up for her daughter

Laila’s mom has won everyone’s hearts in drama Jama Taqseem by standing up for her daughter

Bowing down to the patriarchy and allowing her daughter to be suppressed by her in-laws? Not on Zoobia's watch!
Updated 07 Nov, 2025

The Jama Taqseem fandom is cheering on Laila’s mother Zoobia after the latest episodes, episodes 17 and 18, showed her standing up for her daughter to her in-laws, who have somehow become even ruder than before.

The drama has taken a rather strange turn because now Laila (Mawra Hocane), Qais (Talha Chahour) and both their parents are all living under the same roof. This, of course, has caused tensions between Laila’s more liberal parents and Qais’ deeply traditional ones.

The inevitable clashes between the parents have come to a head, as Qais’ parents, played by Javed Sheikh and Beo Raana Zafar, believe Laila’s parents (Deepak Perwani and Tazeen Hussain) should leave their son’s house, lest they “take over”.

One scene in particular irked many viewers — as the in-laws sat at the dining table, Qais’ parents rudely tell Laila’s that they should not linger at their daughter’s house, because it’s not their son’s house. They also tell them that a daughter-in-law must care for her in-laws, not her parents. When Laila’s mother inquires what parents without a son should do in such a case, Qais’ mother smugly replied, “*Sabr karein” or have patience.

That was something that especially angered fans, because it spoke to the patriarchal nature of our society and how daughters are treated as commodities. It was also ironic, one fan pointed out, because the only one to care for Qais’ mother after her sons all left was her daughter.

Qais’ parents also had a troubling conversation about Laila’s parents “taking over” the house and turning their son against them. There were a lot of snide remarks from Qais’ father towards Laila’s father who had been nothing but polite to him.

The real winner of the episode was Laila’s mom for standing up for herself and her daughter — she certainly won our hearts.

People just hope the drama isn’t going to end with everyone living happily ever after in the same house.

There were quite a few people who did NOT like the way Qais was handling (or not handling) the situation.

Especially since he told Laila to skip her job interview because his parents were at their house! Divorce babe, divorce!

Some saw it as a writing flaw, because who would want to marry a man who wants you to bow down to his and his parents’ every whim and then not even be respectful to your parents?

Others think he’s just a red flag.

They also think the show is a cautionary tale for anyone thinking of getting married to choose their partners (and their families) wisely.

The episode was enraging, to be honest.

But there was this tweet that made us laugh.

Did you watch the episode and get as enraged as the rest of us?

Comments

Reality Nov 07, 2025 03:31pm
The qais guy is the red flag..hypocrite
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Reality Nov 07, 2025 04:37pm
Mawra is 33 and her screen parents 48 to 51 yrs facepalm!
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Angry Guy Nov 07, 2025 05:05pm
I see this is just boring melodrama. Why not normalize practical living. Try this logic for your daughter in her career. She'll be out of the job the next second
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Tahmad Nov 07, 2025 06:56pm
Sorry no comment, I don’t like it and I’m not interested in this drama series at all.
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Laila Nov 07, 2025 08:52pm
@Reality In drama Ghamand, Noman Ijaz was 53 and Minal Khan was 19, yet paired together romantically. Pakistanis dramas often show middle aged a toes like Ahsan Khan, Sami Khan, Humayun Saeed, Adnan Siddiq playing roles of sons to women between 5-10 years older.
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Laila Nov 07, 2025 09:17pm
Images, I had to watch the scenes and my BP has finally come down now. The entitlement and double standards in the guys parents is the result of the toxic, misogynistic, hypocritical culture of marriage joint family system in Pakistan. How casually the old bat told the girls mother (when asked about parents who have no sons) to do Sabar!!! So she can also do Sabar and cut that umbilical court weighing down her son and destroying his marriage. Omg SUCH a mummy's boy. The angelic face and smiles, hide the manipulative skills to turning his wife into a personal maid for his parents. And the audacity of his father telling his own wife to get their son to get HIS WIFE to do their khidmat?? Are his hands and feet broken? Is he disabled? So why cant son serve his parents? It is FARZ just like Namaz. Desi guys want 4 wives, obedience and divorce rights, but none of the responsibilities. The girls mother did a bang up job putting the old bat in her place. Respect!!! In islam, you marry (NOT FARZ) a woman, you take on her responsibility (FARZ). Your parents have rights on YOU, NOT your wife. Inlaws have ZERO rights over daughters in law. A wife's parents have rights over their daughter to do their Khidmat. Wives have right to live separately. Parents have no right to interfere in your marriage. A guys parents are not superior.
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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Nov 09, 2025 01:08pm
Interesting.
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