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Viewers note similar theme in both dramas, while calling out the Indian series for copying scenes word-for-word

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The Pakistani drama Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum became a global hit, building a strong fanbase across multiple countries, including India, where some viewers have accused the Indian drama Qabool Hai of copying scenes from the series. Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum, starring Hania Aamir as Sharjeena and Fahad Mustafa as Mustafa, was widely praised for its engaging storyline, strong performances, and the chemistry between the lead characters. The drama’s relatable portrayal of married life and domestic challenges resonated deeply with audiences. In the Indian adaptation Qabool Hai, real-life couple Mohit and Sanaya portray characters who navigate marital conflicts and household dynamics, drawing comparisons from viewers who feel the setups and themes resemble those seen in the Pakistani original. One particular scene has gained attention online, where a dinner-table argument between the leads closely mirrors a similar sequence from Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum, in which the female lead is offered money for preparing food. This moment, viewers say, feels reminiscent of Sharjeena’s storyline. Many fans have taken to the comment sections of these clips to express their opinions, with some accusing the Indian production of copying specific scenes, while others view the similarities as common storytelling elements often found in family and relationship dramas. “Lol, they're copying Pakistani dramas now,” one user wrote. In other scenes, the couple in the Indian drama mimics similar relationship dynamics and issues seen between Mustafa and Sharjeena, who often playfully tease each other, particularly regarding their everyday living habits. The comparisons have fuelled ongoing debate among viewers, highlighting how strongly certain scenes have resonated and how widely the Pakistani drama’s influence has been felt across borders.
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