By Saira Khan

One of the most anticipated dramas of this season has to be the Imran Ashraf and Neelam Muneer starrer Kahin Deep Jalay which began last week on a positive note and with its second episode having aired just now, we like how the family saga is unfolding in front of our eyes.

Written by Qaisera Hayat, her name along with producers Abdullah Kadwani and Asad Qureshi of 7th Sky Entertainment is enough to guarantee the audience that the story is well developed and will contain meaningful twists and turns which will keep everyone hooked to it right till the very end.

With the first episode having introduced us to Zeeshan essayed by Imran who has faced a major setback in life, the second episode further explained as to why he became penniless despite belonging to a rich background.

A beautiful tale of deceit and greed, Imran Ashraf impressed us with his stellar performance in every scene. Though the one where he shined the brightest was when he along with his mother played by Saba Hamid is brought to his uncle’s home and despite having zero money in his pocket maintains, he says he will not let this set him back in life but will work harder to regain the position he has lost.

Where we saw Zeeshan becoming a little stable, Rida played by Neelam Muneer is lost in her world of family relations and friends where she is leading a secure life but with some moments she shared with her friend’s brother played by Ali Ansar, we realize that Rida is not someone easily impressed by men.

Over-all it was an entertaining episode, we like how along with showing the love which siblings share it also focuses on the fact as to how everything can finish within a second.

Kahin Deep Jalay Episode 2 In Review: Interesting and well-paced

With Nazish Jahangir playing a cunning role, we honestly can’t wait to see the third episode of Kahin Deep Jalay which we hope will allow us to see Imran and Neelam in one frame. As so far, the duo is yet to meet and fall in love.

A good second episode, we look forward to watching the drama every Thursday night.