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The final episode of Biryani aired recently, but instead of happiness, most viewers felt let down. The drama started with excitement and strong viewer interest, but the ending failed to impress many people.

The last episode showed Nisa and Meeran getting back together after all their misunderstandings. They received a neat, happy ending. At the same time, Gul Meher and Rashid were pushed aside, even though their characters were important earlier.
Fans didn’t like this ending. Many said Gul Meher deserved better. Some viewers also felt the writers made Rashid look unnecessarily negative so that Meeran’s decision seemed right. People called Meeran selfish and felt the ending didn’t match the story’s buildup.
Earlier, Biryani had fans hooked thanks to strong chemistry between its leads, and a script that seemed fresh.
However as more episodes aired the drama lost its track. Many complain about the unnecessary twists, unnatural stretching of plot, dragged scenes and unnecessary characters.
Some even felt the drama’s tone shifted: romance turned into toxicity, and characters who once seemed relatable lost their depth. What started as a melodious story ended up feeling forced.

Once the finale aired, social media flooded with reaction posts. Many viewers called the show “undercooked,” comparing it to a dish that lost its flavor before serving. Others blamed the writers for disappointing a promising story.
Some wrote they felt disrespected as an audience: the drama spent long hours building tension, but rushed to the end when it mattered most. One comment summed up the feeling: “They cooked Biryani well, but forgot the final taste.”
At Six Screens, we believe Biryani has strong potential. The cast did well, and the early story looked promising. But without a planned and well written ending the drama makes no sense.
Biryani reminded viewers that a satisfying ending matters just as much as a good start.

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