Bas Tera Saath Ho continues to entertain viewers with its dramatic storyline and memorable characters. The ARY Digital drama has built a strong audience, with viewers following the complicated relationships between its characters.
While Farhan Saeed and Sana Javed lead the cast, Haris Waheed has recently become one of the most discussed performers in the drama. His portrayal of Shayan has turned the character into an unexpected fan favorite despite his role as one of the show’s main antagonists.

Shayan steals the spotlight with his antics
Episode 31 gave Shayan plenty of opportunities to display his mischievous side. His latest actions against Ansa quickly became some of the most entertaining moments of the episode.
Shayan first changed the Wi Fi password to prevent Ansa from earning money. He then took control of her food delivery, adding another layer to his ongoing attempts to frustrate her.
What makes these scenes particularly entertaining is Haris Waheed’s expressive performance. His facial expressions and comic timing give Shayan a playful quality, even when the character is causing trouble.

Haris does not play Shayan like a typical serious villain. Instead, he adds humor and personality to almost every scene. This approach has helped viewers connect with the character despite his questionable actions.
The actor’s ability to switch between different expressions within a single scene has also become a talking point among fans. His performance gives the drama an extra dose of comedy without taking away from its central conflict.
Fans turn Shayan into a fan favorite
Social media reactions show just how popular Shayan has become. Many viewers are now looking forward to his scenes because of Haris Waheed’s entertaining performance.
Some fans have jokingly described Shayan as a “cute villain”, while others have praised Haris for making an antagonist so enjoyable to watch. Several viewers have also highlighted his expressive acting and comic timing.
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This response is a testament to Haris Waheed’s performance. A well written character can create conflict, but a strong actor can make audiences genuinely look forward to that character’s next appearance.
In my view, Shayan has become one of the most entertaining parts of Bas Tera Saath Ho. Haris Waheed understands exactly how much comedy to bring into the character without making him feel completely disconnected from the drama.
Episode 31 once again proves that a villain does not always need to be intimidating to become memorable. Shayan’s chaotic behavior, combined with Haris’s expressive acting, has created a character viewers love to hate and cannot stop watching.
As the story moves forward, audiences will be eager to see what Shayan does next and whether Haris Waheed can continue this impressive run.