ARY Digital drama serial SharPasand aired its finale on episode 52, bringing the popular show to a close. However, the ending has left a large portion of the audience deeply unsatisfied. Fans widely expected a strict punishment for the drama’s central villain Farasat Ali Khan, but the finale delivered something far more lenient.
The drama, produced by iDream Entertainment, was directed by Aehsun Talish and written by Sara Syed. It consistently attracted strong TRPs and viewer engagement throughout its run.
What Happened in the SharPasand Finale
The last episode showed Farasat Ali Khan facing financial losses after his son made the wrong decision of marrying a fraudulent woman. As a result, Farasat moved out of his house and relocated to a new neighborhood.
However, the finale did not show any real transformation in his character. Despite his financial downfall, Farasat remained the same manipulative and evil minded person he had always been. He was shown settling into his new surroundings and interfering in the lives of neighbors, continuing his old habits without any remorse or consequence.
For fans who had spent 52 episodes watching Farasat destroy multiple homes and ruin innocent lives, this conclusion felt deeply unsatisfying. The absence of meaningful punishment for his actions became the central complaint across social media platforms after the episode aired.
How Fans Reacted to the Ending
Public reaction to the SharPasand finale has been overwhelmingly critical. Fans took to social media in large numbers to express their frustration with how the story concluded.
One viewer wrote that this is not the ending Farasat deserves, pointing out that he sits comfortably in the final scene giving advice to others. Another fan noted that people who did nothing wrong received worse punishments than Farasat himself. Several viewers also expressed sadness over the fate of Sanam and Fida, describing them as a happy couple whose relationship Farasat destroyed without facing any real consequences.
Some fans took a more philosophical view of the ending. One commented that such people never truly change, suggesting that the finale may have been a realistic reflection of how manipulative personalities operate in real life. Another viewer said the drama delivered a lesson that an evil person cannot change until death.
Nauman Ijaz Praised Despite Ending Controversy
Despite widespread disappointment with the finale, fans and critics alike continued to praise Nauman Ijaz for his remarkable portrayal of Farasat Ali Khan. His performance throughout the drama’s 52 episode run drew consistent admiration for its depth, intensity, and convincing delivery of a complex villain.
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The cast also includes Hira Mani, Hareem Farooq, Ahsan Afzal Khan, Aagha Mustafa Hassan, and Affan Waheed, all of whom contributed strong performances across the series.
SharPasand told the story of a cunning and manipulative man whose actions ripple outward to destroy multiple families and relationships. The drama explored themes of trust, betrayal, and the long term consequences of selfish behavior. While the story resonated deeply with audiences throughout its run, the finale’s failure to deliver clear justice for Farasat has left many viewers with an unsatisfying final impression of an otherwise well received drama.








