He crosses paths with Princess Mariam (played by Tunisha Sharma), who is fleeing her own political struggles. Their meeting is central to his mission to find "the one" who will help him fulfill his destiny. Critical Review Highlights
Set in 17th-century Kabul, the story follows (played by Sheezan M. Khan), a "lovable rogue" and jack-of-all-trades who cares for five orphans in the Mamuli Gali neighborhood. He crosses paths with Princess Mariam (played by
The show was marketed as a "family entertainer" with high-budget visuals intended to rival cinematic fantasy. Reviewers highlight its appeal to children and families due to its adventurous tone and focus on the bond between Ali and the orphans. Khan), a "lovable rogue" and jack-of-all-trades who cares
Unlike traditional adaptations, this version leans heavily into the struggles of the common man and the political intrigue of the palace, adding "spice" through Ali's miraculous search to revamp his life. Episode 100 Significance Unlike traditional adaptations
Critics and viewers on IMDb often praise the chemistry between the leads. Tunisha Sharma's performance was noted for its depth, bringing an "outstanding" and competent energy to her pivotal role.