Episode 6 picks up exactly at this inflection point—where admiration turns into ugly jealousy. The Cold Shoulder Director Nadeem Baig masterfully uses silence in the opening sequence of Episode 6. Hamza enters the office the next morning, but he isn't the sarcastic, teasing colleague we know. Instead, he is ice cold. He refuses to look at Annie, brushes past her without his usual morning jab, and assigns her extra work without explanation.
One viral tweet read: "Hamza in Episode 6: 'I will not tell her I love her, but I will also kill any man who breathes near her.' Make it make sense." Dekho Magar Pyar Se Episode 6
What follows is Hamza’s most vulnerable monologue yet. He doesn't confess his love directly, but he skirts dangerously close. He says, "Do you know how painful it is to watch someone smile at the wrong person? To watch you laugh with him, knowing I am the one who made you angry enough to leave the room?" Episode 6 picks up exactly at this inflection
Annie is stunned. For the first time, she sees past the ego. But before she can respond, Nafees calls her phone. The ringtone—a silly song Annie set as a joke—shreds the romantic tension. Hamza scoffs, pulls the car over, and tells her to get out. It is cruel, dramatic, and perfectly cringe-worthy in the way only Pakistani dramas can be. While the Hamza-Annie tension boils, Episode 6 skillfully develops the subplot involving Ayesha , the ambitious girl from Hamza’s past. Unlike typical drama villains who twirl mustaches, Ayesha is smart. She doesn't attack Annie directly. Instead, she targets Hamza's family. Instead, he is ice cold
The episode teaches a painful lesson: Hamza saw Annie with Nafees, but because he looked without trust (without love), he misinterpreted everything. Final Verdict: Must-Watch? Rating: 4.8/5