Kafeel and the Shifting Meaning of Responsibility across Generations
Read time: approx 15 - 20mins There’s something really striking about Kafeel that I didn’t expect going in - it doesn’t just tell a story, it quietly builds a world that feels layered with responsibility, tradition, and shifting generational values. And what makes it even more interesting is how much of it is tied to its name. Kafeel isn’t just a title; it literally means guardian or one who is responsible , and that theme runs through almost every relationship in the drama. A Strong 90s Aesthetic That Shapes Everything One of the first things that stands out is the 90s setting and aesthetic. It’s not just visual nostalgia; it actually shapes how the characters think and behave. Zeba’s (Sanam Saeed) marriage, her mother’s mindset, and even the way relationships begin all feel rooted in a time where things were slower, more traditional, and far less emotionally expressive than today. The way Zeba (Sanam Saeed) was forced to get married immediately after the handkerchief...