Parth Samthaan on 'Seher Hone Ko Hai' leap: Mental health track beneath mask of normalcy
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Actors Parth Samthaan and Bhavika Sharma have spoken candidly about the dramatic character arcs their roles take on following the seven-year leap in the popular television drama 'Seher Hone Ko Hai'. Both actors say the post-leap narrative pushes into emotionally complex territory, with mental health and unresolved grief at its centre.
Parth Samthaan on Mahid's Silent Psychological Spiral
Samthaan, who plays Mahid, described his character's post-leap journey as a portrayal of the kind of psychological suffering that often goes unseen. Mahid has risen to become a respected Mufti — a pillar of his community — yet is privately consumed by guilt over his failure to save both his mother and Kausar, Seher's late mother.
'There are so many people in our society who deal with severe, silent psychological trauma every single day; they dress up, go to work, lead seemingly perfect lives, but are collapsing inside,' Samthaan said. 'Mahid cannot vocalize his agony, with his guilt acting like a slow poison. This track is a powerful exploration of mental health hidden beneath a mask of normalcy. I hope his journey encourages viewers to acknowledge their internal battles and realize that seeking healing is never a sign of weakness.'
Samthaan also expressed gratitude to the show's audience, noting that fan messages and the overwhelming response to the #Maher bond remain a daily motivation on set.
Bhavika Sharma Steps Into the Title Role
Bhavika Sharma has taken over the role of Dr. Seher Kausar Baig following the leap, replacing actress Rishita Kothari, who previously essayed the character. Sharma described entering an already-beloved show as both thrilling and weighty.
'Taking on the title role in a show that people love is thrilling, but it also comes with a sense of responsibility,' she said. Sharma's Seher is now a neurologist who fulfilled her childhood ambition in memory of her late mother — yet emotionally, she remains, in Sharma's words, 'that little girl carrying unresolved grief.'
The central dramatic tension of the post-leap arc sees Seher assigned as Mahid's treating physician — the man she holds responsible for her mother's death — forcing her to choose between her medical oath and her desire for justice. 'The question of whether she can heal Mahid, the man she believes is responsible for her mother's death, is what really drives the story forward,' Sharma said.
The Post-Leap Story: Duty, Grief, and Confrontation
Fate, according to the show's upcoming storyline, eventually brings Seher back to Niyazi Manzil, where she must confront Mahid after years apart. With Mahid becoming Dr. Seher's patient, the narrative places professional ethics and personal trauma in direct collision.
Sharma summed up the thematic core of her character's arc: 'Choosing duty over bitterness, and healing over holding on to old wounds, is sometimes the bravest thing you can do.'
What the Leap Means for the Show
The seven-year time jump marks a structural turning point for 'Seher Hone Ko Hai', recasting its central characters as adults shaped by loss and responsibility. The shift from a romance-led narrative to one anchored in mental health, grief, and moral conflict signals an ambitious tonal evolution for the series. Whether audiences invested in the original #Maher love story embrace the darker, more layered version remains to be seen.