The novel is categorized as a romantic and emotional drama, often touching on specific popular sub-genres in Urdu literature:

The novel’s popularity stems from its universal yet deeply personal themes. Many young adults in Pakistan and India have described feeling “stuck between destinations”—raised with one roadmap for life, only to find those routes closed. Zara’s professional anxieties and Hamza’s existential drift resonate strongly in a post-pandemic world where plans have become provisional.

This theme resonates deeply with readers who have experienced the unpredictability of life, making the novel a deeply personal read for many.

. It is often categorized as a romantic story focusing on themes such as forced marriage, second marriages, and "rude heroine" character tropes.

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One of the most praised aspects of the novel is its dialogue. Characters speak in the natural, hesitant Urdu of real people—filled with half-sentences and silences that say more than words. Sheikh avoids melodrama; even the most painful revelations are delivered quietly, leaving readers to sit with the aftermath.