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The Best Pakistani Dramas of All Time
Humsafar (2011-2012)
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Zindagi Gulzar Hai (2012-2013)
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Meri Zaat Zarra-e-Benishan (2011-2012)
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Diyar-e-Dil (2015-2016)
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Udaari (2016)
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Why Pakistani Dramas Stand Out
Sang e Mah
We can never deny Atif Aslam’s existence as a plus for this drama series, but there is a lot more to the plot of Sang e Mah than just star celebrities. The drama focuses on tribal families and their sacrifices in modern-day Pakistan in the name of traditions. The series is a sequel to Sang e Mar Mar, which ended in 2017 and picked up after that plot. Both shows played a vital role in highlighting the ugly parts of our society that we often turn our back on.
The themes include honour killings, domestic violence, bride bribes and patriarchy in feudal societies, and they tried to counter the issue via its script and strong plotline.
Paristan
This show has a lighthearted feel to it despite having painful character backstories. Paristan got most recognized due to Merub and Junaid Khan Niazi’s appearance as a couple. Everyone adores the two stars together, and let’s not kid ourselves – they look cute. The story has a lot of tropes, but since it’s a sitcom, it doesn’t leave us feeling wrong about anything too much.
Each episode promises laughs and giggles, and we are here for it!
Dil Awais
The story is a bit like the ones we grew up watching on Star Plus and revolves around the sufferings of the main character – Dil Awais. Unloved by her father due to her mother’s past, she is left at the mercy of her stepmother and sister, who treat her very poorly throughout. As the story progresses, Dilawaiz comes across Sikander and falls in love with him. However, Sikander likes her step-sister and chooses to marry her.
Stepsister, Fariya, runs away with her boyfriend, leaving Dilawaiz to soothe the pride of both families by marrying a man who never wanted her. The story is full of jaw-dropping moments and makes one rethink our society and the faces it hides.
Mushkil Drama
Mushkil Drama story unveils with every passing episode. It started with university life and Sameen and Faraz getting into trouble. The story has taken a quick turn. Sameen’s fiance left her. The fathers of both of them decided to get married.
So far in this drama, Faraz and Sameen are married out of their consent. Faraz’s expressions throughout the episodes show his unwillingness to accept Sameen.
How can we forget our villain, Zainab Shabbir, as the harem finds no halt? Being a selfish friend, she tries to let Sameen down as her revenge for her. She is spreading bad words about her and cursing her for the mistake she made on her own. This was all about the Mushkil drama review. Let’s see what happens next.
Mushkil drama cast includes Saboor Aly, Khushhal Khan, and Zainab Shabbir, who are playing their roles dedicatedly. As far as the story is concerned, the plot has taken a fast pace that depends on no flashbacks; the audience is not in any suspense about what is to come. So, stay tuned for the Mushkil Drama Review so far.
List of Best Pakistani Dramas from 2019 to 2021
A Story of Love & Betrayal – Mere Pass Tum Ho!
The serial Mere Pass Tum Ho has been the talk of the town since the time it went on air. It has broken all the previous records with viewership, which is still growing daily. The main cast of the drama includes Ayeza Khan, Humayun Saeed, and Adnan Siddiqui. Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar wrote the story, while Nadeem Baig directed the drama. As far as the play’s theme is concerned, it is a rich composition of emotions defining the relationship between husband and wife, specifically concerning this era. You can watch it every Saturday on ARY Digital at 08:00 pm; if you have missed the previous episodes, it is suggested to watch it on YouTube.
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