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  • Sheheryar Munawar, Ushna Shah headline new drama ‘Yeh Ishq’

    Sheheryar Munawar, Ushna Shah headline new drama ‘Yeh Ishq’

    Get ready for an exciting new series ‘Yeh Ishq’, set to premiere on ARY Digital. For the first time, heartthrob Sheheryar Munawar and the talented Ushna Shah will be sharing the screen. Adding to the excitement, ‘Khaie’ stars Shuja Asad and Mahe Nur Haider are also joining the cast.

    While details about the full cast and crew are still under wraps, we know that the drama will be directed by the renowned Qasim Ali Mureed. Initially, rumors about the collaboration circulated on Instagram, but the news was confirmed when Qasim Ali Mureed reshared the announcement on his Instagram stories.

    A Star-Studded Team Behind ‘Yeh Ishq’

    Ushna Shah is a well-known figure in Pakistani television, delivering remarkable performances in various dramas like ‘Bashar Momin,’ ‘Balaa,’ ‘Lashkara,’ ‘Cheekh,’ and the recent hit ‘Habs.’

    Sheheryar Munawar continues to wow audiences with his compelling performances. He’s currently receiving praise for his role in the ongoing drama ‘Radd.’

    Mahe Nur Haider has quickly become a familiar face with her roles in ‘Khaie’ and ‘Betiyaan.’ Her engaging screen presence and talent have won her many fans.

    Shuja Asad, known for his performances in ‘Khaie,’, Bandish 2,’ and ‘Pyar Deewangi Hai,’ brings a unique energy to his characters. Their inclusion in ‘Yeh Ishq’ promises to bring even more excitement to the drama.

    Qasim Ali Mureed is a name synonymous with excellence in direction. His work in ‘Mere Humsafar,’ and ‘Jaan-e-Jahan’ has been highly appreciated. With ‘Tich Button’ and ‘Aangan’ also to his credit, Qasim’s direction guarantees a must-watch production.

    With excitement building rapidly, viewers eagerly await what this new drama has in store

  • New must-watch dramas this summer

    New must-watch dramas this summer

    Get ready for a summer filled with compelling storytelling, as Pakistani dramas cover family dynamics, politics, mental health, and education. These themes deeply resonate with viewers, drawing them into the characters’ experiences.

    Let’s find out what exciting new stories these upcoming dramas have for us!

    Danish Taimoor and Laiba Khurram Star in ‘Teri Chhaon Mein’

    Danish Taimoor and Laiba Khurram team up for ‘Teri Chhaon Mein.’ Despite its old-fashioned title, the characters are fresh. Danish plays a soft, loving boy, while Laiba plays a family-oriented girl who lacks confidence and independence. The teasers suggest their relationship will face challenges, adding suspense. Danish’s character might show unexpected traits, keeping viewers curious. Let’s see how their story unfolds in this new drama.

    Written by Radain Shah and directed by Abdullah Badini, ‘Teri Chhaon Mein’ is produced by Momina Duraid Productions.

    Asad Siddiqui, Nawal Saeed, Yashma Gill, and Aagha Ali star in a new drama

    Asad Siddiqui, Nawal Saeed, Yashma Gill, and Aagha Ali come together for the first time in this star-studded drama. The teasers suggest a love triangle involving two brothers. Aagha Ali plays the controlling brother, while Asad Siddiqui is the innocent one overshadowed by his sibling. Nawal Saeed plays a character focused on wealth, a departure from her previous roles. Yashma Gill’s character remains a mystery, adding intrigue.

    Written by Zanjabeel Asim Shah and directed by Aabis Raza, this drama is produced by Abdullah Kadwani and Asad Qureshi under 7th Sky Entertainment.

    ‘Ishq Hua’: A Love Story featuring Haroon Kadwani and Komal Meer

    Get ready for a rollercoaster ride as Haroon Kadwani and Komal Meer star in ‘Ishq Hua,’ an intense love story. With cutting-edge visuals and a gripping plot, this drama promises more than just romance. It explores the extreme consequences of passionate love, with every moment full of emotion. The cast also includes Sahar Hashmi, Fazila Qazi, and Sohail Sameer.

    Written by Nooran Makhdoom and directed by Syed Wajahat Hussain, ‘Ishq Hua’ is produced by Abdullah Kadwani and Asad Qureshi under 7th Sky Entertainment.

  • Five Pakistani dramas that left viewers disappointed with their endings

    Five Pakistani dramas that left viewers disappointed with their endings

    Pakistani dramas have a huge fanbase at home and abroad, but lately, there’s been debate about the scripts. TV dramas still attract massive viewership, however, the endings can make or break the whole experience. Unfortunately, many recent dramas have left viewers disappointed with their conclusions, tarnishing their otherwise strong narratives.

    Here are some popular Pakistani dramas that aired recently but disappointed viewers with unsatisfying endings.

    Ishq Murshid

    ‘Ishq Murshid,’ a hugely successful drama, faced a similar fate with its ending. The storyline, centered around Shibra and Shahmeer, started off promising but ended in confusion. The rushed wedding and the addition of another cultural ceremony felt unnecessary. Shahmeer’s character, portrayed as a killer in the end, lacked development and failed to contribute positively. Meanwhile, Shibra’s naivety, despite knowing she was marrying a politician, seemed unrealistic. The drama, which initially had a strong plot, concluded poorly, leaving viewers puzzled. Despite this, the makers profited from cinema screenings.

    Mujhe Pyaar Hua Tha

    ‘Mujhe Pyaar Hua Tha’ starred Wahaj Ali from ‘Tere Bin’ and Hania Aamir from ‘Mere Humsafar.’ It aimed to be a love story featuring Kaifi Khalil’s famous song, ‘Kahani Suno.’ However, despite high hopes, the chemistry between the leads never clicked with the audience. The drama ended suddenly, with Hania accepting Wahaj’s love, while Zaviyar Nauman Ijaz found himself in another controversy caused by his cousin, leaving viewers puzzled.

    Namak Haaram

    The drama promised us a thrilling murder mystery and a tale of revenge, starring the popular duo Imran Ashraf and Sarah Khan. However, what unfolded was disappointing. By the fifth or sixth episode, the plot became predictable, with unnecessary characters hogging too much screen time. In the end, the hero was killed without achieving anything significant. The heroine, on the other hand, fell into a deep depression, living a life in servant quarters and raising her child alone. It was a letdown for the audience, wasting their time and energy.

    Mein

    ‘Mein’ was a highly anticipated drama, boasting a big budget and starring Ayeza Khan and Wahaj Ali. However, the outcome was disappointing. Despite having Ayeza and Wahaj as leads, the focus shifted to Asif Uncle’s character, overshadowing the hero. The ending was unsatisfactory, with no character finding happiness. Wahaj Ali’s character was portrayed as foolish and lacking control over life’s circumstances. It was a letdown for viewers who expected more from the drama.

    Tere Bin

    ‘Tere Bin’ was a huge hit among Pakistani dramas, thanks to the amazing chemistry between Yumna Zaidi and Wahaj Ali. However, the ending left much to be desired. The original story involved Meerab experiencing marital rape and leaving her husband, Murtasim, eventually giving birth to their daughter. However, due to public pressure, the makers changed this plot. Unfortunately, this decision left the story feeling disjointed, with Meerab’s actions seeming illogical. Despite its success, many viewers were unhappy with how the drama ended, feeling that the sensitive issue of marital rape was mishandled.

  • Trending Pakistani dramas: What’s hot on TV in 2024

    Trending Pakistani dramas: What’s hot on TV in 2024

    If you’re here for a quick update on your weekly drama watch, you’re in the right place. Without further ado, let’s get started on the week in dramas!

    Zard Patton Ka Bunn

    Kashf Foundation’s project’s latest episode focused on important conversations. Meenu discussed with her friend how educated mothers can raise better generations. She said, “Parh likh kar naslen banani hain (Atom bomb nahi). If my mother was educated, she would have brought up my brothers better so they wouldn’t stand in the way of my education.” We agree with Meenu.

    Gentleman

    Love-struck Rehmati and Iqbal Munna need to watch out! Seeing Iqbal Munna and Zarnab together was great, but is their love story moving too fast? Iqbal Munna’s crush on Zarnab was cute, but now Rehmati is also in love, making it complicated. Remember, Zarnab still loves Faris—for now! We’re unsure if Gentleman will focus more on Korangi’s drama or Zarnab’s love life, but Zarnab’s story seems stronger. Rehmati and Munna might have a chance as the plot thickens. Faris seems more focused on his job than Zarnab’s activism. Who will she choose?

    Pas e Deewar

    Pas e Deewar stands out with intense storytelling and fast-paced action. What happens next is anyone’s guess! Shabbir disappointed us by playing Ujala. The plot thickens as Maqbool sets up his sister, and we’re eager to see how Iftikhar reacts. The drama gets points for the scene where Ujala escapes Hamid’s advances—an intense and well-done moment. Hashim’s evil wrath contrasted with Shabbir’s calm, wicked planning is interesting to watch.

    Jaan e Jahan

    Oh, Jaan e Jahan! The emotions are real. Shehraam has Mahnoor’s heart and also the hearts of many viewers. He’s the hero and has finally reunited with his beloved Chooriyan. We hope the days are not far behind. The simple yet heartwarming elements of Mahnoor and Shehraam’s bond are pure love. Tabraiz, despite his evil plans, won our hearts—a tragic fate indeed. But the question remains: will Aliya and Abdul tie up their incomplete love story, or will it end in heartbreak? We’re eager to find out in the final episode.

    Burns Road Kay Romeo Juliet

    Farhaad, the pain of being an only son, we feel you! As Farhaad and Freeya grow apart, their journey must continue to find a resolution. Watching Farhaad’s regrets about a conversation he never had with his father was painful. Even more painful were his torn emotions between his mother, wife, and job; his mental struggle was clear and brought us to tears. Kiran’s silent battle must end in triumph. She now holds the key to her father’s restaurant, and we hope this realization empowers her. Stand up, Kiran; your family needs you. More importantly, other girls who might be in your situation are watching you. You need to help yourself first before others can help you. Speak up now, please. The drama is in its 25th episode, and you’re losing precious time!

  • ‘Noor Jahan’ teases audiences with a new toxic saas in Pakistani drama world

    ‘Noor Jahan’ teases audiences with a new toxic saas in Pakistani drama world

    The Pakistani drama scene has long been known for its saas-bahu narratives, but recently, there’s been a shift. New dramas now explore love stories, ambitious characters, complex love triangles, toxic relationships, and mental health issues. This evolving landscape brings us the trailer for Noor Jahan. However, is it bringing back the Saas-Bahu drama we thought we were done with?

    At first glance, ‘Noor Jahan’ seems like typical drama. But the teaser suggests something different. It introduces Noor Jahan, a powerful woman who rules her family with an iron fist. No one dares to disobey her. Yet, beneath this strict exterior, hidden tensions and desires may be brewing. The trailer hints at a clash between tradition and modernity.

    Watch the trailer here:

    Tumhain kese laga tum meri jagah per beth sakti ho? Baghair meri ijazat ke?

    Noor Jahan appears to be the typical domineering mother-in-law, scrutinising every move of her daughter-in-law. Her critical eye and constant interrogation make everyday life challenging. From attire to meal timings, nothing escapes her judgement.

    Saba Hamid takes on the familiar role of a tough mother-in-law, a part she often plays. However, there’s hope she’ll bring a new perspective to this character. With Kubra Khan leading the cast, there’s anticipation for a fresh take on the daughter-in-law role. The teaser shows tension and drama, but ‘Noor Jahan’ needs more than just the usual saas trope to capture today’s audience.

    Despite the saas-bahu angle, ‘Noor Jahan’ holds promise due to its impressive cast. Zoya Nasir, Alina Abbas, and Hajra Yamin also bring their talents to the ensemble.

  • Sonya Hussyn and Sami Khan shine in ‘Aik Chubhan Si’

    Sonya Hussyn and Sami Khan shine in ‘Aik Chubhan Si’

    It’s too early to know where ‘Aik Chubhan Si’ will go, but with Sonya Hussyn and Sami Khan on screen, there’s more to the story than meets the eye. Here’s why we’re giving this one a go.

    The story is different from the usual stuff on screen. There’s no love story with our hero and heroine falling in love at first sight. This Pakistani drama is about post-marital (non-marital) bliss. Naila and Haroon are happily married, but we see a husband who’s not too happy to serve Naila’s family. However, the story’s subtle and relatable details keep us watching.

    Naila insists on looking after her uncle because he raised her. Haroon agrees, but reluctantly, with no toxicity (yet) in his attitude. There’s curiosity about Maheen, played by Hira Khan, as her character seems to have more to reveal, especially in the final scene of the first episode. Is there a hint of mystery, thrill, or something else in the drama? The first episode sets the stage and keeps us intrigued to learn more.

    As the drama unfolds quickly, we hope the story won’t fall into the trap of overly stretched plots and typical ‘other woman’ conspiracies.
    Sonya Hussyn and Sami Khan share great on-screen chemistry. If you’re a fan of this couple, then Aik Chubhan Si is a drama you should try. They appear comfortable on screen and make their characters believable and true to life. Their effortless interactions make the drama more enjoyable to watch.

    Fahad Sheikh plays Moiz, Hira’s cousin, and his performance here is a step up from his past roles. Whether it’s the direction or Fahad’s acting, his character evokes sympathy, even in the first episode. We’re looking forward to more from him. Hira Khan’s character seems a bit toxic, but we hope she will prove to be more complex and interesting.

    ‘Aik Chubhan Si’ is written by Rukhsana Nigar and directed by Mohsin Talat. The cast features Sonya Hussyn, Sami Khan, Asma Abbas, Hira Khan, Fahad Sheikh, and others.

  • Jaan Nisar: more intriguing than it first appears

    Jaan Nisar: more intriguing than it first appears

    ‘Jaan Nisar,’ a project by 7th Sky Entertainment, is led by the talented duo Abdullah Kadwani and Asad Qureshi. This new drama airs on Geo Entertainment and has kicked off with three episodes, hinting at a storyline that’s deeper than it first appears.

    Dua, played by the versatile Hiba Bukhari, is a young girl with big dreams. Unlike the typical obedient and practical sisters, Dua loves dancing and dreams of exotic meals instead of the usual desi dishes. She hopes for someone who can help her achieve her dreams, though she’s not just a “fortune seeker.”

    Enter Nosherwan, a dark, mysterious, and no-nonsense guy, portrayed by Danish Taimoor. He seems like the perfect drama hero, but there may be more to his character than meets the eye.

    On the other side, Dua shares a seemingly love-struck story with Faraz, played by Haroon Shahid. Nosherwan notices Dua on two occasions and seems intrigued, though he hasn’t admitted it to himself yet.

    But there’s a twist: Nosherwan was forced to marry his brother’s widow, Kashmala, a role he’s uncomfortable with as he always saw her as a sister-in-law. The past haunts him and drives him to do good deeds, like protecting women in his village.
    The drama also teases a mystery about Nosherwan’s brother’s death and Dua’s strict father, who has a dubious character.

    ‘Jaan Nisar’ airs on Geo Entertainment every Friday to Sunday at 8:00 p.m. The cast includes Danish Taimoor, Hiba Bukhari, Haroon Shahid, Sajid Hasan, Hina Bayat, Mahmood Aslam, Dania Enwer, Kinza Malik, Hiba Ali, Sajeeruddin Khalifa, Humaira Bano, and Ellie Zaid.

  • Get ready for three exciting new dramas featuring your favorite actors

    Get ready for three exciting new dramas featuring your favorite actors

    The Pakistani drama scene is buzzing lately, with all kinds of serials clamouring for viewers’ attention. From adoption stories to toxic relationships and tales of unconditional love, there’s something for everyone. Our dramas cover societal issues with humor, focusing on entertainment, taking our industry to new heights.

    Here’s a sneak peek at some upcoming dramas:

    Jafaa:
    Get ready for this star-studded drama! Hum TV recently dropped teasers for ‘Jafaa’, giving us a glimpse into its intricate plot. With a complex love triangle and challenges in marriage, this drama promises to resonate with many viewers. Written by Samira Fazal and directed by Danish Nawaz, the cast includes Mawra Hocane, Usman Mukhtar, Sonya Hussayn, Mohib Mirza, and Zarrar Khan.

    Aik Chubhan Si:
    Prepare for suspense and drama in this tale of a once-happy marriage disrupted by an unexpected outsider. Starring Sonya Hussayn, Sami Khan, and Hira Khan, the drama delves into the complexities of relationships and the influence of superstitions. Written by Rukhsana Nigar and directed by Mohsin Talat, it promises a compelling blend of romance and suspense.

    Mehshar:
    Fans of Imran Abbas and Neelam Muneer, get ready! ‘Mehshar’ brings them back on screen in all-new characters. With uncertainty surrounding the plot, viewers are eager to see what twists and turns this drama will offer. Whether it’s romance or echoes of past themes, the reunion of these beloved actors has fans excited.

  • 3 exciting Green Entertainment dramas you’ll love watching

    3 exciting Green Entertainment dramas you’ll love watching

    In the realm of Pakistani entertainment, Green Entertainment continues to carve a niche with its diverse and compelling dramas. From heartwarming love stories to gripping tales of family dynamics, Green Entertainment presents viewers with an array of narratives that resonate with audiences across the globe. Let’s delve into the latest offerings from this production house and explore the captivating stories awaiting viewers.

    1. Dil Manay Na: A Tale of Adoption Dilemmas

    At the heart of ‘Dil Manay Na’ lies a poignant narrative surrounding adoption dilemmas and familial relationships. Madiha Imam portrays Hania, a young woman who discovers that she was adopted at a young age by her mother, Dr. Shabana, depicted by the talented Sania Saeed. As Hania grapples with this revelation, she must navigate the complexities of her identity and confront the challenges within her family.

    The stellar cast, including Shahood Alvi, Noreen Gulwani, and Aina Asif, delivers powerful performances that breathe life into the characters. With themes of love, acceptance, and self-discovery, ‘Dil Manay Na’ promises to resonate with audiences on a profound level.

    2. Let’s Try Mohabbat: A Love Story with a Twist

    ‘Let’s Try Mohabbat’ presents a refreshing take on the classic love story, infused with light-hearted moments and heartfelt emotions. Mawra Hocane and Danyal Zafar shine as Fiza and Zohan, two individuals entangled in the complexities of love and societal expectations. As they navigate the ups and downs of their relationship, viewers are drawn into a world filled with romance, humor, and unforeseen challenges.

    Mirza Gohar Rasheed adds depth to the narrative with his portrayal of a character whose love story remains unfulfilled. With a stellar ensemble cast and a storyline brimming with optimism, ‘Let’s Try Mohabbat’ offers viewers a delightful escape into the world of romance.

    3. Pas-e-Deewar: Intense Drama with Dark Twists

    ‘Pas-e-Deewar’ takes viewers on a captivating journey through the intricacies of marriage, adversity, and resilience. Noor Zafar Khan and Arsalan Naseer lead the cast as Ujala and Iftikhar, a young couple whose seemingly perfect life is shattered by unseen enemies and unforeseen circumstances. As they confront financial struggles and dark intentions, their bond is tested in ways they never imagined.

    With compelling performances and a gripping storyline, ‘Pas-e-Deewar’ immerses viewers in a world filled with tension, emotion, and unexpected twists. Ali Rehman Khan’s portrayal of the chief antagonist adds an additional layer of intrigue to the narrative, keeping audiences on the edge of their seats.

  • Aima Baig, Muhammad Shiraz meeting has social media saying awww

    Aima Baig, Muhammad Shiraz meeting has social media saying awww

    Aima Baig, a prominent female artist in the music industry, has showcased her talent across various platforms, from film soundtracks to live performances. She is a sought-after choice for events nationwide, known for her distinctive style and original songs.

    Meanwhile, Muhammad Shiraz has emerged as a rising star in Pakistan, captivating audiences with his charming vlogs and close connection to nature, as well as his bond with his sister Muskan. He regularly shares updates about his life with his followers.

    During a recent launch event, Aima Baig delivered yet another captivating performance, drawing the attention of attendees and fans alike. However, the unexpected highlight of the evening occurred when she crossed paths with Muhammad Shiraz, leading to a surprise encounter captured in a video.

    Here is the meet up:

    This unexpected meeting sparked a variety of reactions from the public, with many expressing their thoughts and opinions on social media.

    Check the comments below: