Overdone plotlines we wish Pakistani dramas would get rid of!
Why aren’t Pakistani dramas making efforts to introduce new content that attracts the attention of the new generation? Why are we still seeing the same
Why aren’t Pakistani dramas making efforts to introduce new content that attracts the attention of the new generation? Why are we still seeing the same
Recently, we have seen a surge in TV dramas that disregard and diminish the plight of women in the country, by treating serious issues such
Minal khan and Danish Taimoor pair up for drama serial, ‘Ishq Hai’. The drama is directed by Aabis Raza, produced by Fahad Mustafa and Ali
Dhoop ki Deewar featuring Sajal Aly and Ahad Raza Mir is all set to release this month. #Sahad fans have been anxiously waiting for the
Doar releases thrilling trailers featuring Sania Saeed, Ali Abbas, Hina Altaf and Azfar Rehman. The drama is written by Sajjad Gul and is directed by Mazhar
Meenu has not been treated fairly in the last few episodes since her marriage by her family’s choice to Faazi. After that, she was subjected
Chupke Chupke had started the Ramadan month as a popular television series and promised its audience a wholesome, funny story about two opposites who come
Faaz Ibrahim wasn’t immediately everyone’s choice of the perfect husband for Meenu because since his first appearance, he was nothing but a cold and selfish
Will Pakistani dramas ever let go of reinforcing harmful patriarchal stereotypes in a country that already has the lowest gender equality rate? Not so soon
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