Sexism, cousin marriages, and now black face is acceptable in Pakistani dramas
While the rest of the world is moving on with progressive storylines that champion equality and respect for all genders, Pakistani dramas seem to consistently
While the rest of the world is moving on with progressive storylines that champion equality and respect for all genders, Pakistani dramas seem to consistently
2022 has been an amazing year for k-dramas, and we have seen so many amazing actors like Naam Joo-Hyuk and Ahn Heo-seo receive positive feedback
While the rest of the world is progressing forward by making shows that have better representation of women. However, in Pakistan we seem to be
When “Hum Kahan Kay Sachay Thay” began airing on our television screens, it promised to be different from the kind of dramas Pakistani audiences were
The famed morning show host Nida Yasir recently introduced a segment on her show, where she invites real-life saas-bahu duos on her show to discuss
Karachi – The iconic food brand Al Khubz won the prestigious Brand of the Year Award that was presented by the President of Pakistan. Al
A wedding setup, a bride with teary eyes and a father overwhelmed at the Rukhsati. For ages these have been the visuals we have seen
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