Here Are 13 Of The Best Pakistani Drama OSTs Of 2018, As Voted By You

By Iman Zia | 25 Dec, 2018

It’s the end of the year, and we asked our ShowSha followers which 2018 Pakistani drama OST was their favorite. Be it ones that brought tears to their eyes or ones that brightened their souls, we received an overwhelming number of nominees, and we counted them all up and have our official list of the top 13 most voted OSTs from dramas in 2018.

 

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So without further ado, here are 13, ranked from least voted to most voted…

 

13. Pukaar

 

12. Balaa

 

11. Aatish

 

10. Qurbaan

 

9. Ishq Tamasha

 

8. Khudgarz

 

7. Koi Chand Rakh

 

6. Ranjha Ranjha Kardi

 

5. Khamoshi

 

4. Aangan

 

3. Khaani

 

2. Dil Mom Ka Diya

 

And the most voted OST of 2018 is…

 

1. Suno Chanda!

The massive success this drama brought to the Pakistani drama realm was phenomenal – not only was the soundtrack, sung by the drama’s protagonist Farhan Saeed himself absolutely mesmerizing, kudos to the entire team of ‘Suno Chanda’ for such a wonderful, home-hitting drama.

 

And there you go ladies and gents! You voted for ‘Suno Chanda’s’ OST as your favorite!

 

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