A Pakistani drama hardly feels complete without a shaadi, so wonderfully unique to our culture. Despite varying circumstances, brides are never toned
‘Dastaan’ left me with a heavy heart as a drama. The drama was magnificently laced together, intricately so much so
Actress Sajal Ali is basking in Pakistani limelight these days. With two breathtaking dramas ‘Yakeen Ka Safar’ and ‘O Rungreza’
When the drama ‘Shehr e Zaat’ first came out, it allowed people to connect with it on a whole different level.
‘O Rungreza’ and ‘Yakeen Ka Safar’ are currently reigning Pakistani television. The dramas have quickly gathered tremendous popularity and achieved
“Kabhi kabhi dil chahta hai ke raasta khatam na ho” – Asfandyar to Zubia as he drives her home Source:
It’s the dawn of television in Pakistan these days. A supple revolution has gathered full form and we’re living the
Ahad Raza Mir, aka Dr Asfandyar, has taken both social media and our television screens by storm, lately. We saw
‘Pyarey Afzal’ was unarguably one of the greatest dramas to ever grace Pakistani television. Penned by writer Khalil-ur-Rehman and directed by
Actress Neelam Munir is venturing into horror. A plus has often been known for their rather unconventional dramas that have





