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Dil Kiya Karay (Urdu: دل کیا کرے, lit. 'What should the heart do?') is a 2019 Pakistani television series directed by Mehreen Jabbar, produced by 7th Sky Entertainment and written by Asma Nabeel of Khaani fame.
'Courtyard') is a Pakistani period drama series, based on the 1962 eponymous novel by Khadija Mastoor, [5] originally broadcast on Hum TV. [6] Apart from the initial few episodes, the story set in British India , is narrated by Aaliya, who is an ambitious girl and witnesses the stories of relations affected at the time of partition of India ...
This is a list of Pakistani dramas. The programs are organised alphabetically. [1] [2] [3. A. Aankh Salamat Andhay Log; Aahista Aahista (2014, Hum TV) ...
'neem') is a Pakistani television series directed by Shahzad Kashmiri and produced by Momina Duraid under the banner of MD Productions. It stars Mawra Hocane, Syed Jibran, Arslan Naseer and Ameer Gilani. The series is set in Lahore, New York and Kashmir. [1] It premiered on Hum TV on 5 June 2023. [2]
'Again') is a Pakistani television series produced by Momina Duraid under banner MD Productions, directed by Danish Nawaz and written by Sarwat Nazir. It broadcast on Hum TV from 20 October 2021 to 15 June 2022 on Hum TV .
Pyarey Afzal or Pyaare Afzal (Urdu: پیارے افضل) ( English: Dear Afzal), is a 2013 Pakistani romantic melodrama television serial that aired on ARY Digital.Directed by Nadeem Baig and written by Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar, the drama was produced by Humayun Saeed and Shazad Nasib's Six Sigma Entertainment.
Aangan (Urdu: آنگن, lit. 'Courtyard') is a Pakistani family drama television series premiered on 18 November 2017 on ARY Digital and ended on 12 July 2018. It was written by Faiza Iftikhar, directed by Qasim Ali Mureed and created by Humayun Saeed and Shahzad Nasib under Six Sigma Plus.
Pakistani feminists are usually concerned about depiction of women in Pakistani drama TV serials, they receive many of those with skepticism & reservation. [11] [12] UK based Pakistani feminist Tasneem Ahmar, whose research institute focuses on the women-media relationships, complaints 99.99% of TV drama in Pakistan is misogynist, patriarchal medieval in its depiction and treatment of women ...