Pakistani dramas







Pakistani dramas (Urdu: پاکستانی ڈرامہ‎) refers to televised serials produced in Pakistan, with distinctive features that set it apart from regular Western television series or soap operas. Pakistani dramas can be set in contemporary times or in historical settings. Different genres apply to these two types, from romantic comedies and action series to fusion science fiction dramas. A majority of Pakistani dramas are produced in Urdu; however, over the past 10 years an increasing number of them are being produced in other Pakistani languages such as Sindhi, Punjabi, Balochi, Kashmiri and Pashto. The shorter-form serial format has been a trademark of Pakistani dramas since they began broadcasting on television in the 1960s. Pakistani dramas are popular worldwide, mainly in countries with a large Pakistani diaspora and also in the Middle East and India.




Contents






  • 1 Format


  • 2 Genres


  • 3 Music


  • 4 Actors and actresses


  • 5 Producers


  • 6 List of Pakistani dramas


  • 7 Popularity outside Pakistan


    • 7.1 Middle East


    • 7.2 India


    • 7.3 Other countries




  • 8 Top 10 Pakistani Dramas


    • 8.1 2010


    • 8.2 2011


    • 8.3 2012


    • 8.4 2013


    • 8.5 2014


    • 8.6 2015


    • 8.7 2016


    • 8.8 2017


    • 8.9 2018




  • 9 See also


  • 10 References


  • 11 External links


    • 11.1 Latest Pakistani Drama Reviews & Rating







Format


Pakistani dramas are known for being relatively short, and usually end after a run of less than one year. This makes them shorter than soap operas, but still much longer than serials. Most Pakistani dramas are based on Urdu novels, however, sometimes the story line tends to deviate from the novel's plot in order to be television compatible. They have also been used repeatedly to transmit sociocultural messages, by incorporating them into story lines. Traditionally, Pakistani dramas have been more appealing to women rather than men; however, the newer action dramas have slowly attracted younger male audiences in recent years. Overall they have helped to attract a wider audience across the country.[1] Recently, Pakistani drama plots have evolved and the themes they address widened. For instance, women are now seen having more non-traditional roles. Moreover, previously taboo themes such as divorce, sexual abuse, and racism are now beginning to appear. However, kissing on screen is still considered unacceptable for Pakistani TV.[2]



Genres


Pakistani dramas tend to fall within these six categories:



  • Middle-class melodrama, which typically features a poor woman or man who falls in love with a rich man or woman.

  • Rural romance, which is usually set in rural Pakistan with some aspects of romance and typical village issues - this genre is usually noted for its simplicity and strong dialogues.

  • Comedy drama

  • Historical drama, which usually portrays the life of a famous Pakistani or set during the Mughul Empire.

  • Teen drama, a new genre which portrays the lives of college teenagers and the typical coming-of-age related issues.

  • Mystery/Thriller, a new genre which portrays a major problem (death, disappearance, stolen money, kidnappings), usually ripping families apart.



Music



Original soundtracks (OSTs) are made specifically for each series and play an important role in Pakistani dramas. They are generally recorded by professional playback singers and tend to enhance the reputation and popularity of dramas. OSTs help to heighten a situation, accentuate a mood, provide relief, or serve as background to an interior monologue.



Actors and actresses




Producers




List of Pakistani dramas



A number of Pakistani dramas over the past few years have become immensely popular, including but not limited to Diyar-e-Dil (IMDB 9), Zindagi Gulzar Hai (IMDB 9), Humsafar (IMDB 9), Khuda Aur Muhabbat (IMDB 8.7), Mera Naam Yousuf Hai (IMDB 8.6), Mann Mayal (IMDB 8.5), Udaari (IMDB 9), Pyarey Afzal (IMDB 9.3), Meri Zaat Zarra-e-Benishan (IMDB 8.9), Mata-e-Jaan Hai Tu (IMDB 7.2), Shehr-e-Zaat (IMDB 8), Durr-e-Shahwar, Maat and Sang-e-Mar Mar, Tum Kon Piya, Alvidaa, Khaani, Dastaan ( IMBD 8.8)



Popularity outside Pakistan



Middle East


In 2013the Pakistani drama Humsafar was dubbed into Arabic and broadcast by MBC in the Middle East under the title Rafeeq-Al-Rooh.[3][4] The show was an immediate, popular, success and, after the broadcast of its first few episodes, became the most watched drama on the channel. Prior to this, Pakistani dramas were not broadcast in the Middle East. Following Humasafar, other shows such as Malaal (aired as Hob-Wa-Nadam) and Zindagi Gulzar Hai (aired as Asrar Al Hob), Mera Naam Yousuf Hai were also dubbed into Arabic and broadcast by MBC.[4]



India


Even though the Indian government has imposed a ban on the airing of Pakistani television channels in India[5] for over twenty years. Many dramas such as: Deewarein, Alpha Bravo Charlie, Waris, and Jungle were popular in India.[5] In 2009, the Pakistan Senate Standing Committee on Information and Broadcasting appealed to the Indian Parliament to allow airing of Pakistani television channels in India. In 2012, India began debating whether it should reverse the ban on Pakistani government and private television channels, both news and non-news. India assured Pakistan that it will consider a proposal to lift the ban on Pakistani television channels. This was a consequence of a strong pitch by the Pakistani foreign secretary, Jalil Abbas Jilani, who proposed the same. However, as of yet, nothing has happened regarding the ban.[5] On 23 June 2014, Zee Entertainment Enterprises (ZEEL) launched its new entertainment television channel, Zindagi. The channel airs syndicated television shows from Pakistan. The channel, and its content, has been very well received by Indians. But, at the same time, the channel as been criticized for showing dramas consisting of a shorter number of episodes. So to assuage viewers,[6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16] the channel has aired many notable Pakistani television shows such as: Aunn Zara, Humsafar, Kitni Girhain Baaki Hain, Maat, Meri Zaat Zarra-e-Benishan, Mere Qatil Mere Dildar, Mirat-ul-Uroos, Ullu Baraaye Farokht Nahi, Akbari Asghari, Ashk, Azar Ki Ayegi Baraat, Kisey Apna Kahein, Bari Aapa, Behadd, Meray Dard Ko Jo Zuban Miley, Bilqees Kaur, Daagh, Daam, Jal Pari, Durr-e-Shehwar, Dil e Muztar, Do Qadam Door Thay, Dolly Ki Ayegi Baraat, Ek Tamanna Lahasil Si, Gohar-e-Nayab, Nikhar Gaye Gulab Sare, Ishq Junoon Deewangi, Ishq Gumshuda, Ishq Mein Teray, Kaafir, Jab We Wed, Jackson Heights, Kaash Main Teri Beti Na Hoti, Suno Chanda and Zindagi Gulzar Hai.[8][13][14][15][16][17]Zindagi Gulzar Hai became so popular, because of public demand, it was re-run just one month after it ended its premier run in India.[17][18] After the 2016 Uri terror attack, Zindagi dropped all Pakistani shows from their line up.[19][20] Shailja Kejriwal says that in India, Pakistani dramas have a reputation for "being slightly classier than the local fare".[1]



Other countries


Pakistani dramas also watched in Afghanistan,[21]Bangladesh,[22][23]Nepal[24][25] and among the Pakistani diaspora. Pakistani television shows are aired on certain cable television channels in various countries such as the United Kingdom (where it is very popular), Norway, United States, and Canada.[26]



Top 10 Pakistani Dramas



2010

































Sl.no.
Drama
Director
Main Cast
1

Meri Zaat Zarra-e-Benishan

Babar Javed

Samiya Mumtaz, Imran Abbas, Sarwat Gilani, Faysal Qureshi, Mehreen Raheel, Samina Peerzada, Adnan Siddiqui, Humayun Saeed
2

Dastaan

Haissam Hussain

Fawad Khan, Sanam Baloch, Saba Qamar, Mehreen Raheel, Ahsan Khan, Samina Peerzada
3

Daam

Mehreen Jabbar

Adeel Hussain, Sanam Baloch, Aamina Sheikh
4

Ishq Gumshuda

Haissam Hussain

Humayun Saeed, Sarwat Gilani, Aamina Sheikh


2011





















Sl.no.
Drama
Director
Main Cast
1

Khuda Aur Muhabbat

Anjum Shahzad

Imran Abbas, Sadia Khan, Salman Shahid, Firdous Jamal, Ahmed Jahanzeb
2

Akbari Asghari

Haissam Hussain

Fawad Khan, Imran Abbas, Humaima Malik, Sanam Baloch, Kiran Haq


2012







































Sl.no.
Drama
Director
Main Cast
1

Humsafar

Sarmad Khoosat

Fawad Khan, Mahira Khan, Naveen Waqar, Atiqa Odho, Noor Hassan Rizvi
2

Shehr-e-Zaat

Sarmad Khoosat

Mahira Khan, Mikaal Zulfiqar, Mohib Mirza
3

Durr-e-Shehwar

Haissam Hussain

Sanam Baloch, Samina Peerzada, Mikaal Zulfiqar, Qavi Khan
4

Kuch Pyar Ka Pagalpan

Haissam Hussain

Fawad Khan, Ayesha Khan, Mikaal Zulfiqar, Sanam Baloch
5

Mata-e-Jaan Hai Tu

Mehreen Jabbar

Adeel Hussain, Sarwat Gilani, Sanam Saeed, Ahsan Khan, Junaid Khan


2013







































Sl.no.
Drama
Director
Main Cast
1

Zindagi Gulzar Hai

Sultana Siddiqui

Fawad Khan, Sanam Saeed, Mehreen Raheel, Sheheryar Munawar, Mansha Pasha, Samina Peerzada, Javed Sheikh
2

Dil e Muztar

Shahzad Kashmiri

Imran Abbas, Sanam Jung, Sarwat Gilani, Aijaz Aslam
3

Aunn Zara

Haissam Hussain

Osman Khalid Butt, Maya Ali, Hina Khawaja Bayat, Irfan Khoosat
4

Kankar
Aabis Raza

Fahad Mustafa, Sanam Baloch, Ismat Zaidi, Behroze Sabzwari, Maha Warsi
5

Rehaai

Mehreen Jabbar

Noman Ijaz, Samina Peerzada, Danish Taimoor, Yashal Nadeem


2014































































Sl.no.
Drama
Director
Main Cast
1

Pyarey Afzal

Nadeem Baig

Hamza Ali Abbasi, Ayeza Khan, Sana Javed, Sohai Ali Abro
2

Sadqay Tumhare

Mohamed Ehtesham

Mahira Khan, Adnan Malik, Samiya Mumtaz, Rehan Sheikh, Farhan Ali Agha
3

Digest Writer
Ahmad Kamran

Saba Qamar, Agha Ali Abbas, Gohar Rasheed,
4

Mere Meherbaan

Farooq Rind

Ayeza Khan, Sanam Chaudhry, Neelam Muneer
5

Mere Humdum Mere Dost

Shahzad Kashmiri

Adnan Siddiqui, Sanam Jung, Hareem Farooq, Farhan Ali Agha, Junaid Khan
6

Muhabbat Subh Ka Sitara Hai

Sakina Samo

Mikaal Zulfiqar, Sanam Jung, Hira Tareen, Mansha Pasha, Adeel Hussain
7

Shanakht
Amna Nawaz Khan

Maya Ali, Noor Hassan Rizvi, Fahad Mirza, Kanza Wayne
8

Jackson Heights

Mehreen Jabbar

Noman Ijaz, Aamina Sheikh, Marina Khan, Adeel Hussain, Ali Kazmi
10

Bashar Momin

Syed Ali Raza Usama

Faysal Qureshi, Sami Khan, Ushna Shah, Maheen Rizvi


2015



























Sl.no.
Drama
Director
Main Cast
1

Diyar-e-Dil

Haseeb Hassan

Mikaal Zulfiqar, Osman Khalid Butt, Maya Ali, Sanam Saeed, Abid Ali, Hareem Farooq, Ali Rehman Khan
2

Mera Naam Yousuf Hai

Mehreen Jabbar

Imran Abbas, Maya Ali, Mansha Pasha, Hina Khawaja Bayat, Waseem Abbas, Behroze Sabzwari
3

Gul-e-Rana

Farooq Rind

Sajal Ali, Feroze Khan


2016





































































Sl.no.
Drama
Director
Main Cast
1

Khuda Aur Muhabbat 2

Syed Ali Raza Usama

Imran Abbas, Sadia Khan, Kubra Khan, Humayun Ashraf, Firdous Jamal, Afzal Khan
2

Dillagi

Nadeem Baig

Humayun Saeed, Mehwish Hayat
3

Udaari

Ehtesham uddin

Urwa Hocane, Samiya Mumtaz, Ahsan Khan, Farhan Saeed
4

Sang-e-Mar Mar

Saife Hassan

Mikaal Zulfiqar, Kubra Khan, Noman Ijaz, Sania Saeed
5

Tum Kon Piya
Yasir Nawaz

Ayeza Khan, Imran Abbas, Ali Abbas, Hina Khawaja Bayat, Hira Tareen, Qavi Khan
6

Mann Mayal

Haseeb Hassan

Maya Ali, Hamza Ali Abbasi, Ayesha Khan, Gohar Rasheed
7

Mor Mahal

Sarmad Khoosat

Umair Jaswal, Misha Shafi, Fiza Ali, Hina Khawaja Bayat, Sania Saeed, Zahid Ahmed
8

Choti Si Zindagi
Shaqil & Adeel Qamar Khan

Shehzad Sheikh, Iqra Aziz, Nimra Khan
9

Intezaar

Kashif Nisar

Mikaal Zulfiqar, Sana Javed, Anum Fayyaz
10

Besharam

Farooq Rind

Saba Qamar, Zahid Ahmed, Faisal Rehman, Atiqa Odho


2017





































































Sl.no.
Drama
Director
Main Cast
1

Baaghi

Farooq Rind

Saba Qamar, Osman Khalid Butt, Sarmad Khoosat, Ali Kazmi
2

Khaani

Anjum Shahzad

Feroze Khan, Sana Javed
3

Yaqeen Ka Safar

Shahzad Kashmiri

Sajal Ali, Ahad Raza Mir, Hira Salman, Shaz Khan
4

Alif Allah Aur Insaan

Ahson Talish

Mikaal Zulfiqar, Kubra Khan, Shehzad Sheikh, Ushna Shah, Imran Ashraf
5

Sammi

Saife Hassan

Mawra Hocane, Adnan Siddiqui
6

O Rangreza

Kashif Nisar

Sajal Ali, Bilal Abbas Khan, Noman Ijaz
7

Mohabbat Tumse Nafrat Hai

Farooq Rind

Imran Abbas, Ayeza Khan, Shehzad Sheikh
8

Tere Bina

Syed Ali Raza Usama

Neelam Muneer, Sami Khan, Humayun Ashraf
9

Yaar-e-Bewafaa

Zeeshan Ahmed

Imran Abbas, Sarah Khan, Arij Fatyma
10

Khaali Haath
Wajahat Hussain

Shehzad Sheikh, Aiman Khan, Ali Abbas, Kiran Haq


2018













































Sl.no.
Drama
Director
Main Cast
1

Koi Chand Rakh Meri Shaam Par

Siraj ul Haq

Imran Abbas, Ayeza Khan, Areeba Habeeb, Muneeb Butt
2

Ab Dekh Khuda Kya Karta Hai

Syed Ali Raza Usama

Danish Taimoor, Sanam Chaudhry, Humayun Ashraf
3

Ghar Titli Ka Par
Mohsin Talat

Sanam Chaudhry, Aiman Khan, Shehzad Sheikh, Ali Abbas
4

Ru Baru Ishq Tha
Furqan Khan

Danish Taimoor, Sanam Chaudhry, Ushna Shah, Ali Abbas
5

Suno Chanda

Ahson Talish

Iqra Aziz, Farhan Saeed, Samina Ahmed
6

Noor ul Ain

Sarmad Khoosat

Imran Abbas, Sajal Ali, Marina Khan, Iffat Omar


See also



  • Lollywood

  • Sindhi cinema

  • Pakistani theatre

  • Pakistani television channels

  • Pakistani television



References





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