Drama serials have already grabbed center stage in a time when the Pakistani film industry is still battling for popular approval. Our play, however, is not as dragged down by plot twists or the spotlight on each individual character.
They speak about reality and are a valuable resource for teaching us the unspoken truths of life. The stories are relevant to Pakistani readers because they are about current events in Pakistan. If you are a huge fan of Pakistani dramas and want to see the best serials from the past then I can recommend the list.
You need not be concerned as this list is from someone who was a huge admirer of Pakistani dramas when they first began.
Data is a must-see Drama
This is a narrative of the division between the subcontinent, based on the book by Razia Butt. While life has been about our trials, tribulations, and joys, others who have been affected by the split are not as fortunate. They fought for their dignity and honor, as well as their identity and their state. This film is a must-see, with a wonderful blend of terror, love, bravery, and patriotism. Bano is the central character of the story. She is so committed and determined to Pakistan that she will not let anyone destabilize it. With an IMDB rating 8.8, it has been one of the most recognizable programs on Pakistani television.
Akhri Station was based on real events
You’ll find inspiration in any Khoosat production. His storytelling is a great way to expose the flaws of our society. Baaghi Station and Akhri Station stand out among their many heartwarming stories.
Sanam Saeed, a.k.a. Tehmina is the protagonist in this novel. She has been a mental patient ever since her mother committed suicide from a roof. Later, she married but her sadness was slowly killing. She was unable to find any help, whether it was a psychiatrist or tranquil countryside views or giving birth to a child.
However, her life took a new turn when she met a group of women on the same train as herself. Tehmina was able to listen to these women’s stories and get out of her despair. Who were these women exactly?
Women in our society have suffered from abuse, torment, prostitution, acidification, abandonment, and neglect by their husbands. These seven stories all had one thing in common: the pain they went through. These stories were an emotional rollercoaster ride that took me on an emotional rollercoaster. Even after all these years, my eyes still well up with tears as I write about them.
Cheekh: Speaking up comes at a price
Saba Qamar’s brilliant performance in Cheekh’s story is a bold statement about the plot. She fights until the end for justice for her friend, who was molested and forced from her building by her brother. In her pursuit of truth, she sacrificed everything, including her husband and child. But, she never gave up. Although the story is lengthy, the lessons it teaches are priceless. It is a symbol of justice and Allah’s kindness to the right-leaning person and is ranked third in the list.
Dil Momka Diya: When Lust & Luxuries Blindfolded you
Dil MKD, another megahit from ARY Digital, is also available. The story centers around a narcissistic young girl who struggles to find someone who is suitable for her looks. Her father eventually married her to a middle-aged man she called “the beast with beauty” and she never thanked God for his blessings. This story is a warning to those who follow their dreams and seek complete control of their lives. If you don’t express gratitude for your blessings, you will live with regrets and deprivation for the rest of your life. This story has much to teach us. It’s something I am considering again to see in order to be fed by the lessons.
Zindagi Gulzar Hai if You’re an Optimist
The narrative of Kashaf, a middle-class lady who is continually whining to Allah about her life’s sufferings, is told in Zindagi-Gulzar-hai ZGH, a super hit TV serial shown on HUM TV. Her father was absent from them because her mother had given birth to three daughters to her rather than one male. Because she was the oldest sister in the family, she made the commitment to improve their family’s financial situation. She met Zaroon during her undergraduate years. He was the center of attention, but he didn’t like it when Kashaf, a middle-class woman, ignored him. He was attracted to her brains and believed she was different from the rest. They eventually met and their lives were changed. This is a great illustration for anyone who believes that girls cannot compete with boys and can’t do great things. This story is well-received by all nationalities, with an IMDB rating of 9.0.
Aisi Hai Tai: Social Media’s Effects
This is the story of a college couple who are infatuated with each other but have a problem in their relationship. Hamza, the youngster, challenged her affection and said that she should not be afraid to share her images with her boyfriend if she trusted him. Pakeeza had planned to surprise her by sending her intimate photos from her phone. But the snatchers stole it from her and spread the images like a scent in the air, making her embarrassed. There was no one who wasn’t eager to welcome her, starting with her family’s abandonment of rape and torture. This drama’s story is extremely relevant to today’s youth, so I rank it among the top ten. I get the creeps thinking about what could happen if we are involved in illicit relationships.
Ek Thi Marium is a tribute Marium Mukhtiar
A short documentary on the life of Marium Mukhtiar, a strong and fearless fighter pilot who embraces martyrdom in the line of duty. She was a young girl who epitomized Pakistani patriotism. She was determined to achieve her goals. Another tribute to Khoosat is this documentary featuring Sanam Baloch’s outstanding performance. This documentary will teach you about perseverance, bravery, and patriotism.
Khaas, The Masterpiece
Another Sanam’s Baloch megahit series, in which she marries the one and only son of the golden spoon. Because he believes no one else is as good, his parents spoil him. He prides himself on humiliating her and making her feel bad about herself. Saba tried to make their relationship work but was unsuccessful. Ammar’s friend Fakhar is Saba’s emotional support in these situations. It is the worst thing for a man to treat women as objects. Islam, our faith, values women’s dignity. Discriminating against them is against the law, as this play shows.
Udaari’s Story of Child Abuse
This story focuses on child abuse, a sensitive topic in our society. The stepfather has sexually harassed the youngster and she has not been able to speak out. He had abused her as a child and she was shocked to see him living a happy life despite the many wrongdoings against her. Anyone who has been mistreated or raped or tortured should hear this story. Never close your mouth.
Ranjha Ranjha Kardi has been a trailblazer
It’s a bizarre love story between Noori Aziz, an Iqra Ashraf character, and Bhoola Imran Ashraf, a young mentally disabled girl. The story took an unexpected turn when Noori and Bhoola were married. The story also addresses domestic violence and the challenges that women face when Bhoola is in their lives. This book has a 9.1 rating from IMDB. It is well-known around the globe.
Additional Dramas We Would Like To Add
Pakeeza
This is the story of a 35-year-old painter, who happens to be the mother to a 15-year old daughter. Her spouse, however, treated her like a prostitute and never valued her extraordinary creative talents.
Balaa
A story about a manipulative lady who desires to have everything and refuses to share her husband with her mother and sisters-in-law.
Durr-e-Shahwar
This drama is a classic example of the power of a good director. This could have been a suspense novel, but it was turned into a piece on modern marriage expectations and how they are changing.
Zara-e-Benishan Meri Zaat
This episode was a major landmark in Pakistani television with exceptional performances by Faysal Qureshi and Samiya Mumtaz. This horrible incident showed how virtue and modesty can be used to oppress women. This story does not offer any forgiveness or atonement. It serves instead to remind us that some things can never be reversed. This will remind anyone who sees it of the talent that Babar Javed had in the past.
Pyare Afzal
Many serials focus on female characters, but Khalil Urehman Qamar’s beautifully crafted drama put the male protagonist in the spotlight: it introduced us to Afzal. Allah, thank you.
It should have been obvious that Afzal would break our hearts, flaws included, but forever the optimist. Hamza Ali Abbasi rose in prominence under the professional direction of Nadeem Baig for his exceptional performance.
The serial was able to maintain a high-quality standard due to the outstanding performances of Saba Hamid and Firdous Jamal. It is No. 9 on the list, which may be a surprise to some. It is ranked at No. 9 when it could have been higher up the list. It is an insignificant price to pay for the demise of our Afzal, is the obvious answer.
Humsafar
Humsafar charmed countries and brought Mahira Khan and Fawad Khan to prominence. Farhat Ishtiaq and Sarmad Khoosat provided us with more than a love story. They also gave us a map of human hearts and an intimate understanding of the deepest feelings two people might have for each other. This serial was a masterpiece, filled with love, hate, sadness, and, finally, forgiveness.
Conclusion
These are the best Pakistani dramas. They control their time and capture audiences with their original storylines and lessons learned. These top Pakistani dramas have a lot to offer us and deserve to be included. If we have missed one, you can add it in the comments. We’d love to discuss the story with you.