Best Pakistani Dramas From 2009 to 2019. Pakistani dramas are watched and admired globally. due to their unique and relatable stories. We have made a list of best Pakistani dramas that have been produced over the last decade.
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Best Pakistani Dramas 2009
Here is a list of Best Pakistani dramas we have made of best dramas in 2009. Let us have a look at the titles as well as short stories, production and writers of these dramas.
Meri Zaat Zara e Benishan – 2009

Writer: Umera Ahmed
Director: Baber Javed
Producer: 7th Sky Entertainment
Cast: Faysal Qureshi, Samiya Mumtaz, Adnan Siddiqui, Sarwat Gilani, Imran Abbas, Samina Peerzada, Ismat Zaidi and others.
Meri Zaat Zara e Benishan is based on the novel written by Umera Ahmed. It is a story of false accusation on the character of Saba who faced the humiliation and rejection that came along. Saba goes through a lot and even the worst because of the plots against her by a family member. Only because she can not accept Saba as her daughter in law. Meri Zaat Zarra e Benishaan was a melodrama which shows the destruction that Saba’s entire family goes through because of one such incident.
Malal – 2009
Writer: Umera Ahmed
Director: Mehreen Jabbas
Producer: Momina Duraid
Cast: Sarwat Gillani, Deepti Gupta, Faisal Rehman, Imran Abbas, Ismat Zaidi, Shamim Hilali and others.
Malaal is a story of two friends Danish and Zeenia. Zeenia loves Danish but because Danish surrenders to the pressures, He leaves Zeenia in the lurch and marries Mahi. Malaal is a story that shows how wrong decisions can affect everyone’s lives. It also focuses on how self centered-ness gets you nowhere. This drama had one of the best acting performances to its credit and the best part about this drama was that it depicted the real and actual struggles of people of modern day.
The Baraat Series – 2009 to 2012

Writer: Syed Mohammad Ahmed, Khadija Shah, Vasay Chaudhry, Bushra Ansari
Director: Marina Khan, Nadeem Beyg
Producer: Evernew Studio
Cast: Bushra Ansari, Javed Sheikh, Hina Dilpazeer, Saba Hameed,Samina Ahmad, Hassan Niazi, Ayesha Omer, Shehryar Zaidi,
Sana Askari, Arjumand Rahim, Samina Ahmad & others.
The Baraat Series titled Kis Ki Aye Gi Barat had 4 seasons which were thoroughly entertaining. Each season showed the wedding of a particular character. This series was the perfect mixture of comedy and drama. Some of the characters in this series were an instant hit. They continued to be the highlight in every season.
Best Pakistani Dramas 2010
Here is a list of Best Pakistani dramas we have made of best Pakistani dramas in 2010. Let us have a look at the titles as well as short stories, production and writers of these dramas.
Daam – 2010

Writer: Umera Ahmed
Director: Mehreen Jabbar
Producer: 7th Sky Entertainment
Cast: Sanam Baloch, Aamina Sheikh, Adeel Hussein, Nimra Bucha, Sanam Saeed, Faisal Shah & others.
Drama serial Daam is one of those dramas which contributed to the revival of Pakistani dramas. It was a great change when most of the production houses were too busy copying scripts from neighboring country. Writers like Umera Ahmed brought the charm of Pakistani dramas back. Daam was beautifully penned down. Its the story of relationships, friendship and deceit.
Dastan – 2010

Writer: Samira Fazal
Director: Haissam Hussain
Producer: Momina Duraid
Cast: Sanam Baloch, Samina Peerzada, Saba Qamar, Ahsan Khan, Fawad Khan, Mehreen Raheel, Affan Waheed, Babrik Shah, Saba Hameed, Daniyal Raheel, Anita Camphor and others.
Dastan drama is based on novel by Razia Butt titled Bano. The story of Dastaan’s story is based on the Indo-Pak partition and how the lives of people involved were changed and affected. The story revolved around the journey of the central character Bano. She lived a normal life before the idea of going to Pakistan and becoming a part of the newly formed Islamic state. This made her go through the worst experiences of her life. Bano’s journey was filled with a lot of ups and downs. The experience was conveyed in a such a manner that viewers felt for Bano and every single character every step of the way.
Mera Saeein – 2010
Writer: Samira Fazal
Director: Babar Javed
Producer: A&B Entertainment
Cast: Amina Sheikh, Sunita Marshall, Noman Ejaz, Mohib Mirza, Beenish Chauhan, Savera Nadeem, Faysal Qureshi, Saba Faisal and others.
Mera Saeein is a story of a Sindhi lord Malik Wajahat Ali. He is the man of desires who lets his desires rule him. Besides power, wealth and desire to be with women, His biggest desire was a son. During this course, he meets a strong woman who lived and studied in UK. She believes she could change Wajahat’s personality. But she ends up becoming a rival of her best friend. Mera Saeein was all about greed and emotions that were conveyed brilliantly
Qaid e Tanhai – 2010

Writer: Umera Ahmed
Director: Babar Javed
Producer: A&B Productions
Cast: Savera Nadeem, Faysal Qureshi, Saba Hameed, Sunita Marshall, Syed Jibran, Neelam Munir, Lubna Aslam, Ismat Zaidi and others.
Qaid e Tanhai is a story of a family that goes through a very hard time in terms of emotions. A young married couple faces financial difficulties and the mother who controls her puts his wife in trouble. Qaid e Tanhai is a story of the cons of a long-distance relationship. It focuses on how a couple that is distant, starts relying on other people for the sake of companionship. In Drama serial Qaid e Tanhai also shows what goes around comes around. The one who was responsible for distancing the couple ends up lonely too.
Best Pakistani Dramas 2011
Here is a list of Best Pakistani dramas we have made of best Pakistani dramas in 2011. Let us have a look at the titles as well as short stories, production and writers of these dramas.
Maat – 2011

Writer: Umera Ahmed
Director: Amna Nawaz Khan
Producer: MD Productions
Cast: Saba Qamar, Adnan Siddiqui, Aamina Sheikh, Noor Hassan Rizvi, Shamim Hilali, Asad Malik & others.
Maat is based on a novel by Umer Ahmed. This was the first drama which showed sibling rivalry. Saman (Saba Qamar) and Aiman (Amina Shaikh). Saman is greedy and outspoken girl who wants to marry someone rich someday. Aiman, is a simple girl who would marry wherever her parents say. Saman rejects a proposal of her cousin who is in love with her because he is poor so his mother asks for Aiman’s proposal which was his mother’s first choice. The story starts taking an interesting twist as Saman’s brother in law (the cousin who proposed to her) gets rich.
Mein Abdul Qadir Hoon – 2011

Writer: Sarwat Nazir
Director: Babar Javed
Producer: A & B Productions
Cast: Fahad Mustafa, Alishba Yusef, Aamina Sheikh, Faysal Qureshi, Sana Askari, Saba Hameed & others.
Mein Abdul Qadir Hoon is one of the very few Pakistani dramas even in today’s time which showed the struggles of a young man instead of a woman. The story was focused on the male protagonist in the time when most stories revolved around women. The story starts with a young mama’s boy to a hot and spoiled grown up guy to a religious fella. The story has a spiritual element to it and how its is seen in modern societies.
Roag – 2011
Writer: Faiza Iftikhar
Director: Babar Javed
Producer: A & B Productions
Cast: Asif Raza Mir, Faisal Qureshi, Sumbul Iqbal, Shagufta Ijaz & others.
Drama serial Roag was based on a very sensitive topic of child rape at a time when these subjects were considered extremely tabooed. Apart from this, it also covered many other circumstantial pressures and challenges faced by young people. Roag set the bar really high in the Pakistani drama industry that even today, the dramas which are based on such topics are often compared with it.
Hamsafar – 2011

Writer: Farhat Ishtiaq
Director: Sarmad Khoosat
Producer: MD Productions
Cast: Fawad Khan, Mahira Khan, Naveen Waqar, Atiqa Odho, Behroze Sabzwari, Hina Bayat, Saba Faisal & others.
Hamsafar was the most gripping play of its time, it also had an unmatched fan following. It was the story of two people who are forced to get married, they fall in love and the rest of the drama covered the ups and downs in their relationship. Fawad Khan and Mahira Khan’s on-screen couple as well the fast pace of this show in the first few weeks won the viewers over completely.
Mere Pass Pass – 2011

Writer: Samira Fazal
Director: Misbah Khalid
Producer: MD Productions
Cast: Deepak Perwani, Nadia Jameel, Moammar Rana, Aysha Khan (senior), Faisal Shah, Ayesha Sana & others.
The story of Mere Pass Pass was unusual; it was the story of a man who falls hopelessly in love with a married woman. The beauty of this play lied in its simplicity, the perfect characterizations and a very engaging screenplay. Every character and actor left a lasting impact. The casting was faultless and all the actors shared superb on screen chemistry. There were times when the camera work wasn’t very impressive but overall the direction and editing was spot on.
Khuda Aur Mohabbat – 2011 & 2017

Writer: Hashim Nadeem
Director:
Season 1: Anjum Shehzad
Season 2: Syed Ali Raza Usama
Producer: Javeria Saud
Cast: Imran Abbas, Sadia Khan, Kubra Khan, Salman Shahid, Firdous Jamal, Khalid Butt, Shafqat Cheema, Fazila Qazi, Rambo and others.
Khuda aur Mohabbat was a drama based on the novel written by Hashim Nadeem. The story of Khuda aur Mohabbat was based on the journey of Hammad who goes from loving a human being to finding the love of his Creator through that. Hammad and Imaan’s short-lived love story was one of a kind. Their love goes through the scrutiny of societal obstacles and they don’t get to be together. This novel was dramatized twice. One in 2011 and the other in 2017.
Akbari Asghari – 2011

Writer: Faiza Iftikhar
Director: Haissam Hussain
Producer: Six Sigma Presentation
Cast: Imran Abbas, Fawad Khan, Sanam Baloch, Humaima Malik, Nargis Rasheed, Asma Abbas, Rehan Sheikh, Nasreen Qureshi, Kiran Haq and others.
Akbari Asghari drama was based on the infamous novel Mirat ul Uroos written by Nazir Ahmed Dehlvi. The story highlighted the stark differences between two sisters Akbari and Asghari. This drama has a comic take on the theme of the story and the Punjabi humor made it one of its kind. This drama was a fine example of ‘never judging a book by its cover’ and the realistic portrayal made it a very interesting watch.
Pani Jaisa Pyaar – 2011

Writer: Moomal Shunaid
Director: Sarmad Sultan Khoosat
Producer: Momina Duraid
Cast: Saba Qamar, Mikaal Zulfikar, Juggun Kazim, Ahsan Khan, Samina Peerzada, Babrik Shah, Samina Peerzada, Firdous Jamal and others.
Pani Jaisa Pyaar is a story of rape victim Sana who is put through tough circumstances because of some wrong decisions made by her family. It also showcases how keeping the truth haunts Sana in her marital life but in the end, when she decides to take a stand for herself by putting her self-respect and mental peace before anything else, everything else shapes up. Pani Jaisa Pyaar was one of those few Pakistani dramas which gave a happy ending to a rape victim showing that what they go through is never their fault.
Mera Naseeb – 2011

Writer: Samira Fazal
Director: Adnan Ahmed
Producer: Momina Duraid
Cast: Imran Aslam, Samina Peerzada, Sajid Hasan, Imran Abbas, Syra Yousuf, Sanam Saeed, Adeel Hussain, Bushra Ansari, Rubina Ashraf and more
The story of the drama revolves around with two girls, Shazia (Sanam Saeed) and Nazia (Syra Yousuf). It starts with both of them listening to the stories of their Phupi Ammi (Sakina Samoo). She tells them that they were born on the same day and the same time but to two different mothers. Shazia grows into an average looking and Nazia into a beautiful and fair skinned young lady. A fortune teller/ priest tells that fate of the two has been intertwined; whatever happens to Nazia will affect Shazia’s fate as well, but in a negative way.
Best Pakistani Dramas 2012
Here is a list of Best Pakistani dramas we have made of best Pakistani dramas in 2012. Let us have a look at the titles as well as short stories, production and writers of these dramas.
Durr-e-Shehwar – 2012

Writer: Umera Ahmed
Director: Haissam Hussain
Producer: MD Productions & Six Sigma Entertainment
Cast: Sanam Baloch, Samina Peerzada, Mikaal Zulfiqar, Qavi Khan, Nadia Jamil, Noman Ijaz, Umer Naru, Syed Muhammad Ahmed & others.
This drama had some of the most heart-warming, soul-stirring and effective dialogues. Durr-e-Shehwar covered the story of two different generations and their attempts to make their marriages work. Durr-e-Shehwar is a classic which every drama fan must watch. If you haven’t watched it do give it a go, it will transport you in a world of its own right from the get-go. You cannot watch it without crying buckets of tears.
Shehr-e-Zaat – 2012

Writer: Umera Ahmed
Director: Sarmad Sultan Khoosat
Producer: Abdullah Kadwani Asad Qureshi and Momina Duraid Production
Cast: Mahira Khan, Mohib Mirza, Mekaal Zulfiqar

Shehr-e-Zaat revolves around a beautiful day-dreamer, Falak Sher Afgan (Mahira Khan), an only child to very rich parents. Falak is a student of fine arts who makes the sculpture of the man of her dreams and falls head over heels in love when she finds the breathing manifestation of it in Salman Ansar (Mikaal Zulfiqar).
Zindagi Gulzar Hai 2012

Writer: Umera Ahmed
Director: Sultana Siddiqui
Cast: Sanam Saeed ,Fawad Khan, Ayesha Omer, Mehreen Raheel, Sheheryar Munawar Siddiqui, Mansha Pasha, Sana Sarfaraz, Samina Peerzada, Javed Shaikh
A story of a simple and matured girl Kashaf, whose father left her mother because she gave birth to only daughters. Zaroon, who belongs to a rich family and elite class enters Kashaf’s life. But her personality and doubts about men (originated from her father’s nature) stand in the way of happiness.
Best Pakistani Dramas 2013
Here is a list of Best Pakistani dramas we have made of best Pakistani dramas in 2013. Let us have a look at the titles as well as short stories, production and writers of these dramas.
Pyarey Afzal 2013

Writer: Khalil-Ur-Rehman Qamar
Director: Nadeem Baig
Production: Six Sigma Entertainment
Cast: Hamza Ali Abbasi, Ayeza Kha, Sana Javed, Sohai Ali Abro, Saba Hameed
The story starts in the city of Hyderabad where the protagonist Afzal Subhan (Hamza Ali Abbasi) son of Maulvi Subhanallah (Firdous Jamal) is playing Cricket. Afzal spends his time playing sports, cards and betting which his father despises. He has a crush on Farah Ibrahim (Aiza Khan), the mill owner’s daughter, and claims to receive letters from Farah which he reads in front of his friends, but does not disclose the name of the girl.
Dil e Muztar – 2013

Writer: Aliya Bukhari
Director: Shahzad Kashmiri
Production: Momina Duraid
Cast: Imran Abbas, Sanam Jung, Sarwat Gilani, Aijaz Aslam
The story revolves around Sila and Adeel’s love life. The story discusses the hardships they had to face because of their class difference despite being cousins. Sila is very close to her aunt (Adeel’s mother) but her parents dislike her despite of all her services. Adeel was also very close to Sila but, he never loved her or thought of marrying her because of how her parents treated his mother. Their marriage is also a result of a misunderstanding that turns Adeel cold towards Sila.
Numm – 2013

Writer: Myra Sajid
Director: Ahsan Talish
Production: Amjad Hashmi
Cast: Fawad Khan, Sania Saeed, Kanza, Wayne, Usman Peerzada, Farah Shah, Munazza Arif
The story of Numm is about strict customs and rituals of feudal times and its affects. The plot of the series revolves around three people: Fawad, Sania and Kanza. It shows how the unwise traditions and old customs affect on this triangular relationship. Fawad Khan as Wali Bakht Khan is the youngest and strongest member of the family. He is a UK graduate. After he returns from Oxford with a graduation degree, he is forced to marryNeelum Akbar Khan. But, later it is revealed that he was first married to Mahjabeen who is now a servant in his house.
Behadd – 2013

Director: Asim Raza First
Screenplay: Umera Ahmad
Producer: Momina Duraid
Cast: Sajal Aly, Nadia Jamil, Adnan Siddiqui, Fawad Khan
The story of the drama revolves around the bond of a motherr, a daughter and friend. After the death of Masooma’s husband, a working mother, She devotes her life to her daughter Maha. As Maha grows, she begins to be extremely possessive of Masooma. Things take a turn when Jamal Ahmed enters Masooma’s life.
Best Pakistani Dramas 2014
Here is a list of Best Pakistani dramas we have made of best Pakistani dramas in 2014. Let us have a look at the titles as well as short stories, production and writers of these dramas.
Bashar Momin – 2014

Writer: Zanjabeel Asim
Director: Syed Ali Raza Usama
Production: Babar Javed & Faisal Qureshi
Cast: Faisal Qureshi, Mariyam Khalif, Sami Khan, Jinaan Hussain, Maheen Rizvi, Ushna Shah
Bashar Momin, the most expensive drama ever made in Pakistan. It can be categorized under the genres of jealousy, love, hatred, romance and suspense. It is a story of a rich guy who loves his three sisters but, is ruthless to his wife Rudaba because of his sisters.
Digest Writer – 2014

Writer: Umera Ahmed and Madiha Shahid
Director: Syed Ahmed Kamran
Production: Larachi Entertainment
Cast: Saba Qamar, Gohar Rasheed, Maheen Rizvi, Agha Ali, Zhalay Sarhadi

Farida, a middle class girl, aspires to become one of the greatest digest writers. She faces a lot of social, economical, and personal barriers. Her family does not approve her love for writing, so she finds support outside of her home. Sheheryar Ahmed (a banker) admires Farida’s writing skills and acknowledges her passion. Their relationship goes through a lot of trouble to the point they are pushed out of their comfort zone.
Ek Tamanna Lahasil Si – 2014

Writer: Wasi Shah
Director: Syed Atif Hussain
Production: Humayun saeed
Cast: Fahad Mustafa, Mawra Hocane, Jana Malik, Hassan Niazi
The story of the drama revolves around a typical innocent woman Nadia whose husband is abusive. She gets married to her friend’s cousin Mohsin and is always abused by her husband and mother in law. Her brother-in-law supports her. She goes crazy when she is not allowed to leave the house with her father-in-law for her mother’s funeral. She gets pregnant with a baby which her husband claims is not his. One day, Nadia’s husband killed his boss for firing him and got in jail. He was declared to be hung, but before being hung he asks for an apology and admits that the baby is his. Nadia gives birth to a baby boy and marries her other cousin. Now, her terrible mother-in-law loses her sanity.
Best Pakistani Dramas 2015
Here is a list of Best Pakistani dramas we have made of best Pakistani dramas in 2015. Let us have a look at the titles as well as short stories, production and writers of these dramas.
Diyar-e-Dil – 2015

Writer: Farhat Ishtiaq
Director: Haseeb Hassan
Production: Momina Duraid
Cast: Abid Ali Osman Khalid Butt Maya Ali Sanam Saeed Mikaal Zulfiqar Hareem Farooq Ali Rehman Khan

The story of Bakhtiyar’s family, which fell apart long ago due to the rebelliousness of his son, Behroze who refused to marry his father’s choice, Arjumand and instead chose to wed Ruhina Arsalan. The story gives a message of how important love and care is in a relationship.
Bin Roye – 2015

Writer: Farhat Ishtiaq
Director: Shahzad Kashmiri
Production: Momina Duraid
Cast: Humayun Saeed, Mahira Khan, Armeena Khan
Drama serial Bin Roye revolves around Saba (Mahira Khan) and Irtaza. The two grow up together and are best friends and cousins. Irtiza fulfills Saba’s all wishes and the two are quiet close to each other. Saba loves him right from the start but, Irtaza leaves for America for post graduation and meets his cousin Saman. They fall for eachother and get married after Saman’s parents die and she moves to Pakistan. Saba learns that Saman is not only her cousin but her sister but, the love turns into hatred when she learns the two are getting married. She curses saman on her wedding that she should have died instead of ruining her life and taking her love away from her. The two get married any way and move to America. Saba marries a guy in anger who has a secret that she keeps and lives with it without telling anyone. He never loves her. She divorces him. Irtaza learns the secret and she confesses her feelings for Irtaza in the end. They talk about this and they find different reasons for living happily.
Sadqay Tumharay – 2015

Writer: Khalil ur Rehman
Director: Mohammed Ehteshamuddin
Production: Momina Duraid
Cast: Mahira Khan, Adnan Malik
Pakistani drama serial Saqay Tumhare was based on the life of the series own writer Khalil-Ur-Rehman Qamar and aired on Hum TV. The Drama in which Mahira played as Shano opposite to Adnan Malik as Khalil. The drama series revolved around two cousins who get engaged in their childhood but, have never met with each other. After years when the meet each other they fall in love. But, twists and turns separate them and they struggle with their relationship. Loads of conspiracies were made to separate the two including Shanos’s mother hanging herself. The two after so many struggles finally unite
Gul-e-Rana (TV series) – 2015

Based on: Hasti Ka Ahang by Samra Bukhari
Written by: Samra Bukhari
Directed by: Farooq Rind
Starring: Sajal Aly and Feroze Khan
The series revolves around a girl who is struggling for the rights of women after being abused by poor mentality people of the society. After marriage, men start to mistreat their wives. Gul-e-Rana (Sajjal Ali) tries her best to transform Adeel’s mentality about women and faces many problems. In the end, Adeel has an accident and transforms into a good person. It is shown in the drama that Gul-E-Rana leaves Adeel for some time and becomes an ordinary teacher.
Best Pakistani Dramas 2016
Here is a list of Best dramas we have made of best Pakistani dramas in 2016. Let us have a look at the titles as well as short stories, production and writers of these dramas.
Udaari – 2016

Writer: Farhat Ishtiaq
Screenplay: Farhat Ishtiaq
Director: Mohammed Ehteshamuddin
Cast: Samiya Mumtaz, Bushra Ansari, Ahsan Khan, Urwa Hocane, Farhan Saeed, Hina Altaf Khan

The drama revolves around two close friends who are like sisters, Sheedan (Bushra Ansari) and Sajida (Samiya Mumtaz). Sheedan is married to Majid (Rehan Sheikh). Sajida is a widow. The story shows a family in a village with a young girl(Meera) whobecomes extremely successful after being dumped by her lover.
Man Mayal – 2016

Writer: Samira Fazal
Producers: Momina Duraid, Samina Humayun Saeed, Sana Shahnawaz, Tariq Shah
Director: Haseeb Hassan
Cast: Hamza Ali Abbasi, Maya Ali, Gohar Rasheed, Ayesha Khan, Aiman Khan
The Story revolves around two neighbors, Manahil and Salahuddin. When Manahil fails her exams, her father asks their neighbor Salahuddin to tutor her. They both fall in love with each other but, Salahuddin refuses to marry Manahil due to their class difference. He leaves Manahil and asks her to agree to Mikael’s proposal because he is rich and could take care of her better. Heart broken Manahil marries Mikael while Salahuddin leaves for Karachi to work at his friend Ifti’s firm. He meets Ifti’s father Rehman who has cancer and is treated poorly. He takes care of him and Rehman signs his will for Salahuddin. After six years Salahuddin is shown living a wealthy life where as Manahil is shown abused by her husband. Jenna, Salahuddin’s colleague falls in love with him and wants to marry him. When Salahudin finds out about Manahil, he regrets his decision of letting her marry Mikaeel and plans on getting her back. Later half shows trials of Salahuddin to prove his love for Manahil when she gets divorced from her husband and Jeena’s conspiracies to separate them.
Besharam – 2016

Writer: Sarwat Nazir
Director: Farooq Rind
Cast: Saba Qamar, Zahid Ahmed
Producers: Humayun Saeed, Shehzad Nasib
The story of Besharam revolves around three women, Sara (Atiqa Odho), Mashal (Saba Qamar) and Sofia (Fia Khan). The serial also has Malik Raza and Zahid Ahmed as the male figures of the story. Besharam deals with the social issues of fashion industry, upper-class family, and its struggles.
Best Pakistani Dramas 2017
Here is a list of Best Pakistani dramas we have made of best Pakistani dramas in 2017. Let us have a look at the titles as well as short stories, production and writers of these dramas.
Alif Allah Aur Insaan – 2017

Writer: Qaisra Hayat
Director: Ahson Talish
Producer: Momina Duraid
Cast: Mikaal Zulfiqar, Ushna Shah, Shehzad Sheikh, Kubra Khan, Imran Ashraf, Sana Fakhar
Alif Allah Aur Insaan revolves around five different people from five totally different backgrounds, faith and conviction. It highlights the concept of how the Creator, Allah rewards the people who believe in hard work and patience.
Baaghi – 2017

Writer: Shazia Khan
Director: Farooq Rind
Producer: Nina Kashif
Cast: Saba Qamar Osman Khalid Butt Khalid Malik Ali Kazmi Sarmad Khoosat Yasir Hussain Nimra Khan Yasir Nawaz Ismat Zaidi Nadia Afgan Hareem Farooq Nomi Ansari Goher Mumtaz Ahmed Godil Irfan Khoosat
Baaghi is biographical based TV show on the famous controversial figure Qandeel Baloch who was murdered by her brother in the name of honor in July 2016. The story revolves around a rebellious girl in a village who dreams of working in the Showbiz and falls in love with a guy who promises to fulfills all her dreams. He betrays her and refuses to do so after marriage. He makes her do all the chores of an ordinary woman and listens to her poisonous mother’s lies which makes him physically abuse her. She decides to leave the village, her family and her son after getting no support from anyone. The life of glamour and fame was a lot different than the one she had previously. She faces a lot of challenges and struggles but, could not become a top model, a singer or even an actress. So, she becomes a controversial social media figure for fame.
O Rangreza – 2017

Writer: Saji Gul
Director: Kashif Nisar
Producer: Moomal Entertainment
Cast: Noman Ijaz Sana Fakhar Sajal Aly Bilal Abbas Khan

The story of ‘O Rungreza’ is about a young girl who is waiting for her teenage to pass. She is an ambitious, energetic, enthusiastic girl. Ahe wants to attain Wajeeh and also dreams of becoming Sonia Jahan. So, she starts finding ways to have both.
Best Pakistani Dramas 2018
Here is a list of Best Pakistani dramas we have made of best Pakistani dramas in 2018. Let us have a look at the titles as well as short stories, production and writers of these dramas.
Suno Chanda – 2018

Writer: Saima Akram Chudhery
Director: Ahson Talish
Producer: Momina Duraid
Cast: Iqra Aziz Farhan Saeed Mashal Khan Nabeel Zuberi Samina Ahmad Nadia Afgan Farhan Ali Agha Farah Shah Sohail Sameer Mizna Waqas Ali Safina Tara Mahmood Adnan Shah Tipu Mohammad Ahmed
The series revolves around two cousins living in joint family. Arsalan Jamshed Ali (Farhan Saeed) and Ajiya Nazakat Ali (Iqra Aziz). They get married because of the wish of their dying grandfather without their consent. Both take their vows (Nikaah) but do not live together because the Rukhsati was not performed yet. Arsal and Jiya being cousins, were really close and childhood companions. They play pranks on each other but, the unplanned and undesired marriage has put them in a war like situation. Both Jiya and Arsal are against the marriage and try to break it. Eventually, after alot of chaos and family war, they both had almost parted ways and even found new partners. But, they realize they were the best match for eachother, the situation takes an interesting turn from them convincing the family not getting them married to convincing their families to get them married. They finally get married and live happily afterwards.
Raanjha Raanjha Kardi – 2018

Writer: Faiza Iftikhar
Director: Kashif Nisar
Producer: Momina Duraid
Cast: Iqra Aziz Imran Ashraf Syed Jibran Asma Abbas Kashif Mehmood Munazzah Arif Ammara Butt Ismat Iqbal
Iqra Aziz plays the role of Noori in the series as daughter of really poor parents who make their living by picking garbage from the streets. Noori never liked the lifestyle and the consequences that came with it. She wanted a better living therefore, move to a city where she works in a factory. She meets two new people over ther, Bhola, a rich childlike guy and Sahir (Syed Jibran), a shopkeeper and a greedy man in general, whom she falls in love with. Noori faces so many challenges because of Sahir from being sexually harrassed to stealing and going to jail. Even afterall, shev gets a ruthless betrayal from Sahir and her family arranges her marriage with bhola.
Their relationship starts with Noori’s feelings of disgust which later converted in unconventional love and she gives birth to bhola’s son in the last episode and they live their unique fairytale together.
KhudParast – 2018

Writer: Radain Shah
Director: Aabis Raza
Producer: Fahad Mustafa & Dr.Ali Kazmi
Cast: Shahzad Shaikh Ramsha Khan Nausheen Shah
The story of Khudparast revolves around the name “Self centered” itself. It shows the life of Uswa, a girl with a liberal mindset. Trying to adjust in her conservative in-laws after marriage, Uswa will try to mold herself according to their rules and regulations and conservative attitude. Failing to do so, she will end up hurting her loved ones because of her selfish nature.
Ghar Titli Ka Par – 2018

Writer: Samra Bukhari
Director: Mohsin Talat
Producer: Abdullah Kadwani & Asad Qureshi
Cast: Sanam Chaudhry Shahzad Shaikh Aiman Khan Ali Abbas
The story of drama serial Ghar Titli Ka Par revolves around three main characters. Anji, Shafaq and Azar. The serial shows a greedy woman Anji who gets involved in friendship with a rich girl Shafaq to marry her brother who is already engaged. She fails to do so and gets married to an average guy but, later dumps and mistreats her him because he is not rich. She gets to know that Shafaq’s husband is rich so she and leaves her husband to achieve Azar, Shafaq’s husband for wealth and because of the jealousy she had for Shafaq in her heart. She aims to destroy the house of her very own best friend. She plans on getting everything shafaq has including her house and husband but, in the end she gets nothing. Not even her own son, siblings and parents.
Best Pakistani Dramas 2019
Here is a list of Best Pakistani dramas we have made of best Pakistani dramas in 2019. Let us have a look at the titles as well as short stories, production and writers of these dramas.
Do Bol – 2019

Writer: Sarwat Nazir
Director: Syed Wajahat Rauf
Producer: Humayun Saeed Shahzad Nasib Samina Humayun Saeed Sana Shahnawaz
Cast: Hira Mani Affan Waheed

The story of drama serial ‘Do Bol’ revolves around two individuals from different backgrounds. Hira Salman as Geeti is a beautiful girl who has a sweet nature and is loved by everyone around her. She belongs to a wealthy family. Baddar and Geeti, both are victims of their circumstances and are destined to spend their whole lives with each other.
Cheekh – 2019

Writer: Zanjabeel Asim Shah
Director: Badar Mehmood
Producer: Fahad Mustafa & Dr. Ali Kazmi
Cast: Saba Qamar Emmad Irfani Bilal Abbas Aijaz Aslam Azekah Daniel Ushna Shah

Drama Serial Cheekh is not a regular love story or a drama. It is a story of a woman “Mannat” who shared this message of standing for the right and justice against no matter who! She dared to stand against her own family to demand justice for her her best friend who was raped and murdered by her brother in law in her own home .
Hasad – 2019

Writer: Abida Ahmed
Director: Aabis Raza
Producer: Fahad Mustafa & Dr. Ali Kazmi
Cast:Minal Khan Arij Fatyma Noor Hassan Saba Faisal Nida Mumtaz Ayaz Samoo

The story of the drama Hasad revolves around two brothers and their wives. The drama is based on jealousy and envy of a woman Zareen “Arij Fatyma” with her sister in law Nain Tara “Minal Khan“. The jealousy begins with the love and attention Nain Tara gets from her husband Armaan “Shehroz Sabzwari“. Zareen always compares herself with Nain Tara and her husband Farhan “Noor Hassan” with his brother Armaan.
Anaa – 2019

Writer: Samira Fazal
Director: Shahzad Kashmiri
Producer: Momina Duraid
Cast: Hania Aamir Shehzad Sheikh Naimal Khawar Usman Mukhtar

The story of ‘Anaa’ revolves around two nawab families. Hania Aamir as Daneen and Shahzad Sheikh as Areesh. They both fall for each other but will have to confront their family norms in order to be together.
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