Pakistani Dramas are watched all over the world. There are many best Dramas every year on the famous entertainment channels of Pakistan like Geo Tv, Ary Entertainment, Geo Kahani, Express Entertainment and Hum TV. We have prepared the list of 10 Pakistani Dramas that are worth watching in 2013. These are the most popular pakistani dramas of 2013.
DIL e MUZTER:
This is a simple story with a beautiful lead pair in Imraan Abbas, fresh from his stint in Bollywood, and new comer Sanam Jang who are sure to keep you in on a Saturday night. The story revolves around Sila, the only child of wealthy parents, who is in love with her cousin Adeel. Since his father’s death Adeel and his mother have lived off the charity of his Uncle and Sila’s father, a fact he is never allowed to forget. When a proposal comes from Sila’s Stepmother’s family, she rejects it and chooses Adeel as her life partner .
Sadly, the consequent recriminations and accusations from the family taint any feelings Adeel might form for Sila. So, though he marries her out of respect for his family and uncle, his heart is far from attached to his naïve young wife. Beautifully shot, with a slightly filmi touch this drama is the directorial debut of Shahzaad Kashmiri and the second serial of Writer Aliya Bukhari. It has all the glossy hall marks of a Momina Duraid production but its main recommendation is the lead pair, Imraan Abbas in particular lifts each episode out of the ordinary
SILVATEIN:
Looking for funny yet intelligent comedy? Love your family but hate the awkward situations they land you in? This witty, realistic drama is for you. In any other drama the fact that one of the lead heroines is..ahem ..”29” would be cause for tears and other melodrama but in writer Samira Fazal’s world reasonable people just don’t do that. The story revolves around two very competitive sisters ,who are neither devil nor angel but like all of us a: little of both. When Bilal the supposedly ‘prime rishta’ from America chooses Natasha(Mira Sethi) over her sister Zaib(Amna Shaikh)the girl he had actually come to meet, it makes the already precarious relationship between the girls even more shaky.
While Natasha is not sure whether she even likes Bilal , perhaps fate has something completely different in store for Zaib too. Also starring Adeel Hasan as Danyal’s elder brother Reyhan and directed by another debutant director Scheherazade Shaikh, this is an engrossing comedy of manners and full of smart one liners.
Zindagi Gulzar Hai
Most people are already watching this super hit serial starring Pakistan‘s very own superstar Fawad Khan and Sanam Saeed. So much has been written about it but it is safe to say even joining it at episode 12 will not lesson your enjoyment.It is the story of how two very different people, who used to fight in college but eventually meet again and marry.
Virasat:
If anyone is looking for something of substance, something which holds a mirror up to not only Pakistani society but the culture of its political system, this is for them .Based on several actual political figures and events, this serial stars Faysal Qureshi, Savera Nadeem and Nimra Bucha, with later appearances by Faizan Khawaja. The story is shot in the style of a dark, Bollywood style political thriller and should hold the viewers in rapt attention if it is anything like Director Amir Yusuf’s previous work in Ghaao.
The story of a powerful man who manipulates every situation life throws at him to his own advantage This is a Mega serial from A&B production, written by Faiza Ifthikhar.
Rehaai:
Written by Farhat Ishtiaq of Humsafar fame this serial is directed by Mehreen Jabbar , one of the most talented directors in Pakistan. The story concerns the difficult and painful subject of child brides, gender inequality and women’s empowerment. Such things are sad realities for many in the subcontinent and perhaps by concentrating the spotlight of the entertainment industry on this very serious issue,
some understanding can be achieved. Starring Samina Peerzada, Maria Wasti and Nauman Ejaaz,this promises to be a hard but compelling look at this sad issue.