They say anything you watch is bound to tamper with expectations about life and the notion of a dreamlike pyaar, be it
Pakistani dramas have longed carved out the most exquisite and heart-achingly breathtaking character names for so long, they should honestly
‘Diyar-e-Dil’ was such a diamond of a drama. It’s a bit underrated (and I honestly don’t know why), but nonetheless has
Mikaal Zulfiqar is undeniably one of our industry’s most illustrious stars. He’s what you could consider an A-lister really, with
Osman Khalid Butt is perhaps the closest to perfect the Pakistani media industry will ever get. He’s kind, he’s talented,
Pakistani television has unarguably bestowed upon us some of the most beloved couples; two characters so wonderfully perfect for one
“Bin Roye is amongst my best novels. I cried and laughed with Saba. Saba’s character is very close to my
‘Diyar-e-Dil’ was utterly brilliant, with impeccable acting, crisp writing and a story line that left moral imprints so grounded, the drama
City life is so loud that you’re unable to catch some breath and enjoy the little, ordinary moments of life.
Okay. Cards on the table. Pakistani dramas are the best in the world. And there’s absolutely no doubt about it.