‘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
Ahsan Khan is making his sturdy comeback to Pakistani television at long last, after his incredible stint as the terrifying
With ‘Yakeen Ka Safar’ coming to an incredibly dreadful end, fans (and us) are reeling in almost anything and everything we can
We really are living in quite a splendid time for Pakistani television. Dramas have never been more diverse in plotlines,
*Spoiler Alert* Well, the second last episode of ‘Yakeen Ka Safar’ aired and it was quite an emotional journey. It was
Ahad Raza Mir is on cloud nine these days, with the actor relishing in his overnight catapult into stardom as
“Kahan chale gaye thay aap?” – A worried Zubia anxiously relaying on the phone to Asfandyar Dialogues, both honeyed and incredibly wrenching,
“Bin Roye is amongst my best novels. I cried and laughed with Saba. Saba’s character is very close to my
Asfandyar and Zubia from ‘Yakeen Ka Safar,’ aka Ahad Raza Mir and Sajal Ali have honestly wrenched up our hearts in
‘Diyar-e-Dil’ was utterly brilliant, with impeccable acting, crisp writing and a story line that left moral imprints so grounded, the drama