Explore the best of romantic Pakistani TV. Our guide has
the five must-watch dramas, perfect for drama lovers.
Pakistani dramas have ruled the hearts for a long time. The
magic of Pakistani dramas covering diverse topics like love, life, and family.
There are several dramas based on topics highlighting the important issues in
society. The reason for the popularity behind the dramas is generally that
people can associate with these stories and characters easily. The acting
skills and musical scores make the mark as well. The romantic dramas are also
an important element of the drama history. The stories of intricate
relationships and heartfelt emotions lie at the heart of romantic dramas. They
are a window into the heart and soul of people in love. Besides portraying love
and deep-felt emotions, they represent the beauty of its culture and the
strength of its people beyond its boundaries.
Scroll down to explore the best romantic Pakistani dramas of
all types.
Tere Bin
"Tere Bin" is a Pakistani drama that has won drama
fans' hearts. The complex love story of Meerab and Murtasim, played by Yumna
Zaidi and Wahaj Ali, respectively, was no less than a roller coaster ride. The backdrop
of traditional values and familial pressures further added to the drama's plot
highlights the themes of consent, independence, and the nuances of arranged
marriages. The story begins with the marriage of Meerab and Murtasim, the two
extremely different people who landed into a relationship without their
personal choices. Their story is a blend of drama, romance, and moments of
introspection, challenging societal norms and expectations. It was due to
the fame and the constantly rising TRPs that the team Tere Bin decided to
launch its season 2.
Mere Humsafar
"Mere Humsafar" is another deeply emotional and
compelling Pakistani drama series. It went on air from December 2021 to
September 2022. The drama focuses on the story of Hala (Hania Aamir) and Hamza
(Farhan Saeed). Despite the family pressures and the old childhood relationship
with his cousin, Farhan ties the knot with Hala. The story then highlights how
the naïve, introverted and always scared Hala turns out to be a confident young
girl after getting Hamza’s love. The strong plot, storyline and impressive
acting contributed to its popularity and critical acclaim.
Dillagi
"Dillagi" is another romantic tale of Anmol and
Mohid. It highlights the twists and turns in the life of a feudal successor,
Mohid, who comes to collect the debt from Anmol’s family but falls in love with
the resilient and brave young lady Anmol. These characters, played by Mehwish
Hayat and Hamayun Saeed, are unique in many ways. They represented the complex
narrative of love, conflict, and resilience. The story reveals how the strength
to fight the odds can change life. Anmol became an inspiration to face the
usual social pressures and challenges related to traditional gender roles. The
drama entertains and sparks conversation about women's societal roles, making
it a must-watch for those who appreciate stories that inspire and challenge the
status quo.
Do Bol
"Do Bol" is a classic example of a play focusing
on love, sacrifice, and societal contrasts. The story is not much different
from the usual romantic dramas where the two apparently mismatched people come
together in a relationship and finally end up happily ever after. The
unforeseen happenings bring together Geeti (Hira Mani) and Badar (Affan
Waheed). The carefree young girl moves into a family with a different socio-economic
background. Still, her spouse, Badar, enters her heart with his maturity and
diligence. The drama was praised for the heartfelt performances, and the on-screen
chemistry was particularly praised. It was written by Sarwat Nazir and directed
by Syed Wajahat Hussain. The soundtrack was another factor that made the drama
one of my favourites.
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