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A Trip Down Memory Lane- 5 Best Iconic Pakistani Dramas

1. Dastaan
Cast: Fawad Khan, Sanam Baloch


Set during the clamorous time of Partition and Independence, Dastaan recounted the tale of Hassan and Bano, destroyed by occasions a long way outside their ability to control. The sheer intricacy and size of such an undertaking would plague anybody however was handily taken care of by Haissam Hussain with the sort of next-level virtuoso that he is notable for. Marshalling different areas, a tremendous star cast and every one of the political sensitivities and recorded subtleties while as yet keeping a basic equilibrium makes this dramatization stand head and shoulders over the group.

 

2. Humsafar
Cast: Fawad Khan, Mahira Khan

Humsafar captivated the entire country, beguiling Fawad Khan and Mahira Khan to super-fame. Sarmad Khoosat and Farhat Ishtiaq gave us in excess of a romantic tale- a guide of the human heart, personal comprehension of the most profound sentiments two individuals can have for one another. Sentiment, desire, despair and at last the victory of absolution made this perhaps the best drama ever made.

 

3. Zindagi Gulzar Hai
Cast: Fawad Khan, Sanam Saeed

 

This drama serial was a wonder that made its stars madly famous in both Pakistan and India, boosting the consistent stream of social trade into a waterway of cross-line kinship. Incredible exhibitions from Sanam Saeed, Samina Peerzada and Fawad Khan made this sequential a worldwide top choice. The drama depicts a self-possessed girl who has been through a lot of struggles but how her life changes when a guy named Zaroon falls for her.

4. Shehr-e-Zaat
Cast: Mikaal Zulfiqar, Mahira Khan

 

This story took on some grave subjects like our simple acknowledgement of realism, our absence of compassion for everyone around us and the key to genuine happiness in what must be portrayed as a tale for current occasions. Considerably more than Humsafar, this drama stands out even more by Sarmad Khoosat’s interestingly imaginative and metaphorical executive style.

 

5. Maat
Cast: Saba Qamar, Adnan Siddiqui & Amna Haq

 

Saba Qamar, the serials mainstay stands out tall and proud and is nothing short of powerfully convincing in her role. Despite the absolutely vile character she enacts, the drama is successful and engrossing because of it, not in spite of it. Just goes to show everyone loves (to hate) a good antagonist. Her ever calculating methods forever compelling to watch. That the serial unabashedly embraces the lengths ‘Saman’ will go to realize her dreams, is what make it work so deliciously. Another plus point is that no episode is boring and that in itself is an achievement, given how cereals tend to start strong and then lose interest afterwards.

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