From Barzakh & to Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum, 6 Pakistani Dramas To Watch


Pakistani dramas have gained tremendous popularity in India and are admired for their engaging and crisp storylines, remarkable performances and uniqueness. These shows transcended geographical boundaries and became a staple of entertainment for audiences of all ages. Before the year wraps up, here are the top six Pakistani dramas that should be on your watchlist.

Mrs. & Mr. Shameem
Ishq Murshid
Kabli Pulao
Abdullahpur Ka Devdas
Barzakh
Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum

Mrs. & Mr. Shameem

Mrs. & Mr. Shameem revolves around a soft-spoken man Shameem, who marries his best friend Umaina after she is betrayed by her ideal man. Fate takes another twist when Shameem contracts a life-threatening illness, forcing the couple to confront their challenges and redefine their bond. This heart-wrenching story of resilience and unconditional love stars Naumaan Ijaz, Saba Qamar, Gul-e-Rana, and Faiza Gillani.

Ishq Murshid

Ishq Murshid

Ishq Murshid tells the story of Shahmeer, the son of a corrupt politician, who falls in love with a girl fighting against the very system his family upholds. To win her heart, he disguises himself as an ordinary man, embarking on a journey that tests his beliefs, love and integrity. Starring Bilal Abbas Khan, Dur-e-Fishan Saleem and Amaim Munir, this drama delves into themes of identity and sacrifice.

Kabli Pulao

Kabli Pulao

After showing her acting calibre in Tere Bin, Sabeena Farooq returned to the screen with another stellar performance in Kabli Pulao.  It is a story that explores the cultural divide between Barbeena, an Afghan widow, and Haji Mushtaq, a deeply spiritual man in Pakistan. Forced into marriage under unforeseen circumstances, the pair navigate their differences and grow to respect and love one another. It stars Mohammed Ehteshamuddin, Nadia Afgan besides Sabeena Farooq. Kabli Pulao is a story of resilience, love, and acceptance.

Abdullahpur Ka Devdas

Abdullahpur Ka Devdas

In the small town of Abdullahpur, a story of love, friendship, and sacrifice unfolds. Fakhar and Kashi, two best friends, unknowingly fall for the same woman, Gul Bano, who is mesmerized by an anonymous poet named Devdas. When Kashi reveals himself as Devdas, Gul Bano becomes enamoured, however, the truth is not what it seems on the surface. The actual Devdas – Fakhar takes it upon himself to protect his lover, even if it means sacrificing his feelings. It stars Sara Khan, Bilal Abbas, Raza Talish, Shehzad Nawaz, Nabeel Zuberi, Ali Ansari and Sawera Nadeem.

Barzakh

Barzakh

The celebrated duo Fawad Khan and Sanam Saeed reunited on screen for Barzakh – a gripping drama that blends magical realism with family conflict. It is set in the mythical Land of Nowhere and follows the story of a 76-year-old recluse who invites his children to his “Third and Final Wedding.” As the estranged family gathers, past grievances come to the surface, and they discover the locals believe the bride-to-be has been dead for over half a century. The show also features veteran actor Salman Shahid and rising star Khushhal Khan besides the Zindagi Gulzar Hai duo. This is the perfect watch for the ones who are on the lookout for a deeply layered and thought-provoking story coupled with a terrific performance.

Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum

Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum

Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum is another Pakistani drama which became an instant hit in India for its stellar cast and heartwarming storyline. Starring Hania Aamir and Fahad Mustafa, follows the story of two young people who are polar opposites to each other. A bookish, practical girl meets a laid-back, carefree guy and they embark on a journey that is full of lighthearted moments, relatable struggles, and meaningful connections. The show also stars Emmad Irfani in a key role. It is a must-watch for the ones who are looking for a feel-good romance.

Watch most of these dramas with a unique blend of romance, intrigue and drama on Zindagi’s YouTube channel.



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