Ayesha khan and Afaan waheed looking too gorgeous in their upcoming serial Maseeha. Ayesha khan stunning looks in these pictures make this serial to be a super hit one..both looking cool together…
With an increase in private television channels, and an exponential rise in the time slots devoted to drama serials, sifting through the diverse content on air is a gargantuan task.
There are cause-oriented serials which aim to send out positive messages. There are light-hearted love stories, which you can watch in order to relax. And of course, there are some which are infused with humour – their sole purpose is to compel you to subdue your grey matter, and have a good laugh.
With the good, the bad, and the ugly out there, which serials are the ones to raise some important issues? Lost beneath poor marketing and the mega serials on air in the same time slot, following are five drama serials which were well-thought-out, and aimed to make their audiences ‘dare to be different’:
Muhabbat Rooth Jaye Tou (Hum TV)
Brilliantly written by Faiza Iftikhar, this drama serial brings to light many different customs prevalent in a feudal setup, namely marriage to the Quran and child marriages, among others. Although the pace of the story was extremely slow, it was amazing to note the mature way in which the writer handled the issues, especially that of child marriage. The character of Shahnawaz, played commendably by Humayun Saeed, takes his child-wife away from his family, puts her in a hostel, and gets her educated; in the end, he secures her future in the most unexpected way. The entire team of this serial deserves an applause for their portrayal of pertinent issues.
Roag (ARY Digital)
This was again a very decent effort. Based on a story by Faiza Iftikhar, this drama serial touches upon parental neglect and the disastrous consequences that follow. It also details child abuse, and the way it affects the victims and their families. The entire cast has given an impressive performance, with every scene conveying the right tone and intensity. You could not watch this one without getting goosebumps every now and then. In the end, all parents have plenty of lessons to take away from it.
Mora Piya (Geo TV)
The recently concluded Mora Piya, written by Mohsin Ali and directed by Anjum Shehzad, was an excellent effort that emphasised on unexpected events that can unfold in a married couples life. Ultimately, the way they choose to deal with them determines the quality of their relationship. Unlike other drama serials, which pinpoint marital issues to interfering in-laws or some other flimsy external factor, this story was all about the ‘internal’ struggles of one couple to come to terms with a tragic incident.
Dil Hai Chota Sa (Geo TV)
Bushra Ansari wrote this heart-touching tale of a young girl, who has always had decisions imposed upon her by the rest of her family. She learns the hard way to live and to love, and ultimately, grows into a self made and strong person. The love story in the backdrop is endearing, to say the least.
Durre-Shehwar (Hum TV)
Currently on air, Durre-Shehwar is probably the most apt serial for couples as part of pre-marital, as well as post-marital counselling. That it has broken the stereotype of elderly parents having nothing to do in life by showcasing a productive elderly couple only adds to its brilliance. The poignant, heart-touching dialogues of Umera Ahmed, have juxtaposed brilliantly with Haissam Hussain’s direction. Add to that a star cast at its best, and you have a serial with believable character textures, that make their way to your heart.
If you do indeed enjoy drama serials and have missed any of the above, be sure to catch them on YouTube – they’re well worth your time.
Hareem Ahmed is a passionate reviewer and critic of Pakistani drama serials. She can be reached at dramabuff.dp@gmail.com
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Pakistani activist gets US’ International Women of Courage Award
WASHINGTON: A Pakistani woman activist from Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa has been conferred with the International Women of Courage award by the US.
Shad Begum was presented the award by US First Lady Michelle Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton at a ceremony on Thursday, which was also attended by Pakistan’s Ambassador to the US Sherry Rehman.
Shad hails from Lower Dir district of Malakand division, which was briefly under militant rule before the Pakistan Army launched an operation in May 2009. She has been recognised for her contribution to the improvement in the lives of women in conservative communities.
Shad is among 10 women who were given the award from as many countries, which are Afghanistan, Pakistan, Burma, Sudan, Cambodia, Libya, Saudi Arabia, Maldives, Turkey and Brazil.
Born in 1974, Shad founded the Anjuman Behbud-e-Khawateen Talash (ABKT) in Lower Dir in 1994 to work on women rights and development. The organisation has now been renamed as the Association for Behaviour and Knowledge Transformation (ABKT).
Last year, a Pakistani woman named Ghulam Sughra, was given the award.
This is boy is one of the thousands of children in Pakistan who are a victim of child labor. The children are force to do such hard work at such a young age when they should be availing education, laying strong pillars for their future and so for their country, but their guardians/parents neglect this long-term success to avail temporary, short-term benefits.
This too shows inequality in the society, as women behind the child, in the picture, enjoy luxuries of life while this little boy works his sweats off. People in our society, like the women in the back can spend money on luxuries.. like keeping a pet… but can’t help needy people, nor aid their stability.This wont make your blog look ugly.
sami khan and saba qamar in jo chalay tou jaan se guzar gaye (photo shoot)
Jo Chalay Tou Jaan Say Guzar Gaye, that is based on a novel of same name. This serial that airs on GEO TV.
It tells the story of Zulfishan(Saba Qamar), who is madly in love with Azar(Sami Khan) and the two are engaged to get married. The story takes a turn when Alam Shah(Noman Ijaz),son fo a wealthy businessman Dawar Shah(Qavi Khan) takes interest in her. Alam Shah who lived his entire life as a misogynist, uses all his money and power to win Zulfishan’s love.This is the story of love, lust, revenge and ego.











