Four Pakistani series to look for this Ramazan

Karachi:

As a carrier of good messages and blessings, Ramazan is a month that champions a sense of community. After settling from a meeting day and a solid in the year, it is almost natural to spend a little more time with your loved ones. And what better way to tie than turn on a TV series that everyone enjoys?

While relaxing after tending your commitments is a narnse way of bringing everyone by binging a new drama. Here are four shows to look for during the soft evenings of your Ramazan.

‘Agar Tum Sath Ho’

If you are still rolling from the healthy affair that was Mawra Hocane and Ameer Gilani’s wedding, you might be able to put in this one. Led by a promising role crew consisting of the newlyweds, Zaviyar Ejaz and Srha Asgr, the series points to a spiraling love triangle, driven by a charismatic set of characters.

Although an expected tale of romance, the series slides into conflict in ways that want you at the edge of your seat. With a happy-go-fucking personality like Farhans (Ameer) and the quiet chaos building within Sahir (Zaviyar) you can only wait for things to go wrong.

Apart from its overall theme of romantic love, the drama also focuses on friendship and familial love. Do not take Farhan’s jovial nature for granted; He may be self -affected, but he would not tolerate a word against his loved ones as his disabled sister.

But to call back, ameer and majas oozes of chemistry are a slight bait to be connected to Agar Tum Sath Ho. When you take the first step, many surprises are waiting forward.

‘Dil Wali Gali Mein’

Zard Patton Ka Bunn Fans wholeheartedly agreed that Sajal Ali and Hamza Sohail are always an expected couple when it comes to TV. Before Dil Wali Gali MeinThe two play innocent lovers who bind the knot despite the generational hose enmity that shares their families.

Despite the harsh prerequisite, the series maintains a comic tone. It opens with a no-nonsense scene at the court, where Sajal’s Deeju and Hamza’s Mujji Elope to marry and tread their families’ wishes. The only problem is that it doesn’t take long for their family members to catch the wind of their plans. And thus, chaos follows.

Glittering with a star -studded role crew, the serial brims with violent characters who know how to land an impression. From funny one-liners to incessant conflict, this series is your fill for an explosive combination of laughter and excitement this month.

‘QUBOOL HAI’

Express TV’s latest offer is a sitcom and what better way to bring your loved ones together than a session of unforgettable hilarity? Add a little fourth wall overgrowth from the narrator and you have a series that serves your family -friendly entertainment needs well.

In the event that you were wondering how committed the show stays in the title, it will inform you from Get-Go. As for the fresh deceased wedding season, QUBOOL HAI Introduces Nausheen Ahmad as a bride, even if desired. Nausheen’s Laila is a dreamer and the narrator intends to tell you, but she is a reluctant.

Influenced, as she is of her widow, yet surprisingly liberal grandmother, the prospect of marriage nerves her. But don’t take her for a cloud and scared woman because she doesn’t hesitate to show you anything else.

Go into Ahmad Hassan’s Farhaad, who effectively brings the head -driver side into her after a fate meeting. After all, this is not only a clash between two individuals, but also two cities. Our Lahori hero, who wants to find a love struggle despite his family’s stiff rules, is stunned when he crosses paths with this carachic clinch.

Directed by Ahmad and written by Javeria Saud, packing the story of drama, comedy and romance a battle. The real couple of Ahmad and Naausheen lift the comedy series through their dynamic mating, one that fans had long hurt to look at the small screen again. Mix a number of characters led by an experienced role crew and you have a marriage-centered sitcom to light up your TV screen in the coming weeks.

‘My dear Cinderella’

If Burns Road Kay Romeo Juliet Have taught us something, it is that classic stories of romance never expire and that they are sure to inspire new series every year. But don’t let My dear Cinderella Deceiving you, for our lead is the opposite of the glass-lined princess.

Sanas (Zara Peerzada) life is introduced to us as nothing less than an adventure. As a person who leads a systematic routine, everything goes according to her plans until it is not. But when Push is going to Skyve, Sana is not afraid to take a stand for herself, even if it means making a decision that her family may not agree with her.

Like Disney Princess, this Cinderella also became an orphan at a young age, though she doesn’t have a fairy godmother to cry. Instead, in a pleasant VRI for the classic story, Sana does not have one but two stepmothers whom she loves, even though her philosophy is rooted in hard love.

Raised in a home full of women with the exception of a younger brother, Sana has assumed the responsibility of looking after her brother, grandmother and deceased father’s two wives. Apart from, like any family head, she is inclined to strengthen her rules for the household. Still, her family takes her methods by one step and loves her despite how demanding she can get. After all, she is only looking for them.

Also in Khaqan Shahnawaz, Juggan Kazim, Tara Mehmood and Seemi Pasha, the series has a long way to go before it can become a crowd pick. However, the unique story offers a compelling argument in favor. After a series of unhealthy family dynamics on TV, it is refreshing to watch a drama that focuses on a loving place family.

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