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Top Pakistani Dramas You Need to Watch in 2024

Pakistani dramas are now trending globally, capturing audiences with their real-life stories, exploration of societal issues, and well-executed plots. These dramas have broken the stereotype of typical soap operas, emerging as strong contenders in the entertainment industry. Shows like "Mere Humsafar," "Ishq Murshid," "Tere Bin," and "Mujhe Pyaar Hua Tha" have gained immense popularity due to their compelling on-screen chemistry between leads. Here’s a blend of both new and noteworthy older dramas that deserve mention.

Ishq Murshid

Ishq Murshid

One of the most trending dramas of 2024, "Ishq Murshid" stars Bilal Abbas Khan and Durefishan Saleem, whose on-screen chemistry has captured hearts worldwide. The romantic drama follows the story of Shahmeer Sikander, a wealthy politician who falls for Shibra, a strong, opinionated woman who cannot tolerate injustice. To win her heart, Shahmeer disguises himself as Fazal Baksh, a humble servant in Shibra’s father’s office, gradually endearing himself to her family.

"Ishq Murshid" starts strong with a well-paced plot but loses momentum towards the end, opting for a subtle conclusion that could have been more impactful. Nonetheless, the light-hearted drama is a must-watch, with Shibra and Fazal Baksh’s chemistry truly heartwarming.

Jaan e Jahan

Jaan e Jahan

When two stellar actors come together, it’s hard to resist the allure of the drama. "Jaan e Jahan" stars Ayeza Khan and Hamza Ali Abbasi, portraying Shehram and Mahnoor’s unwavering love for each other. Shehram, who calls Mahnoor “Jaan-e-Jahan,” is ready to abandon his luxurious life to be with her. However, class differences, misunderstandings, and jealousy pose significant challenges. This drama is a captivating watch, thanks to the phenomenal performances of its lead actors.

Shiddat

shiddat

"Shiddat," starring Muneeb Bhatt and Anmol Baloch, delves into psychological themes rarely explored in Pakistani dramas. The story follows Asra and Sultan, a couple starting a new life together. Asra is deeply in love with Sultan, an ambitious and successful man with many secrets. Sultan’s ability to gaslight and emotionally manipulate Asra forms the crux of the story. The drama is a must-watch for those who enjoy analyzing complex character behaviors, with Muneeb Bhatt delivering an outstanding performance.

Kuch Ankahi

Kuch Ankahi

For fans of "Tere Bin" still swooning over Wahaj Ali and Yumna Zaidi’s chemistry, "Kuch Ankahi" offers a more realistic and practical narrative. Starring Sajal Aly and Bilal Abbas, this drama tackles important issues like women empowerment, domestic violence, child abuse, childhood trauma, and abandonment. While it may not have an extraordinary plot, it resonates with viewers through its portrayal of real-life challenges and avoids exaggerated storytelling.

Tere Bin

tere bin

"Tere Bin" has become one of the most popular Pakistani dramas, thanks to the sizzling on-screen chemistry between Wahaj Ali and Yumna Zaidi, a revengeful soundtrack reminiscent of old Bollywood songs, and a plot filled with suspense and Wattpad-like moments. However, the drama does have its share of problems, particularly the toxic relationship between Murtasim and Meerab. Despite these issues, Wahaj and Yumna’s chemistry captivates the audience.

Mujhe Pyaar Hua Tha

Mujhe Pyaar Hua Tha

Although "Mujhe Pyaar Hua Tha" can feel a bit stretched at times, the on-screen chemistry between Wahaj Ali and Hania Aamir has garnered significant attention. The love triangle between Areeb, Saad, and Maheer explores the harsh realities of fate and acceptance, frequently making viewers question, “Why didn’t this happen then?” The drama’s powerful message and engaging storyline make it worth watching.

Parizaad

Parizaad

No discussion of Pakistani dramas is complete without mentioning "Parizaad." One of the best contemporary dramas, it features Ahmed Ali Akbar in the titular role, portraying a man who transforms his destiny while confronting the harsh realities of life and success. The drama serves as both a social commentary and a spiritual journey for the dark-skinned Parizaad, who struggles to find love despite his fame and wealth.

Mere Humsafar

Mere Humsafar

"Mere Humsafar" may not be everyone’s cup of tea due to its occasional exaggeration and dramatic moments. However, the chemistry between Farhan Saeed and Hania Aamir overcomes these flaws. The drama, set in a dramatic backdrop, is a delightful treat for fans of romantic dramas.