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I have never seen a more child like pair than Abdullah and Mahjabeen
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badedramay · 9 months
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jannat se aagay i'm on the fence about. i feel like umera ahmed dramas are always hit or miss with me these days and the more i rewatch some of them the more it feels like there's a recurring theme of women being made to feel they're ungrateful to god for reacting to hardships created by societal misogyny. which obv is not surprising and is in fact something highly relevant to the experiences of women in our society, but ig i'm kind of tired of it too and want to see a situation where a woman doesn't have to sacrifice her own happiness for the sake of being patient with others. that might be why i enjoyed alif more in comparison, bc it was less about women humbling themselves for the sake of a man and more about people in general humbling themselves before god. and potentially it seems jannat se aagay may go in that direction as well so i'm not losing too much hope. but then there's also the fact that umera's last drama was hum kahaan kay sachay thay and while that had a good message at the core i feel like the execution was pretty juvenile and hard to take seriously. so idk. my feelings are all over the place lololol
as for mein. truly love ayeza's styling as well! i'm kind of hesitant to invest in any more wahaj ali dramas both on account of oversaturation and also how he's sort of soured for me in the past year but zanjabeel asim did write pyaar ke sadqay and that was amazing so.. who knows! it's ary and taking up the mujhe pyaar hua tha timeslot does not spell great vibes to me but idk maybe i'm being too cynical. i feel like yunhi has risen the standard so high for me recently that i'm starting to be a lot pickier than i used to be! i never thought i'd see a drama possessive of that level of subtlety and romantic old school vibe again that you get from old ptv productions and i miss it dearly! i know yunhi has been a bit underrated compared to some of the bigger hits these days but i really want other script writers to take note that this is how they can do things rather than relying on all of the cheap drama and fanfare they normally promote. ig technically speaking neem has been following that train of thought as well, although i know people are irritated by mawra's preaching in it (i personally am not. i'm willing to let a little overidealized preaching slide if it means we get to see something refreshing and different on screen). but i hope we get more subtle dramas! or maybe i just need to look for them harder
UA is..very staunch in her views about the subject of religion and patriarchy. which, when mixed with her brilliance as a writer, turn out to be quite a sinister view because she manages to subtly and not-so-subtly sneak them in her stories and paint only them as the "right" views. she doesn't try to shake any foundations. what she says about both religion and the position of women is not favoring either the minorities or the women of current times who are trying their best to break free from the shackles of patriarchy. UA might appear to be on their side but she is not. she serves only her own purposes be it being pro-establishment through a show like Sinf e Ahan or pro-a particular sect/interpretation of the religion by the points she makes in her other dramas. which is why I like it when her stories steer clear from these particular agendas and instead focus on the more human emotions. her older shows like Daam, Malaal, Kankar, Doraha..they had far more empowered heroines and nuanced human emotions than her more popular works like Zindagi Gulzar Hai or Shehr-e-Zaat. I am seriously hoping that Jannat Say Aagay will take her back to those roots instead of this being yet another propaganda project for her which she has gotten too comfortable with nowadays. Ramsha's teaser for the show has risen my expectations although of course, I am still gonna remain cautious. filhaal toh mere giggles iss baat pe nahin ruk rahe ke I can so easily interpret the vibes of the teaser to being non-heterosexual so obviously and the fact that it's a UA show making me feel that way is just personally hella amusing to me xD the IRONYYY!
bruh when i say Wahaj didn't even register to me in his teaser for Mein while Ayeza's teaser got tattooed on my brain in the first watch only !!! there's no denying wahaj's brilliance but damn the over saturation of his work IS so clearly evident now. Zain feels like another version of Murtasim. yes yes Wahaj carries the rich guy look well, he has groomed his aura for the screen well, but like...ABHi tou issi mein dekha tha isse. and phir wohi? whereas Mubashira's aggression is completely at contrast with Ayeza's last character (Tara) so the excitement to watch what SHE has in store is so much for me. Zanjabeel Asim is a solid writer so that's sorted. Badar Mehmood is eh but kya hi kar sakte hain. i am not hyped pro max for the DRAMA itself per se but I am very intrigued by Ayeza's character and will mostly be watching for her (if I do end up following it regularly).
Yunhi..I guess I'll binge once its finished. I feel no urgency to watch that show. it's a comfort watch and I'll watch it comfortably. filhal toh Bilal ki shakal nahin bardasht horahi hai mujhse.
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theeurasianpost · 2 years
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‘thanks for being great father’
‘thanks for being great father’
Yumna Zaidi extends support to Dua Zehra’s dad Mehdi Ali Kazmi: ‘thanks for being great father’ Pakistan’s much-adored actress Yumna Zaidi penned down a special post for Dua Zehra’s father Mehdi Ali Kazmi on Twitter in honor of Father’s Day 2022. The Pyaar Ke Sadqay star appeared to be standing strong beside the heartbroken family of Dua Zehra – a teenage girl who went missing on April 16 from…
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nooruleman · 3 years
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WHAT PAKISTANI DRAMAS HAVE YOU WATCHED, so i can scream over them with you! omg im so HAPPY!!!
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Growing up in Pakistan practically just meant that I'd watch nearly all the dramas. And I have seen almost all the good, not problematic, interesting and like, intellectual ones too. If I were to name only a few (some of my top favourites),
Ehd-e-wafa.
Suno chanda.
Udaari.
Digest writer.
Yaqeen ka safar.
Yeh dil mera.
Beti.
Log kiya kahein ge.
Alif.
Prem Gali.
Bagi.
Humsafar.
Zindagi gulzar hai.
Ranjha ranjha.
Pyaar ke sadqay.
Aangan.
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These are just a few of the best Pakistani dramas I've seen. (1 or 2 are still airing), and they have everything you'd ask for, honestly. Comedy, romance, psychological thrillers, moral lessons, and so much more. Great characters, (great actors too, ofcourse.) great storylines, great plot.
And I'm sorry (not sorry) but every Pakistani gotta see these dramas atleast once. Please.🥺
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metrolivetv · 4 years
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Bilal Abbas Khan Is Dressed to Impress in His new Photoshoot Actor par excellence, one of the best young actors on Pakistani television, nation’s heartthrob Bilal Abbas Khan recently did a dashing photo shoot with designer Emraan Rajput in Karachi. Bilal Abbas Khan is dressed to impress in the custom-made formal outfits in this shoot that was photographed by Jawed Iqbal, with grooming by Nadeem Williams from A-list Salon. Graceful and elegant in the formal look, Khan represents the modern man in this shoot - both classic and progressive! After winning critical acclaim for playing a killer in the drama Cheekh, Bilal Abbas Khan is ready to come back to the screens with his new project “Pyaar Ke Sadqay,” on HUM TV, opposite Yumna Zaidi & Yashma Gill. #BilalAbbasKhan #PakistaniActor #FashionShoot #EmraanRajput https://www.instagram.com/p/B76Fsb1nH2m/?igshid=19jaow5fkykom
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badedramay · 4 years
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Hey Mais! Wanted to ask if you’re following any Pak dramas these days? There’s quite a few that have gone on air recently such as Ishqiya, Pyaar ke Sadqay, Muqaddar. Also are you keeping up with Alif? Would love to hear your thoughts on what you’re watching! It’s been a while
Ishqiya maybe? I am not really watching anything properly. Haven’t been watching anything properly for a long time now. I will definitely be using this blog to post about any drama that catches my fancy but kuch hai hi nahin :/
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metrolivetv · 4 years
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Bilal Abbas Khan Is Dressed to Impress in His new Photoshoot Actor par excellence, one of the best young actors on Pakistani television, nation’s heartthrob Bilal Abbas Khan recently did a dashing photo shoot with designer Emraan Rajput in Karachi. Bilal Abbas Khan is dressed to impress in the custom-made formal outfits in this shoot that was photographed by Jawed Iqbal, with grooming by Nadeem Williams from A-list Salon. Graceful and elegant in the formal look, Khan represents the modern man in this shoot - both classic and progressive! After winning critical acclaim for playing a killer in the drama Cheekh, Bilal Abbas Khan is ready to come back to the screens with his new project “Pyaar Ke Sadqay,” on HUM TV, opposite Yumna Zaidi & Yashma Gill. #BilalAbbasKhan #PakistaniActor #FashionShoot #EmraanRajput https://www.instagram.com/p/B76FjThHlMy/?igshid=mqzrzqsm03zf
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metrolivetv · 4 years
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Bilal Abbas Khan Is Dressed to Impress in His new Photoshoot Actor par excellence, one of the best young actors on Pakistani television, nation’s heartthrob Bilal Abbas Khan recently did a dashing photo shoot with designer Emraan Rajput in Karachi. Bilal Abbas Khan is dressed to impress in the custom-made formal outfits in this shoot that was photographed by Jawed Iqbal, with grooming by Nadeem Williams from A-list Salon. Graceful and elegant in the formal look, Khan represents the modern man in this shoot - both classic and progressive! After winning critical acclaim for playing a killer in the drama Cheekh, Bilal Abbas Khan is ready to come back to the screens with his new project “Pyaar Ke Sadqay,” on HUM TV, opposite Yumna Zaidi & Yashma Gill. #BilalAbbasKhan #PakistaniActor #FashionShoot #EmraanRajput https://www.instagram.com/p/B76EotWHB3-/?igshid=it8oezuqe8vh
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