

Zaviyar Nauman also fails to impress as the main lead. Also, some of the visuals do not go well with the situations. Nadia Akhtar’s script fits the bill but there are times when the production values are not too impressive.

Some of the real-life incidents have been woven together in the story to make room for different perspectives. This is another one of those dramas that highlight the issues faced by women on different levels and it has been doing so intelligently. There are no glaring loopholes in the story, the dialogues are well written and the majority of the cast is giving the characters they are playing their best. In order to do so, she takes a decision that changes the direction of her story and complicates things for her as her journey moves forward.īakhtawar was perhaps Hum TV’s attempt to put together a different/female version of Parizaad, although it does not even come close to Parizaad, it does keep you engaged and the writer has ensured that the story continues to be meaningful. Bakhtawar is essentially the story of a young girl who is determined to make it through life on her own. Bakhtawar’s story is refreshing and Yumna Zaidi’s performance has made all the difference. The main appeal of the drama lies in its protagonist. BakhtawarĬast: Yumna Zaidi, Zaviyar Nauman Ejaz, Saqib Sameer, Mizna Waqas, Naureen Gulbani, Sunil Shankar, Huma Nawab, Adnan Shah (Tipu), and others.īakhtawar is currently on air and one of those few dramas on this list that has only 10 episodes to its credit. Sana Javed & Feroze Khan gave memorable performances such as Dua & Mustajab, adding more to the popularity of the drama. The overall story of Aye Musht e Khaak was told convincingly & once again, despite a limited number of characters, it had so much to offer that it kept the audience hooked right till the end despite a lot of episodes. Mustajab’s journey to religion & faith was also shown organically & the things he detested the most ended up being an integral part of his life. Although her family did have very basic & certain plans for her life when she decided to walk out of this marriage, her father’s support was another refreshing aspect of the drama. Dua changed Mustajab’s life for good when she decided to walk out of his life & then the journey of self-discovery & most importantly, discovering the Creator began for Mustajab, which was the crux of the drama.Īye Musht e Khaak was another drama of 2022 which showed a female protagonist living life on her own terms. For Mustajab, getting Dua was almost like owning a possession that he liked. Mustajab’s love for Dua was selfish in the beginning because he didn’t understand the true meaning of it. For Dua, everything revolved around her faith, her religion & her belief in her Creator, whereas Mustajab never had that kind of guidance since the beginning & ended up living life on his own terms. The protagonists were complete polar opposites when it came to faith & practicing religion. These kinds of subjects are shied away from in Pakistani dramas but the team of Aye Musht e Khaak not only decided to bring it to the table but dealt with it with a lot of maturity. However, there were plenty of dramas that had beautifully penned-down characters and performances that left us in awe of the actors who played these roles.Ĭast: Sana Javed, Feroze Khan, Nimra Khan, Shabbir Jaan, Iffat Omar, Asad Siddique, Shahood Alvi, and others.Īye Musht e Khaak was definitely the kind of drama that touched upon a very sensitive subject with a lot of sensitivity.
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There was unfortunately not a single drama serial this year that was picture perfect but then when a drama airs for so many weeks, that should be a given. With the passage of time, Pakistani dramas have been more character-driven therefore some of the characters in these dramas proved to be novel or they gave an interesting spin to many of the done-to-death characters. More than the stories of some of the dramas, the characters, and the performances caught our attention. Therefore, it would be safe to say that our definition of the “best dramas” includes those dramas which were for the most part engaging and entertaining as well as meaningful, well-written, and acted out superbly.

There are certain new trends such as stretching dramas especially when they get the ratings and unnecessary focus on visuals which definitely make it difficult to add dramas to this list without ignoring those ‘few episodes’ or glitches which made us question these dramas at some point. Pakistani dramas continued to evolve and at the same time deteriorated in some ways this year.
