Thursday, 28 May 2015

Pakistani Dramas

In past Pkistan television(ptv) telecasted  many unforgettable dramas like  ‘Dhuan’ Dhoop Kinaray, Samander, Andhera Ujala, Jangloos, Ghareeb-e-sheher, Chand Girhan, Pas-e-aaiena, Sunharay din, Waris, An kahi, Shezori, Kiran kahani, Uncle Urfi, Alpha Bravo Charlie,  Alif Noon,Khuda ki basti,Anghan terha and many more. This was a time when these Pakistani dramas make the people to sit at homes without moving an inch from their place and watch them. The roads used to be empty only to watch those dramas without any distraction. And this was made possible by the genuine creativity of our famous Pakistani writers, directors, actors and creatives.All these dramas have stong script because they are wriiten by brilliant story writers like Haseena Moen, Seema Ghazal, Ashfak Ahmad,Amjad Islam Amjad,Munu Bhai,Anwar Masood, Shoaib Mansoor, Fatima Surayya Bajiyya etc.Their stories focused on social issues and they are purely family entertainment dramas.There was a time starting from 2001, when Indian dramas showed on the channel ‘star plus’ became immensely popular. Not only the females but even kids started getting influenced by them. But now Pakistani dramas once again have reached the peaks of fame.Talking about Indian dramas, the only reason they became so popular was because all they showed was glamour  and endless episodes. Their stories and direction was totally unrealistic. These dramas were only about industrialists, elite class and landlords. They were far from reality with funny cosmetic faces of the stars. After 2003, our dramas started copying the star plus culture that led to a downfall in Pakistani dramas. They badly lost their originality. Now, many writers have started writing many powerful stories. Every channel is now struggling hard to provide the audience with the best dramas ever.Due to competition  now channels are making good serials which include our own culture.Now our dramas are again getting popularity,recent dramas that got very popular are Pyare Afzal,Humsafar and Meri zaat zarraye be-nishan.

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