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There’s some drama and a cast to boast about in this oddly-named play
One would have to be an optimist to take to Meri Tanhai after watching its first episode
One would have to be an optimist to take to Meri Tanhai after watching its first episode
Sappy, trite and unimpressive from the get-go
Aiman is the only breadwinner in her family. Rahim is the son of a business mogul. What will happen when their paths cross?
A doctor and a police officer work together to expose a drug racket being run by a ‘spiritual’ leader
The saving grace of Bismil is its pacing.
The ratings these plays have received are inexplicable
Ibrahim’s life takes a turn when his foster brother divorces his wife. A slow burn romance that is worth watching
With a wedding in jeopardy, two brothers make disparate choices that deeply impact those around them
Set in the ’90s, Na Baligh Afraad expertly captures the effervescence of youth
A police officer sets out to seek justice for her father
There is not much that salvages this drama series except maybe Saba Hameed
A web series holds a mirror to the society
A play that could be a hit in the offing
When will our dramas stop perpetuating the stereotypes of half-baked sadists and their often spineless victims?
Half-baked and a bit bland, the play may be okay for a one-time watch
A film that entertains and educates without getting preachy
Desi wedding scenes have become a lazy alternative to actual content in primetime productions