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- A woman takes a courageous journey against cultural boundaries.
- Shehraam struggles with demands from father to lead family business while holding to his morals, hesitant to fully take control.
- Sar-e-Rah is an exceptionally well-written drama, which discusses the stories that are scattered all around us but unfortunately we tend to shy away from shedding some light over them.
- Kaka helps Saqib when he refuses to marry his cousin Shakeela, but the refusal leads to complications and a wealth of lies. Leena from Turkey enters the picture and love is in the air.
- Young man confronts his forbidden love and situation changes dramatically as things starts to unfold.
- It is a story of revenge. After hearing the vows, Aijaz dies. Waqar takes Seher to his own house where she is ill-treated by Rabia due to what her father did years ago.
- Based on a thrilling sea encounter inspired from the real incidents of 1971 Indo-Pak War.
- Rich family girl falls in love with a poor boy . They get married but then things turn out unfavourable for them .
- Pinjra is a Pakistani drama television series directed by Najaf Bilgrami, written by late-Pakistani screenwriter Asma Nabeel. The series is produced by Shazia Wajahat under banner Showcase Productions. It is set to premier on 6 October 2022 on ARY Digital with double episodes every week. The series stars Hadiqa Kiani, Omair Rana, with child actors Aashir Wajahat, Aina Asif, Muhammad Hassaan and Ahmed Usman in leading roles. *Story: The series received positive reviews due to its subject of parenting techniques and children's issues. Abaan (Ahmed Usman) is a troubled young kid, who lives in a very strict family. His interests lie in art and music, whereas his father Javed (Omair Rana) tells him that these are useless subjects and scolds him for pursuing them. Abaan's mother Khadjia (Hadiqa Kiani) is also very strict, but she understands Abaan's feelings and she can't stand up for herself against her husband. Abaan's older brother Azaan (Aashir Wajahat) is the good kid and he always makes his parents proud, whereas his sister Abeer (Aina Asif) is the complete opposite, since she has a phone, unbeknownst to her parents, and is very politically active on social media. Khadija's friend Wajiha (Sunita Marshall) is a divorcee since she had an abusive husband named Sheharyar. Her two kids, Fardan (Zuhab Khan) and Dua (Emaan Khan), both support her and so does her servant, Firoza Bi (Fareeha Jabeen). One day, Abaan fails his tests, and his father and sister both call him losers and a disappointment, and Javed threatens to send Abaan to boarding school, but Azaan convinces him that he will help Abaan study and be better at his studies. Khadija finds out about Abeer's phone, but her friend secretly gifts her another one. Abaan then befriends a rich kid named Bilal, and he gives Abaan drugs to get rid of his tensions. Abaan steals money from Javed's wallet to give to Bilal for the drugs. One day, Azaan becomes "Head Boy" of the university, but Abeer gets in trouble for bullying a girl on social media, and Abaan finds a kid named Umer trash talking Abeer. Abaan and Umer fight, but Abaan accidentally lets Umer fall over the balcony, sending him to the hospital. Since Umer is a rich kid, his father gets Abaan arrested. During the investigation, the school finds out about Abaan and the drugs, and they take this matter to court. But it turns out that Javed's lawyer is actually working for Umer's father and he says he will try to make sure that he won't let Abaan's bail happen. Wajiha meets Arsalan (Furqan Qureshi), who happens to be a lawyer, so Khadija tries to hire him, but Javed intervenes, thinking that Wajiha and Arsalan are having an affair, since he doesn't like Wajiha. *Cast: Hadiqa Kiani as Khadija Ali Siddiqui as Saleem Omair Rana as Javaid Aashir Wajahat as Azaan Ahmed Usman as Abaan Muhammad Hassaan as Abeer's Boyfriend Aina Asif as Abeer Sunita Marshall as Wajiha Emaan Khan as Dua Zuhab Khan as Fardan Fareeha Jabeen as Feroza Bi Jinaan Hussain as Rabia Zhalay Sarhadi as Fareeda, School Principal Furqan Qureshi as Arsalan Sharique Mehmood as Bakht *Production: Producer Shaiza Wajaht revealed in September 2021 that pre-production work on the last script of screenwriter and playwright Asma Nabeel, has been started. She revealed that Najaf Bilgrami will direct the series who was also the director of Nabeel's 2019 series Damsa. In December 2021, it reported that singer turned actress Hadiqa Kiani has been cast in the leading role with Omair Rana and Aashir Wajahat. It marked her third acting project after Raqeeb Se and Dobara.
- Loose Talk was a Pakistani television comedy show that first aired on ARY Digital in 2005. The show was a social and political commentary delivered humorously to reach the masses. It was written and created by Anwar Maqsood.
- This drama reveals difference in families, their perspectives and their life goals. Introducing us to a family of father and two daughters, we see how life can be fun with contrasting personalities in the same family. While one daughter, Nawaal, is the perfect example for a housewife, Nimra on the other hand is the naughty one. The drama is about how they tackle challenges in life with the will and energy to pursue their chosen lifestyles.
- Film's story revolves around a character of a divorced Pakistani woman based in New York who visits an upscale Connecticut suburb to visit her estranged ex-mother-in-law. Courtesy Wikipedia
- abdullah faces difficulties to kick the unwanted guest mama jee out of his house. he tries every thing possible in this fun and comedy series , which keeps you entertained through out and leaves you laughing. mama jee makes abdullah's life difficult during the lockdown , and abdullah has to find a way to kick mama out before his parents return.
- A story of the daily struggle three helpless sisters go through as their lives are controlled and manipulated by their greedy, gambling father.
- A special program of Mehfil-e-Naat-o-Bayan to pay tribute to Pir Alauddin Siddiqui on his death anniversary.
- Aurat Aur Cardiwari, a series of 13 films, touching the sensitive issues of women, regional and worldwide, like honor killing, dowry, forced marriages, domestic violence, marrying off women in return of murder as penalty, locking up women in homes and many more.