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- Erzählt die Geschichte von London, das von den turbulenten Machtkämpfen seiner internationalen Banden und dem plötzlichen Machtvakuum zerrissen wird.
- Oberflächlich betrachtet scheint Zara immer ein erfülltes Leben gehabt zu haben, aber sie hatte immer das Gefühl, dass ihr etwas fehlt, bis sie auf das Tagebuch ihrer Mutter stößt.
- Laraib an innocent young girl falls in love with Wahaj and gets married however she is unaware of Wahaj's cousin Washma who is deeply in love with Wahaj. Will Washma let the newly weds live in peace or will she try to break them apart?
- The life story of the brave soldiers of the Pakistan Army, mainly the Pakistan Air Force. Outlining their lives, relationships, duty and hardships.
- A Pakistani anthology television series conceived, produced, and directed by Angeline Malik, inspired by the poetry and composition of Gulzar. It explores the art of short-storytelling with a sudden or unexpected twist at the end.
- "Unlock the Secrets of an International Espionage Caper: Inspector Jamshed and His Sleuth-Savvy Children Lead the Way to Worldwide Peace and Order!" Based on "Jamshed Series" by Ishtiaq Ahmed.
- Rudaba's life takes a turn when she is forced to live in Bashar's house. Bashar Momin's selfishness and the right to misuse power entitles him to disturb the life of Rudaba. However, behind Bashar's daunting personality lies a dark secret.
- Shehraam struggles with demands from father to lead family business while holding to his morals, hesitant to fully take control.
- This is a story of hope, God and belief. A story Set in the midst of the Kalasha valley about the Anciet tribe of Pakistan, called the Kalasha's.
- Heart wrenching tale of young woman, who spends all her life sacrificing herself for the sake of her family. A family that always wants more and shows no regard for her hardships. It is journey of loss of love, even that of her mother.
- Ambreen is a fun-loving and out-going while Afsheen is innocent and soft spoken. Despite of being opposites, they make sure to stand with each other. Will they drift apart as new relationships start to form.
- Zwei Schwestern, die ihre Eltern verlieren und zu ihrer Tante ziehen. Einer ihrer Versuche, das Haus ihrer Eltern zurückzukaufen, führt sie zu der Erkenntnis, was ein Haus zu einem Zuhause macht.
- The plot revolves around the struggle of a police officer against the deep-rooted social evils tribal stronghold and lawlessness of a town located in the neighborhood of Multan and Shorkot, Jhok Sial, located in desert. the series is a tribute to the unsung heroes of the Police service.
- A Pakistani guy Tariq/Tony (Nadeem) comes to London to earn a living but gets side tracked and becomes a casino and bar crawler and a skirt chaser. His parents get him married on the phone thinking that responsibility will change him, but he refuses to acknowledge the marriage and continues his old ways. So his wife Aisha (Barbra Sharif) comes to London but does not reveal to him that she is his wife. Tariq/Tony falls in love with her and she tries to bring him back to the old Tariq that he used to be and not Tony and take him back to Pakistan. Brilliantly backed up by Nanna, Talish, Nadia and Asif Raza Mir and many more. ONE TO WATCH
- Main Abdul Qadir Hoon is a story of a man who seeks solace in religion after a heart-break but finds more than what he seeks.
- Sadia, a youthful bubbly girl, gets married to an old Maulana. It results in her getting separated from her childhood love Zeeshan, who finds shelter at Maulana's institute just to stay close and win her back.
- After a slight misunderstanding when Ashir divorces Dua, they are forced to part their ways. Will Ashar realize his mistake and bring Dua back in his life or will he let her go so easily?
- Written by Maimoona Khurshed, whose last play, 'Main Chand Si' on ARY was quite a rage. Here, she continues to dominate with a more melodramatic touch to an A&B drama and the best part is that it actually works. This play is now based on one of her popular novels with the same name. It starts off, with a young Zohra running in the rain towards the coffin of the dead husband. Coming back from the flashbacks, 18 years have passed from that tragic day and now everything has changed. Jahandad does not live with his family and has decided to turn his back on the wedding proposal that's holding his sister Husna and Chaudhry Sarfaraz's relationship together. Being a vatta-satta relation, Sarfaraz's sister, Rano is getting older day by day since being bethrothed to Jahandad. Malik Sahab, has another mentally imbalanced son, Karamdad apart from Jahandad and his dead older brother. Leaving the family politics aside, Jahandad decides to do a teaching job in the city. There he meets a young spoilt brat, Zubaaria. She has, issues with her father since he never ever speaks of her mother. Slowly and steadily, Zubaaria develops a keen interest in Jahandad. Zohra, realises that whatever is happening between Jahandad and her is just very wrong, but still she's unable to stop herself from falling for him. Will Jahandad be able to free Zohra from his manipulative father? Will true love prevail? Coming to the creatives, Amin Iqbal's direction is top notch here. The suspense created at the end of every episode is simply incredible. The cinematographer also deserves praise for fabulous use of lighting and scenery to increase the appeal of the drama. I love the fact that, great detailing has been taken care of here and the editing doesn't go helter-skelter like the other A&B plays. The OST by Fariha Pervez is a beautiful composition and completely suits the scenario and the background score fits like a pack. Sami Khan as Jahandad delivers one of his best performances here. Finally, his choice of projects has improved and so has his quality of acting. I believe, Sami Khan is a director's actor and he can be easily moulded to suit the capabilities of the actor. Once there are no ego hassles involved, then a good actor can escalate even a mediocore play to great heights. Initially, I was extremely apprehensive about Samiya Mumtaz playing the coveted role of Zohra, here. I had seen both Sami and Samiya play son-mother with such conviction in 'Maaye Ni' that it was very difficult to break that image of these two from there. But thankfully, Samiya has proved me wrong and how? Its now extremely difficult to imagine any other actress as Zohra-ji which speaks volumes for a lead actress. Yumna Zaidi has really managed to impress me here. I wasn't quite a fan of hers from 'Thakan' or even 'Khushi- Aik Roag' but in TRMRGW, her character of this crazy chulbuli si larki does leave quite an impact on you. The other cast members are very well suited. A very special mention to the actor playing 'Karamdad' for portraying the nuances of a mentally disabled character to such perfection.