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Chupke Chupke is a Pakistani romantic comedy television series produced by Momina Duraid under their production banner MD Productions and broadcasts during Ramadan 2021. It is directed by Danish Nawaz edited by Raaf Chaudhary and written by Saima Akram Chaudhry. The first episode of the series was aired on 14 April 2021.
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Chupke Chupke is a Pakistani romantic comedy television series produced by Momina Duraid under their production banner MD Productions and broadcasts during Ramadan 2021. It is directed by Danish Nawaz edited by Raaf Chaudhary and written by Saima Akram Chaudhry. The first episode of the series was aired on 14 April 2021.
Raqs-e-Bismil (Urdu: رقص بسمل, lit. 'Dance of the Wounded') is a Pakistani television series premiered on Hum TV from 25 December 2020 to 9 July 2021. It is produced by Shazia Wajahat under Showcase Productions. It features Imran Ashraf and Sarah Khan in leads. It is digitally available on Hum TV's YouTube channel.
Penned down by the legendary Bushra Ansari, Zebaish depicts a clash of fame, fortune and the dark side. Starring Zara Noor Abbas, Asad Siddiqui, and Bushra Ansari with her sister, Asma Abbas as the leads, Zebaish has multiple twist and turns of the two conflicting worlds.
Kashf, a young woman, has recurrent nightmares that eventually take the shape of reality. As a result, it affects everything around her and she struggles to deal with day-to-day life.
A strong-headed young woman marries her university classmate and falls victim to her unstable sister-in-law's stratagem.
The story of a young love between two social misfits.
A single mother and her daughter face several hardships to survive in the male-dominated patriarchal society and try to overcome every obstacle using each other's support.
It revolves around four school friends with different hopes, goals and aspirations and shows how their lives change over time as they witness hardships, challenges and betrayal in their friendship.
A girl agrees to marry a man because of familial obligations. However, she realises that her husband has a split personality and that life with him is not going to be easy.
Based on the novel of the same name by Aliya Bukhari, Deewar-e-Shab tells the story of three generations of courtesans' day-to-day struggles in the previously lively Sitara Mahal.
Saba is a strong, studious young woman who was raised by a family that supports her ambitions. Ammar, her love interest, is a well educated, handsome young man who has it all and knows it. He begins to display narcissistic tendencies shortly after their marriage, which harms their relationship and affects Saba’s self worth. When Ammar’s best friend Faakhir becomes a form of emotional support for Saba, tensions rise between the three, and make for a complicated dynamic.
A story about trust, love, and misunderstandings, how a woman needs trust and respect more than love. the plot revolves around how difficult grief and loss situations can change relationships - sometimes making them stronger, and sometimes testing them beyond what they can handle.
The story proceeds focusing on Esha (Sumbul Iqbal) as a successful working woman married to her co-worker Arsal (Ali Kazmi) who happens to be her subordinate and insecure of her escalating career relative to his dampening profile both in the office and the family. Esha's sister, Zonia (Sukaina Khan), turn the tables when she embarks on an illicit relationship with Arsal eventually ending up getting herself married to him leaving Esha at verge of a heart-wrenching divorce as both families hit a low and when all the blood relations turn cold, Esha's mother (Ismat Zaidi), makes a will to her before passing on to get married to Arsal's younger brother Zaid (Imran Ashraf) who secretly loves her.
Set before 1940s, a Hindustani family that was divided mercilessly before the partition of Pakistan by the unfortunate time incidents.
Noori, a garbage picker, dreams to live a respectful life in the city but harsh realities stand in her way. Her awkward situation forces her to marry a rich widow's mentally challenged son, Bhola. Unbeknownst to both, their mutual feelings of social alienation would bring them close.
Meeru, a maidservant, is mercilessly abused by her employers. However, she happens to cross paths with SP Wali Khan, who takes a liking for her, which may change Meeru's life for the better.
The story begins with an orphan girl named Asma (Hina Altaf), abandoned by her mother, a maid. The mother left her to protect Asma from being sold by her alcoholic father. The mother asked her employer, Azra Mansoor, to raise Asma and she agrees. Asma enjoys doing all the work in the house rather than studying. She is considered a maid even though Asma considers herself a family member.
Subuhi, a simple and sensitive girl, is married to Zain, an extremely possessive man. Their love vanishes with jealousy, doubts and suffocation, which overpowers their relationship.