A gripping tale of loyalty and growing hostility, fueled by a misunderstanding, “Namak Haram” revolves around the journey of Mureed. As his life is shaped by a misconception, his disposition is lead to mounting tension and spite. As the drama delves into the past and present of a family the elusive reality becomes a cradle of spite for the lives of everyone around.
Heer is a young and confident girl, who has become a TikTok star with a large following on social media. Hero, on the other hand, is a charismatic and confident man, but with a softer side that he keeps hidden. Despite their families' long-standing feud, Heer and Hero begin to develop feelings for each other after hilarious first encounters. As they are about to navigate their growing romance, Heer is introduced to a potential partner, Zain who makes matters worse for Hero and Heer. Eventually, they find themselves on opposing sides in a highly contested community election, where both are determined to emerge victorious.
Dum Mastam follows the course of romance between childhood sweethearts Aliya and Bao. Heady with love and dreams of a happily-ever-after, the young couple also holds onto their individual dreams of a flourishing career in the music industry.
Chaudhry and Sons is a light mood family drama revolving around family reunion.
In a family where complicated familial ties spawn discontent, Wali, a rich but sentimental young man, must choose to save the girl he loves from Daniyal, his jealous competitor.
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.
Inkaar revolves around the plight and suffering of a brave university student Hajra, her battle against powerful and corrupt opposition and the flawed justice system. Once an energetic and socially active person, Hajra has become frightened and detached. Will saying "no" cost her her own life? Or will she regain the strength to fight her battles.
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.
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.
A story of a family where an elder brother, looks after all the siblings. He gets married to a self-centred and careless girl. Instead of acting sensibly in taking care of household duties she creates a rift with all the family members. Things get out of hand when she starts neglecting her children.
Imran Ashraf Awan is a Pakistani actor, writer and Host. Ashraf appeared in Dil Lagi, Alif Allah Aur Insaan and Raqs-e-Bismil. He is best known for portraying mentally challenged Bhola in Ranjha Ranjha Kardi for which he won the Best TV Actor at the Lux Style Awards.
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