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Churails (transl. Witches / Demons [female] / Banshees) is a 2020 Pakistani drama web series released through the Indian platforms ZEE5 and Zindagi. [1] It is written and directed by Asim Abbasi. [2]
3 February 2020 10 August 2020 Ishq Hai [22] 15 June 2021 14 September 2021 Ishq Parast: 19 February 2015 23 July 2015 Jalan: 17 June 2020 16 December 2020 Jaan-e-Jahan: 22 December 2023 24 May 2024 Jaisay Aapki Marzi [23] 23 August 2023 26 December 2023 Jhooti: 1 February 2020 25 July 2020 Kaafir: 2012 2012 Kaash Aisa Ho: January 2013 2013 ...
Baaghi (2017, Urdu 1) Baba Jani (2018, Geo Entertainment) Baityaan (2009, Hum TV) Balaa(2018, ARY Digital) Band Khirkiyan; Bandhan; Bandhay Aik Dor Say (2020, Geo Entertainment) Bandish (2019, ARY Digital) Bari Apa; Barson Baad; Bashar Momin; Bay Dardi; Bay Khudi; Bay Qasoor; Bedardi Saiyaan (Geo Entertainment) Behkawa (Geo Entertainment ...
Series Premiere Churails: 11 August 2020 Ek Jhooti Love Story: 30 October 2020 Dhoop Ki Deewar: 25 June 2021 Qatil Haseenaon Ke Naam: 10 December 2021 Mrs. & Mr. Shameem: 11 March 2022 Abdullahpur Ka Devdas: 26 February 2024 Barzakh: 19 July 2024
Ishqiya (Urdu: عشقيہ; transl. Passionate) is a 2020 Pakistani television drama that originally aired from 3 February 2020 to 10 August 2020 on ARY Digital.Produced by Fahad Mustafa and Dr. Ali Kazmi under Big Bang Entertainment, it follows a story of love, trust and betrayal which revolves around the main characters, Hamza, Rumaisa and Hamna, played by Feroze Khan, Hania Aamir and Ramsha ...
Television series which originated in Pakistan and began in the year 2020. Shows that originated in other countries and only later aired in Pakistan should be removed from this category. 2015
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Pakistani feminists are usually concerned about depiction of women in Pakistani drama TV serials, they receive many of those with skepticism & reservation. [11] [12] UK based Pakistani feminist Tasneem Ahmar, whose research institute focuses on the women-media relationships, complaints 99.99% of TV drama in Pakistan is misogynist, patriarchal medieval in its depiction and treatment of women ...