
The most anticipated dramas hitting our screens this year
As we head into 2025, a new wave of fresh pairings and exciting storylines is set to dominate the screens, with a mixture of familiar faces and newcomers ready to light up your television.
Here's a look at some of the most buzzed-about dramas of the upcoming year.
Biryani - Ramsha Khan and Khushhal Khan
Biryani brings back the on-screen chemistry of Khushhal and his DuniyaPur co-star Ramsha. After their tragic love story in their previous drama, fans are hoping for a much happier ending this time around. Produced by Fahad Mustafa and written by Zafar Mairaj, this drama reunites the duo under the direction of Badar Mehmood, promising a fresh new dynamic.
Dr. Bahu – Kubra Khan and Shuja Asad
The upcoming Dr. Bahu will see Kubra Khan and Shuja Asad star together for the first time. Directed by the talented Mehreen Jabbar and written by Sanam Mehdi, this marks Kubra's return to television after her marriage to Gohar Rasheed. With a talented cast including Saba Hamid and Hajra Yamin, fans are excited to see the chemistry between Shuja and Kubra unfold on screen.
Pamaal – Saba Qamar and Usman Mukhtar
After a two-year hiatus, Saba Qamar returns to television with Pamaal. This highly anticipated drama explores themes of emotional trauma and resilience, with Saba portraying Malika, a woman shaped by struggle. The first look of the show has already generated buzz, offering a raw and emotionally intense glimpse into Saba's character.
Zanjeerain – Sajal Aly and Ameer Gilani
Sajal Aly and Ameer Gilani are set to share the screen for the first time in Zanjeerain, written by the critically acclaimed Farhat Ishtiaq. Filming has already begun in Islamabad and the pair have been spotted on set, fans are excited to see Sajal return to television. Despite some early skepticism about Ameer Gilani's ability to win over the audience, anticipation remains high for this new pairing.
Jinki Shaadi Unki Shaadi – Wahaj Ali and Sehar Khan
Great news for Wahaj Ali fans as he returns to our screens in Jinki Shaadi Unki Shaadi, starring opposite Sehar Khan from Tan Man Neelo Neel. Directed by Saif e Hassan and written by Syed Nabeel, the drama is produced by the renowned Momina Duraid Productions. The star-studded cast, including Nadia Afghan, Syed Jibran, and Arsalan Naseer, ensures this will be a drama to watch.
Meri Zindagi Hai Tu – Hania Aamir and Bilal Abbas Khan
In one of the most eagerly awaited dramas of 2025, Meri Zindagi Hai Tu brings together Hania Aamir and Bilal Abbas Khan for the first time. Both actors made their debut in 2016 and it is about time we had the pleasure of watching them share space on screen! Directed by Musaddiq Malek and produced by Six Sigma Plus, this fresh pairing is creating a buzz among fans who are excited to see the chemistry between these two stars.
Masoom – Imran Ashraf, Sonya Hussain, and Mikaal Zulfiqar
With multiple promos already making rounds on social media, Masoom has already sparked tremendous excitement among fans. Directed by Barkat Siddiqui and produced by Momina Duraid Productions, the drama stars Imran Ashraf, Sonya Hussain, and Mikaal Zulfiqar in key roles. With a strong ensemble cast and gripping storyline, this one is sure to keep audiences on the edge of their seats.
Get ready for an exciting 2025 in the world of Pakistani television!
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The most anticipated dramas hitting our screens this year
Pakistani television dramas are now cultural pride. Audiences both domestically and internationally eagerly anticipating the next big hit. Each year, a multitude of new dramas makes its debut, and with the competition growing fiercer, every team behind these projects dreams of having their own Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum or Tere Bin moment. As we head into 2025, a new wave of fresh pairings and exciting storylines is set to dominate the screens, with a mixture of familiar faces and newcomers ready to light up your television. Here's a look at some of the most buzzed-about dramas of the upcoming year. Biryani - Ramsha Khan and Khushhal Khan Biryani brings back the on-screen chemistry of Khushhal and his DuniyaPur co-star Ramsha. After their tragic love story in their previous drama, fans are hoping for a much happier ending this time around. Produced by Fahad Mustafa and written by Zafar Mairaj, this drama reunites the duo under the direction of Badar Mehmood, promising a fresh new dynamic. Dr. Bahu – Kubra Khan and Shuja Asad The upcoming Dr. Bahu will see Kubra Khan and Shuja Asad star together for the first time. Directed by the talented Mehreen Jabbar and written by Sanam Mehdi, this marks Kubra's return to television after her marriage to Gohar Rasheed. With a talented cast including Saba Hamid and Hajra Yamin, fans are excited to see the chemistry between Shuja and Kubra unfold on screen. Pamaal – Saba Qamar and Usman Mukhtar After a two-year hiatus, Saba Qamar returns to television with Pamaal. This highly anticipated drama explores themes of emotional trauma and resilience, with Saba portraying Malika, a woman shaped by struggle. The first look of the show has already generated buzz, offering a raw and emotionally intense glimpse into Saba's character. Zanjeerain – Sajal Aly and Ameer Gilani Sajal Aly and Ameer Gilani are set to share the screen for the first time in Zanjeerain, written by the critically acclaimed Farhat Ishtiaq. Filming has already begun in Islamabad and the pair have been spotted on set, fans are excited to see Sajal return to television. Despite some early skepticism about Ameer Gilani's ability to win over the audience, anticipation remains high for this new pairing. Jinki Shaadi Unki Shaadi – Wahaj Ali and Sehar Khan Great news for Wahaj Ali fans as he returns to our screens in Jinki Shaadi Unki Shaadi, starring opposite Sehar Khan from Tan Man Neelo Neel. Directed by Saif e Hassan and written by Syed Nabeel, the drama is produced by the renowned Momina Duraid Productions. The star-studded cast, including Nadia Afghan, Syed Jibran, and Arsalan Naseer, ensures this will be a drama to watch. Meri Zindagi Hai Tu – Hania Aamir and Bilal Abbas Khan In one of the most eagerly awaited dramas of 2025, Meri Zindagi Hai Tu brings together Hania Aamir and Bilal Abbas Khan for the first time. Both actors made their debut in 2016 and it is about time we had the pleasure of watching them share space on screen! Directed by Musaddiq Malek and produced by Six Sigma Plus, this fresh pairing is creating a buzz among fans who are excited to see the chemistry between these two stars. Masoom – Imran Ashraf, Sonya Hussain, and Mikaal Zulfiqar With multiple promos already making rounds on social media, Masoom has already sparked tremendous excitement among fans. Directed by Barkat Siddiqui and produced by Momina Duraid Productions, the drama stars Imran Ashraf, Sonya Hussain, and Mikaal Zulfiqar in key roles. With a strong ensemble cast and gripping storyline, this one is sure to keep audiences on the edge of their seats. Get ready for an exciting 2025 in the world of Pakistani television!


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Saba Qamar hints at dance school dreams
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Ramsha Khan doesn't tolerate disrespect
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