Faiza Iftikhar

The story revolves around a young guy who is madly in love with a girl to whom love is supreme and family is superior

Story of a self centered women Jamila who pretends to be biggest supporter of women empowerment gets actively involved with newly wed couple in her neighbors and things gets out of hand…

6.7/10

It's a story about a slum girl (Noori) and the harsh reality of society . Noori has a dream to live a respectable life but faces too many hurdles to find that living standard. Other character is Bhola who is an autistic adult and only son of a rich widow . Bhola's mother is worried about her autistic son . Noori's awkward situation forced her to marry bhola and she accepts him as husband to live a respectful life.

9.1/10

Sara and Sultan are madly in love and wants to be married, but there is a problem. Sara belongs to an ultra-modern household, her mother is learning to be a classical musician and her father is an open minded person. On the other hand Sultan’s father is a feudal lord from Punjab with a warm heart, his mother a traditionalist. Everything seems fine until the two families meet for the first time. Sara knows that her parents would never let her move to a village after her marriage with Sultan, and Sultan is certain that her mother would never accept Sara’s families’ ultra-modern ways.

5.7/10

Saman and Haadi are in love with each other and they want to get married. Haadi comes from a broken family and was raised by his uncle who has a certain condition for getting Haadi married.

Anmol lives a simple life with her mother and younger sister Mishal Ansari. Before he died, Anmol's father had paid off a debt he owed to local moneylender Kifayat Ali using his home as security, but Anmol's mother has no proof of the debt repayment so they are an easy mark for fraud. Kifayat Ali engages Mohid, who specializes in real-estate, and a little ghundagardi on the side to evict Anmol's family. The clash between Mohid and Anmol is the crux of this story.

8.8/10

Mehrunisa dreams of a successful professional life but is bounded by restrictions which keeps her away from pursuing her dreams.

The story revolves around two couples. The first couple, Wamaj and Raima to an upper-middle-class family and have been married for the past eight years despite their hatred for each other. The second couple is that of Abrar and Manahil, who love each other but cannot marry owing to financial constrains.

Ghaao is crammed with conflict between real and step blood relationship with assortment of Love and revenge. Alizeh and Areesha live with their mother Naseema who is not in an exceedingly good state of health with respect to her psychological condition.

Story revolves around two individuals, Aunn and Zara. Both are equally spoiled by their families but are poles apart. Both get married (to avoid the problems faced due to their families) and find twists in each turn.

7.6/10

Arib falls madly in love with Ahmareen but she soon leaves the hostel and goes back home. He searches for her but without success. The story gathers momentum when, because of his mother’s ill-health, Arib is forced to marry Angabeen.

Bilqees Kaur is the story of Balwant Kaur and Iqbal Bhatti, a Pakistani-origin couple with a conservative lifestyle that has been living in New York for 30 years. To maintain their traditional ways, the couple gets their son and daughter married into Pakistani families.

The story is about Meesha who lives with her two step sisters and step mother. She is mistreated by her step mother and does all the house hold work. Meesha meets the rich and dashing Mayer. Meesha, thinking that he is her prince charming, who has come to rescue her and put an end to all her troubles, tries to win his heart.

A romantic comedy about two sisters and their journey from a western to Oriental life.

7.4/10

Pehli Si Muhabbat is an Pakistani television romantic drama series Aslam and Rakshi are friends since childhood. They share a great bond with each other and live in neighborhood of each other

7.8/10