Yumna Zaidi

The story revolves around a dark-skinned college-going guy whose personality is completely opposite to his name, Parizaad. He admires beauty and that is because he was grown up listening to the sarcastic comments given by people around him for his skin color.

Six fearless, passionate and opinionated women from diverse backgrounds defy convention to join the Pakistan Army and strive to establish themselves as valuable leaders and assets.

Parizaad, the new HUM TV drama is based on Hashim Nadeem’s novel of the same name. Parizaad is born with unfortunate circumstances – a poor family of eleven people and darkened skin. We all know how obsessed with fair skin. Parizaad isn’t fair-skinned, but then his name, which means son of a fairy, is a stark contrast. Fairies, by stereotype would imply that the person is fair and beautiful, right.

Pyar Ke Sadqay is a 2020 Pakistani romantic comedy television series premiered on 23 January 2020 on Hum TV. It is directed by Farooq Rind

It is the story of girl Raina. Her mother is died when she was young and she is raised by her single father and grand-mother. Raina after the completion of studies, doesn't want to get married. As a result of pressure from her family, she keeps some not so easy conditions for the marriage. The family arranged her appointment with Zaid, a well settled guy, whose mother is divorced. Both liked each other. The family settled the relation. After a series of consequences, it appears that marriage is fixed among their single parents Kabir and Mehar and not their childrens.

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.

8.8/10

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.

8.9/10

Armaan and Saadi are inseparable best friends who love each other to death like brothers. Aiman comes from America and Armaan falls in love with her. However Saadi begins to like Aiman as well and Aiman begins to like Saadi as well, causing Armaan to corner his feelings for her and this causes him to dislike his own mother who has been against Aiman and has been very cunning, which was coming in front of his eyes finally.

Gori Ki Dukaan, is a Pakistani Telefilm which aired on TV One on the day of Eid 2018.

A shying and fearing girl along with her mother are being victimized by funny-yet-clever hypocrite. As the story goes further, the mother informs her daughter that she had been once the wife of hypocrite and has also son from him and that is the reason why he annoys them both. As story unfolds, the people may not trust him anymore as they are unaware of this fact.

8.6/10

The story of Mahnoor, who is committed to Hadi, but feels caged in the relationship. On the other hand, Uzma is in love with Hadi, but he is unaware. What will the future hold?

8.1/10

Series explores the story of Zain and Zara who are in love and are about to married. What follows, is disappointingly a typical evil mother-in-law who was all out to make sure her son turns against the daughter-in-Law (Zara) and has her thrown out of the house.

Series narrates the story of a young and fun-loving girl Jugnoo, who had lost her father at an early age. She along with her mother Shah Jahan, lives with her maternal aunt Jahangir. Despite facing a lot of troubles and hardships in her life, Jugnoo always proves to be confident and jolly girl.

The story revolves around a 20 year old student Aasiya Yaqoob, who falls in love with her Teacher Sir Chouhan. Although Sir Chouhan has never encouraged Aasiya’s bold initiatives, Aasiya’s advances continues. The story takes a sudden turn, when Aasiya’s father dies. Before his death, Aasiya’s father marries his son and daughter to his brother’s daughter and son respectively. Aasiya’s life turns upside down. The story emphasis on the plight of women in a male-dominated society. In order to find peace and solace, a typical woman turns to spiritual healers (Peers).