Sunday, 20 August 2017

5 Classical PTV Dramas You Should Consider Watching Now

PTV deserves this appreciation for telecasting the best ever dramas. I am sure that your parents must have talked about the classical dramas from PTV in front of you.

As these dramas are very old, so chances are that you don’t have watched them. Here, we are giving you some information about some of the golden dramas. We suggest you to watch them as soon as possible.

Waaris: (1979)

Waaris is an exceptional story from legendary Amjad Islam Amjad. This drama was first one among those very few dramas that dare to address the untold stories of our society.
The drama talks about the ruthless feudal system of our country. The drama revolves around a feudal family of Chudhary Hashmat (Mehboob Alam).
5 Classical PTV Dramas You Should Consider Watching Now

The drama shows how this feudal family constantly use its power in a wrong way and keeps on making the lives of people pathetic.
At the end, this feudal family faces a terrible end. This drama is surely an eye opener for many even today.

Ankahi: (1982)

Ankahi is a master piece by the pen of none other than Haseena Moin. This romantic comedy is loved by almost every Pakistani.
Ankahi revolves around the life of a girl Sana (Shehnaz Sheikh). She belongs to a family from lower middle class but has a lot of ambitions and wishes.

She joins a job but inefficient worker. A guy Faraz (JavedSheikh) meets a Sana somewhere and falls in love with her.
Sara’s Aunt arrives from abroad and buys them a big house. Faraz asks for Sana’s hand in marriage. Sana develops feelings for another man who is Faraz’s friends.

But the drama ends up with Sana being with Faraz.

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Tanhaiyan: (1985)

It is another amazing drama written by Haseena Moin. The drama revolves around the lives of two sisters Zara (Shehnaz Sheikh) and Saniya (Marina Khan).
These two settles in Karachi permanently with their aunt after their parent’s death. Sanya is somewhat immature and she adjusts in Karachi after losing her old home.

Zara tries to get her house back and hence works really hard for it. Zain (Asif Raza Meer) is Zara’s childhood friend.
He starts to like Zara. The drama ends with Zara getting her parent’s house back and agreeing to marry Zain.

Dhoop Kinarey: (1987)

Dhoop Kinaray is written by Haseena Moin. It revolves around the lives of two people Dr. Ahmer (Rahat Kazmi) and Zoya (Marina Khan).
These two are given a share in property of a Dead man. That man is Zoya’s Grandfather and Ahmer’s foster father.
5 Classical PTV Dramas You Should Consider Watching Now

Zoya has been given a very big house. Ahmer and Zoya do not know each other. Ahmer wants that house and is ready to pay anything for it because he has emotions associated to that house.
Zoya becomes a doctor and Joins Ahmer’s hospital. There, because of her immaturity and carelessness, she gets scolded by Ahmer A lot. But After sometime, she gets serious and Ahmar starts to like her.

The drama ends up with Zoya and Ahmer finding out the true reality of each other. Both also realize their love for each other.

Alpha Bravo Charlie: (1998)

This one of its kind drama is written by Shoaib Mansoor and is created by ISPR. This action and thriller drama recognizes the tiring efforts people make to get in to our Army.
The drama revolves around the lives of three friends Faraz (Faraz Inam), Kashif (Abdullah Mehmood), and Gulsher (Qasim Khan).

The drama shows the hard work and the friendship between these all during their training years. Later in life, the jealousy, fear of death, and other problems of life overcomes their friendship.

The drama ends up on a happy note. It gives a lesson that everyone should live a purposeful life. It also tells that your passion can make you anything you want.

Now a days Pakistani recent dramas are very popular, our actors are performing outstanding. Pakistani Dramas are now available in high definition, you only click to watch and start enjoying.

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