Karachi:
As a carrier of good news and blessings, Ramazan is a month that defends a feeling of community. After having finished a laborious day and a warm iftaar, it is almost natural to spend a little more time with your loved ones. And what better way to bond than to turn on a television series that everyone loves?
While you relax after keeping your obligations, a foolproof way of gathering everyone is Binging a new drama. Here are four shows to look for during the soft evenings of your Ramazan.
‘Agar tum sath ho’
If you are still in shock from the healthy affair which was the marriage of Mawra Hocane and Ameer Gilani, you may want to connect to it. Led by a promising casting including the newlyweds, Zaviyar Ejaz, and Srha Asgr, the series indicates a triangle in a spiral, led by a charismatic set of characters.
Although a story of expected romance, the series slips into conflicts in a way that will have you at the edge of your seat. With a joyful personality like Farhan (Ameer) and the calm chaos building in Sahir (Zaviyar), we can only expect things to be mistaken.
Aside from its global theme of romantic love, drama is also focused on friendship and family love. Do not take the jovial nature of Farhan for acquired; He can be independent, but he would not tolerate a word against his relatives like his disabled sister.
But to listen to it, the oozing chemistry of Ameer and Mawra is an easy to hang bait Agar Tum Sath Ho. Once you have taken the first step, many surprises are waiting in advance.
‘Dil wali gali mein’

Zard Patton Ka Bunn Fans would be suitable with all my heart that Sajal Ali and Hamza Sohail are still a planned pair with regard to television. For Dil wali gali meinThe two play innocent lovers who have established themselves despite the enmity of a generation which divides their families.
Despite the difficult premise, the series maintains a comic tone. It opens onto a stage without frills at the court where the deeju of Sajal and Mujji Elope of Hamza to marry, defying the wishes of their families. The only problem is not long in family members to take the wind of their plans. And so, chaos follows.
SCLITTER with a star casting, standard pinkles with noisy characters who know how to make an impression. From hilarious one-liners to incessant conflicts, this series is your filling for an explosive combination of laughter and tension this month.
‘Qubool hai’

The latest Express TV offer is a sitcom, and what better way to bring your loved ones together than an unforgettable hilarity session? Add a small violation of the narrator’s fourth wall, and you have a series that serves your family entertainment needs.
In case you wonder how the show remains engaged in its title, it informs you from the start. Regarding the freshly deceased wedding season, Qubool Hai Presents Nausheen Ahmad as a bride, although wishing. Laila de Nausheen is a dreamer, and the narrator intends to tell you, but she is reluctant.
Influenced as she is by her widowed but surprisingly liberal grandmother, the prospect of marriage puts her. But do not take her for a shy and frightened woman because she will not hesitate to show you the opposite.
Enter Farhaad by Ahmad Hassan, who is effectively emerging on this stubborn side in her after a descending meeting. After all, it is not only a confrontation between two individuals but also two cities. Our hero Lahori, who seeks to find a love match despite the rigid rules of his family, is amazed when he crosses paths with this Karachite heroine.
Directed by Ahmad and written by Javeria Saud, the story of drama, comedy and romance contains a punch. The real couple Ahmad and Nausheen raise the comedy series through their dynamic matching, the one that fans had long had badly to review on the small screen. Mix a variety of characters led by an experienced distribution, and you have a wedding center to enlighten your television screen for the coming weeks.
‘My dear Cinderella’

If Burns Road Kay Romeo Juliette We have learned anything, it is that classic romance tales have never expired and they are sure to inspire new series each year. But don’t leave My dear Cinderella You are wrong, because our advance is the very opposite of the princess wearing glass slippers.
The life of Sana (Zara Peerzada) is presented to us as a fairy tale. As a person who directs a systematic routine, everything happens according to their plans, until this is not the case. But when the push comes to push, Sana is not afraid to take a stand for herself, even if it means making a decision that her family may not agree with them.
Like Princess Disney, this Cinderella was also an orphan at a young age, although she did not have the godmother of fairy to shout. Instead, in a turn pleasant to classical history, Sana does not have a but two stepmother she adores, although her philosophy is rooted in a hard love.
Raised in a house full of women with the exception of a younger brother, Sana took responsibility for taking care of her brother, her grandmother and her two women of a late father. Except, like any head of the family, she is inclined to strengthen her household rules. All the same, her family takes her methods with a stride, the magnet despite the request she can obtain. After all, she doesn’t watch them.
With Khaqan Shahnawaz, Juggan Kazim, Tara Mehmood and Seeri Pacha, the series has a long way to go before being able to become a choice of crowd. However, the unique scenario offers a convincing argument in its favor. After a multitude of unhealthy family dynamics on television, it is refreshing to watch a drama that focuses on a loving in-laws.
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