Here are three return shows that could not have existed if someone had not bored to write the book
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Whether it’s a cute love story that takes place through Karachi (Burns Road Kay Romeo Juliette), or a family quarrel full of action fueled by hotshots shot by firearms (Duniyapur), the effervescent Pakistani dramatic scene has something to offer to everyone.
And not just television fans. Fans of books are also included in this overall embrace of the television industry. Not all the theater scripts were born from a national desire to dismantle the beautiful female (Noor JahanSomeone?) Some are born books. Although the complete list of Pakistani dramas that have been adapted to novels is rich and extended, here is a small selection of our favorite programs that would not have existed if someone had not taken trouble on the writing of the book .
‘Parizad’ (2021)
With Ahmed Ali Akbar in the main role in a distribution which included Yumna Zaidi, Naumaan Ijaz and Saboor Ali, Parizaad Trace the difficulties of a man who wants to be accepted for whom he is and not the color of his skin. Our hero must make the choice between fulfilling his artistic ambitions and becoming a poet, or taking the well -beaten but boring path from work with regular income. Hashim Nadeem published his novel of the same name in 2014 and shaped it in a script for television to bring history to a wider audience. Although viewers have praised Akbar’s concept and performance as a parizaad, some privileged people took online platforms to bind to the precipitated conclusion of the intrigue while the show is injured in its conclusion.
“DIYAR E DIL” (2015)
This program acclaimed by criticism included an overall distribution featuring young stars Osman Khalid Butt, Maya Ali, Sanam Saeed and Hareem Farooq. Farhat Ishtiaq wrote both the show and the novel on which it was based, Dayar e dilPublished in 2010. With the plot covering two generations, fans praise the show for its united intrigue, its cinematography, its visuals and its extent of characters. The show is believed by television fans and fans of books, although as is always the case, online book fans urge others to read the news also on the simple premise that it is still better. As a bonus, it is the series that fueled the “Osmaya” ship among the fans (due to the sizzling combination of Osman and Maya sharing the screen), although the two actors laughed rumors and maintain that ‘They are nothing more than close to friends.
‘Humsafar’ (2011)
It would be inconceivable to manage a list of Pakistani tragedies who have caused novels without mentioning Humsafar. The show gave way to the epic combination of Fawad Khan-Mahira Khan who captured the heart of television fans, the Pakistani television equivalent of the unforgettable Kate Winslet-Leonardo di Caprio Combination of the late 90s. Still another program born to life by the faithful writer Farhat Ishtiaq, who wrote both the script and the novel, Humsafar proved to fans that Fawad was more than a simple dream singer in a rock group. As with many adaptations, the program has dismissed from the novel to meet the requirements of the small screen. Where the novel is told from Hareem’s point of view, the show focuses on his parents Ashar and Khirad, represented by Fawad and Mahira, respectively. With the novel and the show having the happy ending, fans could not worry less about the gaps taken by Farhat. In addition, as a woman who gave us the book and the show, it would be futile to discuss. The writer knows best.
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