Pakistani dramas have a well-earned reputation for crafting emotionally powerful stories, especially those centered around women navigating complex, often patriarchal, social structures. Over the years, a new set of dramas being curated that not only highlight the struggles of women but also celebrate their resilience, courage, and journey towards self-empowerment. The latest offering by the neighboring country's entertainment industry isKabhi Main Kabhi Tum which is making headlines for the last few days for all the right reasons both in India and Pakistan.
The Pakistani show starring Hania Aamir and Fahad Mustafa revolves around Sharjeena and Mustafa, who fall in love despite having different personalities. The last episode of the show has been released on October 28 on ARY Digital Asia YouTube channel for free. While the show is loved by the audience for its love story and the characters played by the protagonists, the show also features strong, multi-dimensional female leads who aren't afraid to confront the struggles in their relationships and societal pressure. The women in the drama are individuals with their own goals, ambitions, and vulnerabilities, which makes the show refreshing to watch.
If you loved this love-romance saga with powerful women characters, here's the list of Pakistani shows you must watch if you seek stories that reflect modern perspective on gender and identity.
Zindagi Gulzar Hai
Starring Fawad Khan as Zaroon and Sanam Saeed as Kashaf, Zindagi Gulzar Hai follows the story of Kashaf, a young woman determined to succeed despite her difficult upbringing and financial challenges. Through sheer hard work and resolve, she rises above social and economic limitations, ultimately finding success and respect. In contrast, Zaroon, a man with wealth and liberal upbringing views the world through the lens of his own entitlement. The two contrasting characters are beautifully intertwined to understand each other's perspective about life and beyond.
Cheekh
Featuring Saba Qamar as Mannat, who fearlessly seeks justice for her friend’s murder, despite facing opposition from family and society. Mannat’s courage and pursuit of truth, even when standing against powerful family members, shows the strength and resilience of women who refuse to remain silent when met with injustice. The show addresses themes of misogyny and corruption, making it a powerful narrative of female empowerment.