
10 Unforgettable Pakistani Dramas That Need a Sequel | Six Screen
Pakistani dramas have given us all so many stories that we’ve taken with us well after they finish the drama’s final episode.
Some characters feel so alive that they give the impression that fans would like to know more about what happened. Six-screen media brings you 10 memorable dramas that really deserve a sequel.
1. Parizaad
Seeing Ahmed Ali Akbar’s performance as Parizaad is a gem for the audiences and was rawly emotional. As the drama ended with high hopes, fans still want to know where he goes from here in his new life. A sequel would allow him to redeem himself even further and develop a love story.
2. Zindagi Gulzar Hai
With Fawad Khan and Sanam Saeed’s unmatched chemistry, this drama became iconic. Fans still ask how their marriage moves forward. Surely a sequel could answer those questions.
3. Humsafar
Mahira Khan and Fawad Khan’s Humsafar is legendary. While the show wrapped up nicely and well, it could have a sequel that sees Khirad and Ashar establish their lives while raising their daughter, Hareem.
4. Diyar-e-Dil
A family drama about love, forgiveness, and tradition, Diyar-e-Dil completes its arc magnificently. The sequel could address the journey of the younger generation, as the family seeks their tradition in the modern changes of life and moving on as a family.
5. Kankar
Sanam Baloch’s character stood against domestic abuse, inspiring women to speak against domestic abuse. The sequel will address her journey with her child’s father and bring the strength of the new and independent life as a single mother.
6. Udaari
Udaari comes from child abuse to women’s empowerment. Udaari could be produced to bring action to how both women survive the abuse, reclaim and build their lives, mature, and base their fights for justice. Along with Urwa and Farhan’s life after marriage.
7. Meri Zaat Zarra-e-Benishan
This Umera Ahmed classic left a mark on millions around the world. A sequel that explores the second generation would be a good idea, showing how their past mistakes affect their choices in their present lives.
8. Alif
Alif, as a work of art, showed even the most profound inquiries into faith and spirituality. A follow-up that explored what Momin and Momina are doing later in life, and how Momina’s profession interacts with her spirituality would also be an engaging story.
9. Durr-e-Shehwar
Durr-e-Shehwar is a Pakistani drama that every young lady who is tired of Tere Bin and Ishq-e-Murshid dreams would enjoy. It is a show that is so realistic, it will make you uncomfortable.
The harsh truth of what women have to endure in our society was portrayed brilliantly. This is one story that deserves a remake version, and viewers will be debating every scene each week.
10. Ehd-e-Wafa
Ehd-e-Wafa, with its message about friendship, sacrifices, and nurturing of youth, inspired young audiences. A sequel could delve into the future, where the four friends are married with families, careers, but still try to find time in their busy lives to serve the nation and each other.
These dramas were a source of entertainment, but they also caused us to think, to cry, to celebrate. A sequel of any of them would not just be about nostalgia; it would bring us back to those stories, which formed the landscape of Pakistani television. Stay tuned for six screens entertainment updates.