
Top 10 Pakistani Dramas That Should Be Remade Into Films | Six Screens
With their intricate storylines and memorable characters, it is no surprise that even years after their television run, Pakistani dramas continue to be captivating. Some of these dramas deserve to be remade into films. Six Screen Entertainment is here with the 10 most iconic dramas that should be remade into films in the future.
1. Humsafar
This love story between Khirad and Ashar made Mahira Khan and Fawad Khan superstars. The drama is simple yet full of emotions. The romance has global appeal. A movie could capture the intensity of their love story in a more cinematic way. With beautiful visuals and music, it would become a blockbuster.
2. Zindagi Gulzar Hai
Featuring Fawad Khan and Sanam Saeed, this drama deals with class differences and two different minds falling in love despite their familial demands. The themes of this drama are both timeless and also relatable to so many people. A film could really focus on the key moments of the story without dragging it. The bond between Kashaf and Zaroon after marriage is something fans will never stop wondering about, either!
3. Dastaan
Based on Razia Butt’s novel, Dastaan tells the heartbreaking story of Bano during the partition of 1947. The historical setting already suits cinema. The pain and sacrifice the people made then could be shown through more improved visuals and emotions. This could grab international attention towards Pakistan’s history and can be an achievement for the industry.
4. Shehr-e-Zaat
Written by Umera Ahmed, this drama reflects the journey of Falak, who was once materialistic but changed herself towards spirituality after her heartbreak. Themes of faith and self-discovery are unique and universal. A movie could use strong visuals and symbols to show Falak’s transformation. It would leave audiences with a powerful message.
5. Meri Zaat Zarra-e-Benishan
This emotional story of Saba, destroyed by false accusations, left viewers in tears. It has drama, betrayal, and redemption, a perfect setting for cinema. A shorter version would make the story more gripping.
6. Alpha Bravo Charlie
This Shoaib Mansoor’s drama, highlights the journey of three friends who join the army together. Their humor, friendship and sacrifice could be a delight for cinema. With modern technology, action scenes could be made more intense and interesting to watch. It could inspire a new generation just like the drama once did.
7. Dhoop Kinare
This classic from the 1980s starred Rahat Kazmi and Marina Khan as doctors who slowly fall in love. The iconic story and bonding are timeless. A movie based on this story, but with advanced visuals, can add more charm to its narrative. Fans would love to see this iconic series on the bigger screens.
8. Udaari
The drama featuring Bushra Ansari, Urwa Hocane, and Farhan Saeed deals with the relevant social issue of child abuse. A movie might have provided a stronger message and a global context.
9. Pyarey Afzal
This blockbuster starring Hamza Ali Abbasi as Afzal gave us one of the most heartbreaking endings in drama history. Afzal’s journey from a mischievous young man to a tragic hero is perfect for cinema. Fans who still can’t get over the ending would rush to watch it on the big screen.
10. Suno Chanda
This rom-com starring Iqra Aziz and Farhan Saeed became an instant favorite. A movie version of this might take the fun twists and turns of Arsal and Jiya’s love story to the next level.
Overall Thoughts
Pakistani dramas already have depth of feelings, layered characters, and continued storytelling themes that all make great movies. From Humsafar’s tragic love story to the comedy of Suno Chanda to the nationalism of the story of Alpha Bravo Charlie, each drama on the list is capable of producing a great movie.
Remakes of classic dramas into films could bring back the lost charm of our industry while introducing new stories to younger generations and international audiences. Stay tuned with Six Screens Media for updates.