![]() The protagonists were complete polar opposites when it came to faith & practicing religion. These kinds of subjects are shied away from in Pakistani dramas but the team of Aye Musht e Khaak not only decided to bring it to the table but dealt with it with a lot of maturity. Writer: Maha Malik Director: Ahsun Talish Producer: 7th Sky Entertainment Channel: Har Pal Geo Cast: Sana Javed, Feroze Khan, Nimra Khan, Shabbir Jaan, Iffat Omar, Asad Siddique, Shahood Alvi, and others.Īye Musht e Khaak was definitely the kind of drama that touched upon a very sensitive subject with a lot of sensitivity. However, there were plenty of dramas that had beautifully penned-down characters and performances that left us in awe of the actors who played these roles. There was unfortunately not a single drama serial this year that was picture perfect but then when a drama airs for so many weeks, that should be a given. With the passage of time, Pakistani dramas have been more character-driven therefore some of the characters in these dramas proved to be novel or they gave an interesting spin to many of the done-to-death characters. ![]() More than the stories of some of the dramas, the characters, and the performances caught our attention. Therefore, it would be safe to say that our definition of the “best dramas” includes those dramas which were for the most part engaging and entertaining as well as meaningful, well-written, and acted out superbly. There are certain new trends such as stretching dramas especially when they get the ratings and unnecessary focus on visuals which definitely make it difficult to add dramas to this list without ignoring those ‘few episodes’ or glitches which made us question these dramas at some point. It’s true that music has no barriers and this wholesome Twitter thread bringing two nations together is proof enough.Pakistani dramas continued to evolve and at the same time deteriorated in some ways this year. Wow.my half Bengali heart had swelled with pride.love it.- aditi June 3, 2021 That's one of my fav Rabindra sangeet- Debasmita Mishra June 3, 2021 That just figuratively blew my mind ❣️- Arpan Samanta June 2, 2021 Feeling proud as a Bengali #JoyBangla #জয়বাংলা- Aditya Chanda June 2, 2021 And modern day Pakistan is accepting this! Really sweet, like Bengali itself!- Sayan Dey June 2, 2021 Remember Tagore wrote the National Anthem for Bangladesh (erstwhile East Pakistan). You have to say that this piece is a bold and glaring example of acceptance from the most unexpected quarters. The post has over 1.2k likes and comments from desis saying they are loving the classic Bengali songs making an appearance in Pakistani TV. When a Pakistani Series uses Rabindrasangeet He wrote in the caption, “When a Pakistani Series uses Rabindrasangeet.” ![]() The video was shared on Twitter by an Indian and it is going viral. ![]() Īlthough the serial aired a while ago and the videos were shared a few months ago, this has caught the attention of the netizens now and seeing Tagore’s beautiful creations Pakistani drama has all Bengalis swell with pride. In another clip, she was singing Ami tomaro birohe rohibo bilin, sung by Indian singer Sharvari Deshpande for the movie Chhapaak. Mehreen Jabbar, the director of Pakistani drama ‘ Dil Kya Karay’, shared the video where the actress Yumna Zaidi was singing Amaro Porano Jaha Chay, a classic Bengali song by Gurudeb Rabindranath Tagore. Recently, a clip from a Pakistani TV serial was shared on Twitter where the main lead was seen singing Rabindra sangeet and Indians loved this cross-border rendition of soulful bengali music. This may not happen a lot of times but it’s wholesome when it does. Cinema and music are some things that both nations share the love for equally and come together to celebrate these keeping the hatred and rivalry aside. India and Pakistan are divided by things like cricket and land disputes but there are some things that know no bounds or boundaries.
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