Hoping that writers and directors remain unafraid of being experimental
Set in the ’90s, Kafeel is packed with nostalgic appeal and plot twists that keep the interest alive
Two women set out to confront an extremely unpleasant neighbour
The name says it all
After a girl elopes, her sister is bundled off in an arranged marriage, to make up for the lost izzat; the result is a mediocre drama with a...
What could have been a proper critique on arranged marriage boiled down to an ad for a fairness cream. The writers appear to be lost, maybe in their...
Is the play straying away from what it set out to do? Or was that the point all along?
Case No 9 is getting better with each episode. This hatkay drama is worth one’s time
A writer meets a brooding banker, who uncannily resembles the protagonist of her novel
When Ali and Ramsha married years ago, they were boycotted by their families. Now, having lost a child, they are both struggling with guilt and...
When a corporate employee is sexually assaulted by her boss, she decides to file a complaint with the police, but the path to justice is riddled...
Two people from completely different backgrounds try to sustain their marriage
A struggling musician and his sister head to Karachi. There they encounter the charming Neeli and her disgruntled father, the nawab. Will they fit in?
When Nisa, a star student, is tasked with tutoring Meeran she tries every trick in the book to get rid of him, making this rom-com layered and spicy
Anwar Maqsood’s script worked its magic again; the Lahore performances of House Arrest had the audiences in stitches
Goonj centres working women and addresses workplace harassment. Progressive and entertaining in equal measure, it echoes the lived reality of many...
After cracks appear in her marriage, a haughty artist is forced to embark on a spiritual journey and re-think her life
Solid characters, a family feud and lots of drama – Main Manto Nahi Hoon has all the ingredients of a blockbuster
Remembering a fiercely self-sufficient female protagonist like Kashaf from Zindagi Gulzar Hai
Rafay Rashdi’s new film ties supernatural events to heighten the drama, while telling a universal story.