Pakistani Dramas Classics
1- KHUDA KI BASTI
Aired on PTV in the year 1969, Khuda Ki Basti was a social issue-based drama, which was adapted from a novel by Shaukat Siddiqui. The drama saw Qazi Wajid in the lead role and introduced Behroz Sabzwari as a child actor. Such was the appeal of this drama that it was remade in the early 90s.
2- SHAMA
Based on a novel by A.R. Khatoon, Shama’s screenplay was written by Fatima Suraiyya Bajiya, with legendary director Qasim Jalali bringing this classic black and white drama to life. An instant hit, thanks to some amazing performances by Javed Sheikh, Qurban Jilani, Ishrat Hashmi and Rizwan Wasti.
3- AANGAN TERHA
The epitome of comedy and wit, owing to the penmanship of Anwar Maqsood, Aangan Terha remains an unforgettable drama to this day with impeccable performances by Salim Nasir, Shakeel, Arshad Mahmood, Durdana Butt and Bushra Ansari. On popular demand, the drama has been re-telecast numerous times since its first airing and was recently adapted as a stage play.
4- WARIS
Those who watched Waris at the time when it was aired fondly remember how the streets would be deserted at the time the drama would be on air. Discussing the social impacts of feudalism, this drama was a masterpiece scripted by renowned poet and writer Amjad Islam Amjad with Ghazanfar Ali taking up the directorial duties. Adding to its appeal was the remarkable acting prowess shown by actors such as Abid Ali and Jamil Fakhri
6- ANKAHI
Ankahi is one of the most famous Pakistani dramas that is known for its witty dialogues and remarkable acting from actors like Shehnaz Sheikh, Javed Sheikh, Shakeel, Saleem Nasir, Behroz Sabzwari and Jamshed Ansari. Broadcast in the year 1982, Ankahi was written by Haseena Moin and directed by Shoaib Mansoor.
7- TANHAIYYAN
Tanhaiyyan boasted of a star cast like Shehnaz Sheikh, Asif Raza Mir, Badar Khalil, Behroze Sabzwari, and a very young Marina Khan. Every actor in the drama serial did complete justice to the role and helped it become a spectacular hit. Needless to say, Haseena Moin’s script and Shahzad Khalil’s direction already had all the necessary ingredient to ensure its success.
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