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Thursday, March 19, 2026
TopicTV Drama

Topic: TV Drama

Pakistanis can’t tolerate a Syed, non-Syed marriage on TV. They see blasphemy

The TV drama aired on ARY Digital follows the story of Sher Zaman and Fajar, two individuals from rival families who fall in love, facing intense family conflicts, longstanding feuds, and the challenges of forbidden romance.

Grim, scary, warped — the world of Ozark beyond psychological trauma and physical violence

The medley of several eccentric characters, backed by a superlative script and direction, makes Ozark one of the best thriller-drama web series of the last decade.

Pakistani actor Humayun Saeed will take TV beyond saas bahus. Doctor Bahu is his answer

Some Pakistanis who agreed with Humayun Saeed offered to help the actor/producer recently cast in British drama ‘Crown’ on his project.

Pakistani TV serials have a toxic hero culture. They are actually villains, says Urdu writer

This is how Bollywood raised a generation -- make girls believe that a man who runs after them consistently is loving, says Nemrah Ahmed.

On Camera

Strait of Hormuz crisis shows limits of US, say Chinese. ‘India most vulnerable’

Chinese online discourse situates the crisis within a broader geopolitical context, particularly the hesitancy of US allies to support Washington.

Amid supply crunch, govt offers 10% additional commercial LPG to states. But there’s a condition

India faces LPG shortage amid supply disruptions from Strait of Hormuz closure due to prolonged West Asia conflict.

Indian borders to US schools, Indian firm bags orders to supply surveillance drones to Texas schools

The company had secured orders worth over Rs 100 crore from the Indian Army in November last year. Its UAVs are deployed along India’s borders with Pakistan & China.

Peaceful power transfers followed uprisings in India’s neighbourhood. It’s a sign of mature democracies

Rating democracies is a tricky business. I am only using the simple metric of who in the Indian subcontinent has had the most peaceful, stable, normal political transitions and continuity.