3 new dramas are hitting our TV screens – but which one are you most excited for? Scroll down for a full rundown of the stories!

When it comes to dramas, no one does it like Pakistan. From living room debates to late-night binge sessions, dramas are part of our everyday rhythm. They spark emotion, stir conversation, and bring people together like few other things can. There’s always that one character we root for, one plot twist that catches us off guard, and one moment we end up replaying in our heads. And just when the credits roll on one series, there’s another drama ready to pull us right back in.
Keep scrolling for a quick rundown on what’s coming up soon.
1. Pamaal Starring Usman Mukhtar And Saba Qamar!
Pamaal stars Saba Qamar as Malika and Usman Mukhtar as Raza, two people who seem worlds apart, yet somehow their paths cross. Malika is full of dreams and energy, the kind of girl who sees the world with hope and ideals. She’s been raised with love, attention, and warmth, which reflects in her lively personality. But as we know, life doesn’t always go the way we imagine. The teasers hint that Malika’s journey may not be as bright as her spirit.
On the other hand, we meet Raza, a man shaped by a completely different kind of upbringing. Raised in a boarding school, away from the warmth of family, Raza is sharp, emotionally distant, and carries a quiet fragility beneath his strict exterior. The contrast between Malika and Raza’s personalities already sets an interesting tone for the drama. Pamaal seems ready to explore the long-term effects of love, neglect, loneliness, and emotional absence, and how two people raised in such different ways respond when their worlds collide.
Pamaal is written by Zanjabeel Asim Shah and directed by Khizer Idrees. It is produced by Tehreem Chaudhary. The drama stars Saba Qamar, Usman Mukhtar, Adnan Jaffer, Annie Zaidi, and more.
2. Mohalla Starring Omer Shahzad, Maha Hasan, Shehzad Sheikh, & More!
Mohalla brings to screen everything a desi neighbourhood has. There’s that handsome guy every girl secretly admires, the aunty who has an opinion on just about everyone and everything, and the girl who makes rounds of every household, collecting stories and passing them along as gossip. Add to that the sound of children playing cricket in the street, neighbours bickering over the smallest things, and evenings spent sharing tea and tales – it’s everyday life in all its colour, chaos, and warmth.
Bringing these lively characters to life is a stellar ensemble cast including Omer Shahzad, Sheheryar Sheikh, Mehr Bano, Maha Hasan, Srha Asgr, Javed Sheikh, Hina Bayat, and many more. It’s simple, it’s relatable, and it feels like home – an easy, good watch for anyone who knows the charm (and the chaos) of desi neighbourhoods.
The official credits of the drama are yet to be revealed.
3. Jinn Ki Shadi Unki Shadi
The first look of Jinn Ki Shadi Unki Shadi has turned heads instantly – and for good reason. This isn’t your run-of-the-mill romance or family saga; it’s a horror-comedy that dares to be different, blending jump scares with laugh-out-loud moments. At the center of the teaser is the refreshing pairing of Wahaj Ali and Sehar Khan. Wahaj, in a never-seen-before avatar, brings mischief and charm to his role, while Sehar’s character belongs to the jinn world – hopelessly in love with him, adding both intrigue and humor to their chemistry. Their quirky yet magnetic energy hints at a story that’s set to keep audiences hooked.
But the magic doesn’t end there. The teaser sprinkles in quick glimpses of Tamkenat Mansoor, Romaisa Khan, Arslan Naseer, Syed Jibran, Sidra Niazi, and others – each seemingly adding their own spark to this spooky-meets-funny universe. With sharp dialogues, a grand production scale, and visuals that balance eerie vibes with comic relief, Jinn Ki Shadi Unki Shadi promises to be unlike anything we’ve seen on Pakistani television. It’s fresh, unpredictable, and playful!
Jinn Ki Shadi Unki Shadi is written by Syed Nabeel and directed by Saife Hasan. It is a project of Momina Duraid Productions. The cast features Sehar Khan, Wahaj Ali, Syed Jibran, Arslan Naseer, Romaisa Khan, Sidra Niazi, Tamkenat Mansoor, and more.
So, which of these dramas will be your go-to watch? Let us know in the comments!

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