Hey there, drama buffs! Get ready, new Pakistani dramas are dropping soon.

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.
So while some dramas are wrapping up their stories, new ones are here to take over our screens. Keep scrolling for a quick rundown on what’s coming up soon.
1. Masoom Starring Imran Ashraf, Sonya Hussyn, And Mikaal Zulfiqar
Imran Ashraf is finally coming back to our screens after two years! He was last seen in Namak Haram, and now he returns with Masoom, a drama that already looks emotionally rich. He plays Dilshad Faisalabadi, a local struggling musician who also works part-time as a joker just to make ends meet. There’s a rawness and honesty in his character that instantly makes you feel for him. With his messy hair, simple clothes, and tired eyes, Dilshad looks like someone who’s been through a lot, yet hasn’t lost his heart.
Then there’s Sonya Hussyn as Neeli, who seems to be playing a character with two very different sides. At home and around Dilshad, she’s lively, chatty, full of warmth and energy, her casual look and bright expressions reflect that vibe perfectly. But when she’s at work with Mikaal Zulfiqar’s character, everything changes. She’s quieter, more serious, and her entire appearance becomes polished and composed. The contrast between how she behaves in both spaces is already telling us this story isn’t going to be simple. Add in Dilshad’s growing affection for her and his hints of jealousy over her bond with her boss, and Masoom promises a layered and emotionally charged storyline.
Masoom is directed by Barkat Siddiqui. It is co-produced by MD Productions and Barkat Siddiqui. The story of Masoom is written by a writing agency Content Line. The drama stars Imran Ashraf, Sonya Hussyn, Mikaal Zulfiqar, Sidra Niazi, Waseem Abbas, and more.
2. 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.
3. Meri Uraan Starring Syed Shahroz Sabzwari And Anika Zulfikar
Meri Uraan is a thought-provoking telefilm that follows the journey of Roha, played by Anika Zulfikar, a confident, sharp, and independent young woman who dares to dream beyond the boundaries society sets for her. While most around her expect a typical path, Roha has her eyes set on something big: starting her own construction company, a field still heavily dominated by men. But chasing a dream like that isn’t just tough, it’s lonely, especially when the biggest resistance comes not from the outside world, but from within her own home.
Meri Uraan highlights how change is still met with silence, disapproval, and outdated thinking. Roha’s fight isn’t just about business, it’s about earning respect, breaking stereotypes, and proving that daughters are no less than sons. Her story is one of strength and resilience, reminding us that sometimes the hardest battles are the ones we fight within our own families, and that real courage is sticking to your dreams, even when those closest to you don’t believe in them yet.
Meri Uraan is written by Zanjabeel Asim Shah and directed by Shehrazade Sheikh and Muskaan Kadwani. The drama is produced by Abdullah Kadwani and Asad Qureshi under the banner of 7th Sky Entertainment. The cast features Anika Zulfikar, Syed Shahroz Sabzwari, Hina Bayat, Simi Raheal, Farhan Ally Agha, Laila Wasti, and more.
So, which of these dramas will be your go-to watch? Let us know in the comments!

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