With official announcements and a few sneak peeks already out, these are the 3 most talked-about Pakistani dramas we’re keeping our eyes on!

Pakistanis share a special bond with their dramas. From thrilling stories to emotional love stories, there’s always something that keeps us coming back for more. Watching Pakistani dramas is a full-on family experience! We laugh, cry, and argue about characters like they’re real people. Whether it’s shocking twists or heartbreaking moments, Pakistani dramas have a way of pulling us in every single night.
And the best part? All of these dramas feature never-seen-before on-screen pairs—so yes, the excitement (and tension) is real!
So, while we wait for these dramas to hit our screens, let’s do a quick rundown of what might be coming next!
1. Main Manto Nahi Hoon

Main Manto Nahi Hoon brings together a power-packed team with Humayun Saeed and Sajal Aly in lead roles, written by the ever-controversial yet poetic Khalil Ur Rehman Qamar and directed by hit-creator Nadeem Baig. The supporting cast includes veterans like Asif Raza Mir and the multi-talented Azaan Sami Khan, adding even more excitement to this much-anticipated drama. With such a strong lineup, expectations are sky-high, and fans are waiting to see what this dream team delivers.
The title Main Manto Nahi Hoon naturally invites speculation. Is it a tribute to the legendary Saadat Hasan Manto? Or is it a statement—a denial of being like Manto, who was famous for his raw and fearless storytelling? But knowing Khalil Ur Rehman Qamar’s style, it could also be a love story wrapped in poetic dialogue and layered emotions. Either way, Main Manto Nahi Hoon already has everyone curious—and that’s half the magic.
2. Jinki Shadi Unki Shadi

Sehar Khan and Wahaj Ali are pairing up for the very first time in an exciting new project for HUM TV. The drama—titled Jinki Shadi Unki Shadi—was officially announced through a playful Instagram post by the channel. Directed by the ever-versatile Saife Hasan, with a script by Syed Nabeel and a story by Shamoon Abbasi, the drama boasts a star-studded cast including Nadia Afgan, Syed Jibran, Tamkenat Mansoor, Sidra Niazi, Arsalan Naseer, and Romaisa Khan. With such a dynamic team on board, the buzz around this one is only getting louder.
What really piques interest, though, is the genre. As shared exclusively with FUCHSIA, director Saife Hasan revealed, “It’s a serial, with a comic take on horror.” That one line has definitely raised eyebrows—in the best way possible! Horror-comedy is a genre still largely untapped in Pakistani television, which makes this drama even more exciting. From the rumored wedding chaos to unexpected spooky twists, it sounds like we’re in for a wild ride full of laughs, frights, and maybe a few social messages woven in between.
3. Mitti De Baway

Mitti De Baway is already shaping up to be one of the most awaited dramas in the pipeline—bringing together two powerhouses, Mahira Khan and Wahaj Ali, for the very first time on screen. Written by the master of heartfelt stories, Faiza Iftikhar, and directed by the visionary Haissam Hussain, this project promises depth, drama, and all the emotional pull fans crave.
The title Mitti De Baway gives off strong cultural and emotional vibes, possibly pointing towards a story about roots, home, and identity. It could be a tale of two people from different worlds—perhaps village versus city—or even a love story shaped by family traditions and deep personal sacrifices. There’s also a hint that it might explore themes of soil, legacy, or belonging, making it rich with emotions and layered storytelling. Whatever the plot turns out to be, it already feels like something deeply soulful and worth the wait.
A Petition To Our Drama Makers!
Okay, so the announcements have been made, the excitement is real, but… where’s the rest? We get it—drama productions take time—but honestly, fans are left hanging with just rumors and silence. No behind-the-scenes sneak peeks, no teaser clips, no crumbs dropping on Instagram about the storyline or character names. It’s like we’re waiting in the dark with nothing to hold onto! A few BTS shots, some small spoilers, or even just a fun snippet from the cast would do wonders to keep the hype alive. We’re all in, ready to support, but a little more inside scoop would make the waiting game way more fun and keep us glued until the drama finally airs. So, drama makers, pretty please—give us something to binge on before the actual show!
Which of these dramas will you tune into first? Drop your pick in the comments and let us know!
