If keeping up with everything on TV feels overwhelming lately, you’re not alone. With so many dramas airing at once, it’s hard to decide what’s actually worth your time. Here are FUCHSIA’s top 5 dramas of the week to help you out!

5. SharPasand
SharPasand delivered one of its most heartbreaking weeks yet, with two tragic deaths that genuinely left us unsettled. Hafsa’s character stood out for her courage, confidence, and grit — she never gave up, which made her fate even more painful to watch. Losing her was heartbreaking. Dadi was another impactful character whose story ended on an emotional note; learning the truth about her son completely broke her, and her passing felt like the final emotional blow. SharPasand truly hit where it hurt.
4. Case No. 9
Case No. 9 continues to be engaging, but last week, it felt slightly disappointing due to unnecessary dragging. The two episodes could easily have been merged into one, especially since the drama is heading towards its conclusion. With expectations high, the audience is hoping to see the final court verdict properly addressed. If the show ends without delivering that closure, it would be a letdown.
3. Meri Zindagi Hai Tu
This week of Meri Zindagi Hai Tu was emotionally intense, especially the second episode, which truly stood out. Ayra leaving Kamiar was painful and unexpected, and many viewers feel she deserved a chance — a sentiment that’s hard to disagree with. Kamyar’s heartbreak was inevitable, but the way it unfolded hit hard. Now, the big questions remain. Will Kamyar be forced into another marriage? When will Ayra discover the truth, and what will happen when she does? It’s this emotional weight and curiosity that keeps the drama gripping.
2. Kafeel
Kafeel continues to grow stronger, with this week’s episodes — particularly the second — being deeply emotional and relatable. Although set in the 90s, Zeba’s story feels painfully relevant even today, where a single mistake can lead to lifelong consequences for a woman. The drama shines through its honest emotions, nostalgic elements, strong visuals, and impactful dialogues that make you reflect, cry, and feel deeply connected. It remains one of the most powerful watches on television right now.
1. Muamma
Muamma secures the top spot for being refreshingly different and consistently intriguing. It doesn’t rely on loud performances or familiar tropes but instead builds its story through mystery, mood, and strong direction. There’s no typical hero here — only ahan Ara, a woman whose past slowly unfolds, keeping the audience guessing about what happened to her and why her present feels so unsettling. Muamma dares to experiment, and in doing so, it gives hope that Pakistani dramas can move beyond predictable storytelling.
And our list for the week ends here, let us know which dramas made it to your list this week!
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