FUCHSIA picks the top five dramas of the week with editor Rabia Mughni showcasing the best of what Pakistani television has to offer.

This week has been packed with exciting events in the drama world, from weddings to long-awaited confrontations. Whether you’re eagerly looking forward to Munna and Zarnab’s Nikkah in Gentleman or inspired by Sumbul’s bravery in standing up to Noor Jahan, we’ve rounded up some of the bests for you.
Here are FUCHSIA’s top 5 picks of the week!
5. Zard Patton Ka Bunn

Zard Patton Ka Bunn is going strong with its narrative, entertainment, and beautiful scenic scenes. In every scene, you see the rural areas of Pakistan, which is nice. The performances are great, and we’re really enjoying it. The chemistry between Dr. Nofil, Meenu, and the other characters keeps you engaged throughout.
4. Gentleman

Gentleman is delivering some entertaining moments, especially with the face-off between Munna and Zarnab. Watching their interaction this time around was really fun, and it was great to see Zarnab stepping out of her usual character. Despite showing a different side, Zarnab remained in control, her attitude revealing nothing. We thoroughly enjoyed seeing this side of her. The love story between Zarnab and Iqbal Munna continues to captivate, making Gentleman an engaging watch.
3. Noor Jahan

Noor Jahan is a standout drama that we really look forward to watching every weekend. It’s not the typical saas-bahu storyline; instead, it focuses on themes of women empowerment and women supporting women. The characters are compelling, and you can’t help but wonder what they’ll do next, especially Noor Jahan herself. This drama has completely captured our attention, and we believe audiences are absolutely loving it too.
2. Ishq Hua

Ishq Hua is an engaging love story that stands out for its fun and unique premise. It centers around two people, Minsa and Tabrez, who find themselves falling in love because of the unusual circumstances they are in. Although they wouldn’t typically be interested in each other, the situation pulls them closer. The drama also introduces Bahar, who will soon have a direct conflict with Tabrez, adding tension to the story. What makes Ishq Hua refreshing is its portrayal of a fearless female character, highlighting themes of women empowerment. Minsa is shown as a strong and independent woman, which is quite captivating. Despite having elements of a typical love story, the execution and small interactions between characters make it incredibly interesting and enjoyable to watch.
1. Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum
Number one on our list is Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum—how could anyone argue with that? This drama has slowly won over our hearts and refuses to let go. It’s a love story that has us completely hooked, leaving us wondering what will happen with Sharjeena and Mustafa. We’re rooting for them to be together! The small conflicts and realistic situations, which emphasize care and sensitivity over traditional notions of love, really resonate. One reason Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum is so successful is its focus on human emotions, sentiments, and psychology. It’s both entertaining and thought-provoking, making it a top-tier drama.
And our list for the week ends here, let us know which dramas made it to your list this week!
