If you’ve been scrolling endlessly through the current lineup of dramas and nothing seems to click, you’re definitely not alone. We’ve rounded up top 5 drama picks for the week – handpicked to save you the scroll fatigue and help you jump straight into something worth watching.

5. Raja London Ka

Raja London Ka aired its first two episodes on Express TV starring Samar Jafri, Ameema Saleem Khan, and Zaviyar Nauman Ejaz, and it’s safe to say it kept us hooked. The first two episodes were fast-paced, action-packed, and managed to grab the audience’s attention by providing a mix of everything – romance, action sequences, and political maneuvering. The performances were also solid so far, and the production value, including the sets, cinematography, color grading, shots, and direction, deserves equal appreciation.
4. Leader

This one is a strong favorite and we’re really enjoying the overall story. The writer deserves genuine appreciation for coming up with ideas that actually make sense and feel well thought out, and the director definitely deserves credit for the execution. That said, this episode felt a bit slow compared to the usual pace, which is why it lands at number 4 this week. Even though there was a lot happening and the excitement level was still there, the pacing dipped slightly. Still, there’s a lot we’re looking forward to in the upcoming episodes, and it definitely feels like things will pick up again soon.
3. Doctor Bahu

Doctor Bahu brings a slightly different angle, moving beyond the typical saas-bahu storyline and instead focusing on themes of conspiracy, truth vs lies, and layered personal conflicts between the lead characters. There’s a lot going on in the story, which keeps things engaging, even if the pace and initial pull feel a bit uneven at times. The execution and script could use a bit more tightening, but it still manages to stay interesting overall. There’s hope that upcoming episodes will improve in structure and flow. Despite its flaws, the drama remains quite gripping, especially with multiple character arcs unfolding.
2. Zanjeerain

Zanjeerain started off a bit slow in the first episode, but quickly picks up momentum. The last 15–20 minutes of the second episode were especially full of unexpected twists that really elevate the experience. What makes it more engaging is how even the predictable moments are handled so well that they don’t feel boring at all. The drama keeps the audience fully involved, constantly hinting at what’s coming next while still surprising in execution. Everything feels interconnected, and the deeper you follow the story, the more clues start to make sense, making it a gripping watch overall.
1. Bas Tera Saath Ho

Bas Tera Saath Ho completely takes the top spot because of how deeply it pulls the audience in. It leaves you stressed, hooked, and constantly waiting for the next episode – you’re just not able to wait for Monday to come and see what happens next with Anas and Ansa. The way it builds curiosity and emotional pressure is exactly what makes it stand out. On top of that, it also raises important themes around digital crimes, privacy, and family issues, which adds more weight to the story. The performances are strong across the board, and the OST is genuinely amazing, making the whole experience even more impactful.
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