Pakistani dramas are not just for Pakistanis anymore—they’re spreading their charm worldwide! Exciting news as three popular dramas are set to air on Turkish TV with dubbing in Turkish, bridging cultures and captivating new audiences abroad.

Pakistani dramas have long been cherished not just in Pakistan but globally, serving as a beacon of entertainment and inspiration. Their widespread popularity is evident as they make their way onto Turkish television, now with Turkish dubbing for broader accessibility. This international outreach underscores their universal appeal, captivating diverse audiences with compelling storytelling, rich cultural narratives, and authentic portrayals.
The success of Pakistani dramas abroad can be attributed to their ability to resonate with viewers worldwide. They often delve into universal themes such as love, family dynamics, societal issues, mental health issues and human emotions, presented through gripping plots and well-developed characters. Additionally, the production quality, coupled with skilled acting and picturesque settings, enhances their allure.
Here are three of your favorite Pakistani dramas that have made it to Turkish television!
1. ‘Tere Bin’ Starring Yumna Zaidi & Wahaj Ali
Tere Bin, set in Hyderabad, follows village head Murtasim Shahnawaz Khan (Wahaj Ali) and ambitious lawyer’s daughter Meerab Waqas Ahmad (Yumna Zaidi). Murtasim faces threats from rival Malik Mukhtar and his son Malik Zubair, prompting him to assert his dominance. Meanwhile, Meerab dreams of becoming a lawyer but clashes with her family over conservative beliefs. The drama intensifies as Murtasim and Meerab are forced into a marriage filled with conflicts and power struggles, leading to a deep bond despite their differences.
Airing in Pakistan in 2022, Tere Bin gained immense popularity for its gripping storyline and strong performances. The drama’s success highlighted the appeal of Pakistani narratives and paved the way for its international reach. Fans demanded another season, and the makers announced a second season with the same lead cast. However, no final release date is out yet.
This story of love, honor, and societal issues will soon reach a wider audience as it airs on Turkish television Channel 7 under the new name “So Deep.” The drama, known for its rich narrative and cultural depth, has been dubbed in Turkish to ensure its universal themes resonate with Turkish viewers. With its captivating storyline and strong performances, “So Deep” is poised to become a favorite among Turkish audiences.
Watch The Trailer Here In Turkish Language!
Tere Bin is penned by Nooran Makhdoom, the drama is directed by Siraj-ul-Haque. It’s produced under 7th Sky Entertainment. The cast features Yumna Zaidi, Wahaj Ali, Bushra Ansari, Sabeena Farooq, Hira Soomro, and others.
2. ‘Aulaad’ Starring Mohammed Ahmed, Marina Khan, And More!
Aulaad tells the story of devoted parents who raised their children with strong values and a good education. As adults, the children, now married, believe their successes are due to their own efforts, ignoring their parents’ sacrifices. This tension creates a powerful narrative about emotional and generational conflicts within the family.
The drama gained immense popularity for its realistic portrayal of societal issues and family dynamics. It struck a chord with audiences by highlighting parents’ often overlooked sacrifices and their children’s ingratitude, reflecting the darker realities of our society.
Now, “Aulaad” is set to air on Turkish television Channel 7 under the new name “Evlat.”
Catch Up The Teaser Of ‘Evlat’ Here!
Aulaad is written by Syed Ameer Ali Shah and directed by Aabis Raza. The drama aired on ARY Digital and the cast features Mohammad Ahmed, Marina Khan, Hassan Niazi, Furqan Qureshi, Nabeel Zuberi, Minsa Malik, Hina Javed, Qudsia, Sunita Marshal, Humaira Bano, and Mah-e-Nur.
3. Hiba Bukhari & Danish Taimoor Starrer ‘Deewangi’
Deewangi follows the story of Nageen (Hiba Bukhari), from a lower-middle-class background, and Sultan Durrani (Danish Taimoor), a wealthy businessman with political ties. Sultan, raised by his grandmother after losing his parents, meets Nageen, a bus hostess, during a journey. Drawn to her courage, Sultan pursues Nageen despite her rejection due to their class difference. Complications arise when Sultan’s cousin Narmeen (Zoya Nasir) interferes, leading to Nageen’s kidnapping and a series of misunderstandings. Sultan’s vengeful actions further entangle Nageen’s life, culminating in a complex relationship marked by revenge, betrayal, and unrequited love. Nageen’s eventual marriage to Haroon (Ali Abbas) and Sultan’s continuing obsession create dramatic twists, highlighting themes of power, revenge, and love.
Originally aired in Pakistan in 2019, Deewangi gained widespread acclaim for its gripping storyline and compelling performances. The drama’s portrayal of intense emotional conflicts resonated with viewers, making it a hit. Now, Deewangi is set to entertain Turkish audiences on Channel 7 under the new name “My Divane Heart.” The show’s universal themes of love, revenge, and societal pressures are expected to appeal to a broad audience.
Watch The Dubbed Teaser Here!
It was written by Sadia Akhtar and directed by Zeeshan Ahmed. It was a project of 7th Sky Entertainment. The cast features Hiba Bukhari, Danish Taimoor, Zoya Nasir, Faiza Gillani, and more.
The move to air these dramas on Turkish television with Turkish dubbing signifies a growing recognition and demand for Pakistani content globally. It not only enriches cultural exchanges but also paves the way for future collaborations and partnerships in the entertainment industry. Pakistani dramas continue to transcend linguistic and cultural barriers, affirming their place as a cherished form of global entertainment.
