It’s that time of the week again — Thursday is here, and so is the perfect excuse to hit pause on the hustle and rewind a little on old dramas!

As we wait for new dramas to drop and trailers to tease us, why not take a moment to revisit the dramas that made us fall in love with screen time in the first place? Because some dramas just stick with you, and revisiting them feels like catching up with an old friend over a cozy cup of chai. From iconic storylines to characters that made us cry, laugh, and obsess over their love lives – life honestly feels incomplete without a regular dose of entertainment. Whether you’re feeling nostalgic or simply in the mood for a good binge, these past hits are still worth every second.
So, if you haven’t watched them yet, here’s your sign to give them a shot this Throwback Thursday!
Bilqees Kaur – For Those Who Love Stories About Strong-Willed Women & Culture Clashes!
Bilqees Kaur follows the journey of Bilqees (played by Bushra Ansari), a strict, traditional Pakistani mother living in New York with her family. She holds tightly to old customs and expects her children to obey without question. But things start to shake up when her son, Sultan (played by Ahsan Khan), marries Soha (played by Syra Yousuf), a strong and independent Pakistani girl raised in the U.S. Soha’s modern ways clash with Bilqees’s old-school mindset, creating tension in the family. At the same time, Bilqees is hiding secrets of her own past, including her love life and the choices that brought her to where she is today.
What makes Bilqees Kaur special is how it balances important topics with emotional depth – like identity, family pressure, and the struggle between old and new values. You’ll find yourself sympathizing with both Soha and Bilqees as they try to understand each other while staying true to themselves. If you enjoy stories about strong women, mother-daughter-in-law drama, and how families evolve across cultures, this one will definitely keep you hooked!
Bilqees Kaur is written by Faiza Iftikhar and directed by Adnan Ahmed. It is a project of MD Productions. The drama features Bushra Ansari, Ahsan Khan, Syra Yousuf, Kashif Mehmood, Sadia Imam, and more.
2. Rehaai – For Those Who Believe Every Girl Deserves A Childhood, Not A Marriage!
Rehaai is a powerful drama that tells the story of Shamim (played by Samina Peerzada), a woman who once faced the horrors of child marriage – and now watches history repeat itself when her son, Waseem (played by Naumaan Ijaz), forces a young girl, Kulsoom, into marriage. Set in a conservative village, the drama shows how poverty, ignorance, and rigid traditions trap women in a cycle of suffering. Shamim, once silent in her own pain, finally finds the courage to speak up and break the chain, determined to give Kulsoom the freedom she never had.
What sets Rehaai apart is its honest and emotional take on a real issue – child marriage. A project by the Kashf Foundation, this drama doesn’t just tell a story, it sends a strong message. With each episode, you’ll feel anger, sadness, and hope as Shamim fights back against deeply rooted injustice. If you’re drawn to stories that shine a light on social problems and show the quiet strength of women rising up for change, Rehaai is a must-watch.
Rehaai is written by Farhat Ishtiaq and directed by Mehreen Jabbar. It is produced by Momina Duraid. The cast features Samina Peerzada, Naumaan Ijaz, Danish Taimoor, Maria Wasti, Saniya Shamshad, and more.
3. Diyar-e-Dil – For Those Who Love Grand Family Sagas With Heart, Healing, & A Lot Of Emotion!
Diyar-e-Dil is a beautifully told story about a broken family trying to find its way back to love and forgiveness. It starts with Behroze (played by Mikaal Zulfiqar), who chooses love over family by marrying Ruhina (played by Sanam Saeed), against his father’s wishes. This decision tears the family apart, leaving behind years of anger and silence. But as time passes, the next generation – Behroze’s daughter Faraah (played by Maya Ali) and his nephew Wali (played by Osman Khalid Butt) – are pulled into the mess. Through them, the family slowly begins to heal, revealing old wounds, regrets, and deep-rooted emotions.
What makes Diyar-e-Dil unforgettable is its mix of breathtaking visuals, deep characters, and strong messages about relationships, pride, and second chances. It shows that no matter how far people drift apart, love and understanding can bring them back together. If you’re someone who enjoys emotional family dramas, slow-burn romances, and stories where forgiveness feels earned, Diyar-e-Dil will leave you thinking – and probably tearing up – long after the final episode.
Diyar-e-Dil is written by Farhat Ishtiaq and directed by Haseeb Hassan. It is produced by Momina Duraid under MD Productions. The cast features Abid Ali, Mikaal Zulfiqar, Sanam Saeed, Ali Rehman Khan, Maya Ali, Hareem Farooq, Osman Khalid Butt, and more.
So, which one are you going to watch?

Namaste & Adaab Dear Hiba ji & the Lovely Fuchsia Team. I’m your ardent viewer & do follow Rabia’s Sweet Podcasts with my favourite Drama Stars. Here are some of my picks :- Sunday Brunch with 1 Drama + 1 movie 🍿= Fun unlimited 😊
Drama 🎭 😍 Movie 🍿🎥 (90’s movie)
1. Meem se Mohabbat + Kuch Kuch hota hai Or DiL toh Pagal hai Or Kaho Naa Pyaar hai (Hrithik Roshan’s over the night Blockbuster hit)
2. Hum Tum + Hum Tum 💕 Or Hum Aap ke Hai Kaun Or Hum Saath Saath hai
3. Kabhi main Kabhi Tum + Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham
4. Suno Chanda + Mere Yaar ki Shaadi hai
5. Humsafar+ Ghazini
6. Mere Humsafar + Kabhi Alvida Naa kehna
7. Tere Bin + Kal Ho Naa Ho
8. Ishq Murshid + Rab Ne Bana di jodi
9. Ranjha Ranjha Kar di + Koi Mil Gaya
10. Zindagi Gulzar hai + Munnabhai MBBS Or 3 idiots
11. Qarz-e-jaan + Pink
12. Meray Pass Tum ho + Tere Naam
For Extra Fun :- Movies :- Taare Zameen par, Sarfarosh, Yaadein, Jodha Akbar, Jo jeeta Wohi Sikandar, Saajan etc.
For the Epic Fun :- Mughal-E-Azam, Sholay etc.
Thank you 😊🙏. Keep shining 🌟.