Do opposites really attract or is it all a farce? Hum Tum – a modern, humorous and very ‘21st Century’ hate to love story between two youngsters, Neha played by the gorgeous and talented Ramsha Khan and Adam played by the dashing Ahad Raza Mir encircles just that.
Saman, an unscrupulous and ungrateful woman, forces her elder sister Aiman's betrothed Faisal to break off his engagement and marry her after learning that his business has started booming.
Shams and Falak are cousins and love each other. Falak has a hobby of Badminton and Shams has been indulged in gambling in order to get money for the sake of Falak. On the other hand, Geeti, who is a famous TikToker, likes Shams and is also the cousin of Falak and Shams. Falak and Shams consulted their parents for their marriage and they were engaged. But due to Shams's indulgence in gambling,
The story revolves around two couples. The first couple, Wamaj and Raima to an upper-middle-class family and have been married for the past eight years despite their hatred for each other. The second couple is that of Abrar and Manahil, who love each other but cannot marry owing to financial constrains.
A shying and fearing girl along with her mother are being victimized by funny-yet-clever hypocrite. As the story goes further, the mother informs her daughter that she had been once the wife of hypocrite and has also son from him and that is the reason why he annoys them both. As story unfolds, the people may not trust him anymore as they are unaware of this fact.
The story revolves around four characters; Arham whose unknown transgression has cut him off from the rest of the family, his older brother Shaiq who doesn't seem to be interested in his newlywed wife, Narmeen who is also a very grey-shaded character and holds mysteries herself, Areeba is the most genuine and helps bring Arham back out of his miseries.
The story revolves around the love story of Sarmad and Ayla. While Ayla comes from a middle-class background with a doting family, Sarmad comes from a rich background but is distant from his father due to his father's busy schedule. His stepmother doesn't care about him nor does his stepbrother.
A story about a family that prides itself in its traditions. All the men have married thrice, since their first and second wives were not capable of giving birth. The family is headed by the Great Peer, whose son Shahaab too was born from his third wife, Bari Sarkar, who dominates the affairs of the household. Shahaab has also been married once, but since his first wife is infertile he marries again. Surprisingly, God blesses his second wife with a child, starting a revolution in the family.
A story about trust, love, and misunderstandings, how a woman needs trust and respect more than love. the plot revolves around how difficult grief and loss situations can change relationships - sometimes making them stronger, and sometimes testing them beyond what they can handle.
Story revolves around the life of a young woman, who is trying to resolve tensions between her father, who runs a restaurant in city of Karachi called Alfonso, and mother, an artist residing in Florida. With the help of friends, she takes on the task of saving her family restaurant from going into ruins, and her family from breaking into pieces.
Sagacious and intellectual Noor Fatima who loses her father at an early age and lives with her paternal uncle along with her mother, wants to study further in a university. She eventually gets an admission after getting forcefully engaged to her cousin Imran. Mus'haf is a religious guy (just like Noor Fatima) while Umair and Bareera are arrogant and haughty persons. Their tracks unite when they get an admission in a single university.
Paiman lives with her mother in the United States. The mother gets married to another man and the son refuses to accept it and moves out. Will Paiman be able to reunite the family.
Durr-e-Shehwar's daughter, Shandana , and Durr-e-Shehwar's husband, Mansoor's nephew, Haider have been married to each other for the last eight years. But recently there has been a breach in their relationship due to which Shandana decides to spend some time at her maternal home in Murree along with her young daughter, Sophia
Hadia has a rare obsessive love disorder called "Erotomania". Hadia’s grandmother keeps her under strict surveillance owing to her mental state. The story takes a turn when Hadia is attracted to her cousin Zamin who is engaged. He breaks off his engagement to marry Hadia. The break-up impacts the family’s attitude towards the couple and Hadia feels responsible for this and starts to avoid Zamin.
Qaid-e-Tanhai is a Pakistani drama serial that aired on Hum TV from October 22, 2010 to March 18, 2011. It was written by Umera Ahmed and directed by Babar Javed. The drama was produced by A & B Productions.
A story of a selfish woman Aman who always sacrifices the happiness of her children for her desire. Aman has one daughter and one son who have married. Aman's son-in-law wishes to work in a foreign country, but he doesn’t have the requisite money for travelling to abroad, so then he forces his wife for money to go abroad but when she asks her mother for it, she puts in stake the happiness of her son by playing with the lives of her daughter-in-law.
"Tere Mere Beech" is a story of desire, misdirection, love, regret and gathering. The story highlights the lives of Hareem and Fahad, both belonging to varied backgrounds however have normal attributes of desire for cash and common joys. Hareem is raised by her auntie who is married into a well off family. Her aunt and uncle's unconditional love has made her self-obsessed, self-important and discourteous, and she sees herself misfit among her own blood relations. Her uncle Shabir Sahib chooses to pass on his wealth to Hareem however dies in an accident before he could compose his will.