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In 2025, smaller Pakistani dramas outshine mega-budget serials

Published on: December 30, 2025 1:14 PM

Top Pakistani dramas of 2025 break records & social taboos

The year 2025 may not have delivered the blockbuster returns Pakistan’s major entertainment channels were expecting from their most expensive drama serials, but it proved highly rewarding for smaller, story-driven productions that connected more deeply with audiences.

Read More: Exciting new Pakistani dramas to watch in 2025

Mega-budget projects aired by HUM TV, Geo TV and ARY attracted attention and ratings, yet many failed to justify the hype surrounding their star power and scale. Several heavily promoted serials struggled to sustain narrative momentum or deliver satisfying conclusions, underscoring a growing disconnect between spectacle and storytelling.

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In contrast, modestly scaled dramas with strong scripts and emotional authenticity emerged as clear winners. Shows such as Sher, Parwarish, Jama Taqseem and Qarz-i-Jaan demonstrated that audiences continue to value coherent plots, character development and social relevance over lavish sets and prolonged storylines. These serials addressed themes such as generational conflict, parenting styles, mental health and family dysfunction, resonating with viewers across age groups.

 

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Another noticeable trend was the gradual shift in how women and families were portrayed on screen. Several dramas moved away from demonising working women or idealising rigid family structures, instead exploring careers, independence and healthier interpersonal dynamics. At the same time, problematic tropes — including glorified obsession and non-consensual romance — continued to draw large viewerships, highlighting the tension between progressive storytelling and commercial success.

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Importantly, Pakistani dramas expanded their global footprint in 2025. Viewership grew across Bangladesh, the Arab world, Europe and North America, aided by international channels and dubbed content. Despite restrictions in some markets, cultural familiarity and relatable themes helped Pakistani serials reach new audiences abroad.

Read More: 20 Pakistani TV dramas that you should watch if you haven’t

Industry observers say the year underscored a crucial lesson for producers: long-term impact lies not in inflated budgets, but in meaningful stories. As international audiences grow and digital platforms generate record views, the success of smaller, content-led dramas may push the industry towards more thoughtful and globally relevant storytelling.

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