Pakistani dramas

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Pakistani dramas,orPakistani serials,aretelevised serialsproduced inPakistan.Although most of the serials are produced inUrdu,an increasing number of them are produced in otherPakistani languagessuch asSindhi,Pashto,PunjabiandBalochi.One of Pakistan's oldest television dramas is the Urdu serialKhuda Ki Basti,which aired in 1969.[1]Pakistani dramas, like serials elsewhere, reflect the country's culture. According to Farooq Sulehria 1970 & 1980 are considered to be golden old days of Pakistani serials.[2]

They have helped to attract viewers nationwide to television.[3]The serials are watched in India and are popular in otherSouth Asiancountries, includingAfghanistan,[4]Bangladesh[5]andNepal.[6]

Origin

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Many Pakistani dramas are based onUrdu novelsand in the subsequent years after 1969, many authors became television writers such asUmera AhmadandFarhat Ishtiaq;both of whom have written content fordigestsas well as television serials.[7][8]In recent years, Pakistani dramas have increasingly begun to tackle social issues that are considered taboos.[9]

Social impact

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Pakistani feministsare usually concerned about depiction of women in Pakistani drama TV serials, they receive many of those with skepticism & reservation.[10][11]UK based Pakistani feminist Tasneem Ahmar, whose research institute focuses on the women-media relationships, complaints 99.99% of TV drama in Pakistan is misogynist, patriarchal medieval in its depiction and treatment ofwomenissues.[12]Ahmar says there is no doubt that Pakistani Drama TV serials are hugely popular among all strata of Pakistani society, but unfortunately they waste their potential of doing better in projecting progressive values rather than regressive values of women's depiction & support to equal rights.[12]

Popularity outside Pakistan

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Middle East

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In 2013, the Pakistani dramaHumsafarwas dubbed intoArabicand broadcast byMBCin theMiddle EastasRafeeq-Al-Rooh.[13][14]The show was immediately successful and, after its first few episodes were broadcast, became the channel's most-watched drama. Before this, Pakistani dramas were not broadcast in the Middle East. AfterHumasafar,other shows such asMalaal(aired asHob-Wa-Nadam),Zindagi Gulzar Hai(aired asAsrar Al Hob),Khaani,Aisi Hai Tanhai,Suno Chandaand several others were also dubbed into Arabic and broadcast by MBC.[14][15][16][17]

India

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Dramas such asDeewarein,Waris,andJunglewere popular in India during the 1980s,[18]but theIndian governmenthas imposed a ban on Pakistani television channels in India.[18]In 2009, theSenate of Pakistan's broadcasting division appealed to theParliament of Indiato lift the ban. In 2012, India began debating whether to reverse the ban on Pakistani television channels. India assured Pakistan that it would consider a proposal by Pakistani foreign secretary Jalil Abbas Jilani to lift the ban.[18]

Zee Entertainment Enterprises (ZEEL) launched an entertainment television channel,Zindagi,on 23 June 2014.[19]The channel aired syndicated television shows from Pakistan, and has been well received.[20][21][22]It has been criticized, however, for showing dramas with a smaller number of episodes. To appease viewers,[23][24][25]the channel aired hundreds of Pakistani television shows since then includingAunn Zara,Humsafar,Pyarey Afzal,Zindagi Gulzar HaiandMeray Paas Tum Ho.[19][21][22][24][25][26]Zindagi Gulzar Haibecame so popular that it was re-run one month after it ended its initial run in India.[26]In September 2016, however, Zindagi dropped all Pakistani shows from their line-up. In this way,Zindagicame to its end on television.[27][28]

In July 2020, it was announced thatZindagiwill make its comeback digitally and brand will come with its 5 original Web Series includingMrs. & Mr. Shameem,Abdullah Pur Ka Devdas,Churails,Ek Jhoothi Love StoryandDhoop Ki Deewaralong with some old and new shows from Zindagi Library.[29]

Some already broadcast television series and some of the recent years such asDiyar-e-Dil,Mera Naam Yousuf Hai,Mann Mayal,Baaghi,Behadd,O Rangreza,Ullu Baraye Farokht Nahi,Shehr-e-Zaat,Suno Chandaand many others started to premiere from July 2020 onZEE5with a premium membership.

Star Indiabegan airing ofMera Naam Yousuf Haiin 2015 on their channelStar Plusand thus becoming the channel's first ever Pakistani drama. The series was aired in India, UAE, USA, Ireland, UK, Austria, Europe, Canada and Latin America.[30][31]

As per research study of Pakistani popular drama conducted by Indian scholar Jyoti Mehra, North Indian audience gets a sense of cultural familiarity which they can relate to while watching Pakistani drama.[32]The study also gives credit to the content of Pakistani dramas for its comparative realism with fast pace, shorter duration and limited number of episodes for its acceptability among Indian audience.[32]

Other countries

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Pakistani dramas are shown inAfghanistan,[4]Bangladesh,[33][5]Nepal.[34][35]Pakistani television shows are aired oncable televisionchannels in theUnited Kingdom,Norway,theUnited States,CanadaandTurkeyfor thePakistani diaspora.[36]

References

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