Tens of millions of Pakistanis tune into homegrown soap operas every night, but they are also a hit in India. The serials are ...
An axe-wielding mob chases a terrified group; a daring Pakistani television drama has for the first time tackled the deeply sensitive issue of the dozens murdered for alleged blasphemy.
Karachi: Two Pakistani women sit together on a couch, rehearsing their lines while a director scrutinizes them. Waiting off camera for his scene is the male lead, an actor blessed with “Bachelor ...
This is the set of the Pakistani drama Aadi Si Bewai, or Half Infidelity – one of what some in other nations would call “soap operas”. These dramas, it turns out, are not just for Pakistanis.
Producer Sultana Siddiqui's daring Pakistani television drama has for the first time tackled the sensitive issue of the dozens murdered for alleged blasphemy In the drama, the case of blasphemy ...
An axe-wielding mob chases a terrified group; a daring Pakistani television drama has for the first time tackled the deeply sensitive issue of the dozens murdered for alleged blasphemy. Islam is the ...