This year will be remembered as revolutionary for Pakistani television. Production houses moved away from traditional family melodramas and focused on social justice, psychological depth, and sensitive themes, earning widespread praise from audiences.
The drama Case Number 9 stood out, addressing the judicial system and sexual abuse in a realistic way. Strong performances by Saba Qamar and Faisal Qureshi made it the most-watched drama of the year.
Jum Taqseem highlighted harsh realities of joint family systems and women’s rights violations, gaining critical appreciation.
Tan Man Nilo Nil bravely explored mob violence and blasphemy accusations, showing audiences rarely seen perspectives.
Pamal addressed psychological abuse and male dominance in married life, leaving viewers emotionally shaken.
Youth-focused dramas like Parwarish and Qarz e Jaan were also hits, with Yumna Zaidi and Usama Khan winning hearts in Qarz e Jaan.
For fans of comedy and thriller, Jin Ki Shadi Unki Shadi offered a unique mix, with Wahaj and Sehr Khan’s horror-comedy gaining attention.
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Overall, 2025 proved that Pakistani viewers now prefer high-quality, meaningful stories. This trend is strengthening the industry globally and setting new standards for storytelling.