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As we love our country and Pak army, we always wait for some Army TV serials. As a Pakistani, individually I always love to watch them even the old ones. Here are some of them.

Sipahi Maqbool Hussain:
Sipahi Maqbool Hussain is a name in our history that caused a lot of fury and grief amongst the people after he was imprisoned for four decades in India. A collaboration of ISPR and Interflow Communication, the drama was based on the life of Sipahi Maqbool Hussain who disappeared from the Azad Kashmir regiment during the 1965 war between Pakistan and India.

Alpha Bravo Charlie:
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The story revolves around three friends and their individual experience of being in the army.Every episode ended with a turning point that would leave the audience glued to the screen, the wait for the coming week would be too much to bear. The characters appealed to the masses because of their originality and the humour that was consistent in the first half of the drama.

Wilco:
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The story focused on numerous services of the army which was not only to protect the land against enemies, but also showed their efforts to help the people affected by natural disasters. The OST of the play that was sung by Rahat Fateh Ali Khan is still very popular.

Khuda Zameen se gaya nahi hai:
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With a total of sixteen episodes, the story is set in the tribal areas of Swat and revolves around the activities of an extremist leader. The plot highlights the militant activities during the last few years and is based on true stories.

Suneherey Sin:
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Sunherey Din was also aired on PTV and was based on the lives of young men receiving military training at Pakistan Military Academy in Kakul.
The story showed a strong-willed Saleem Sheikh who joined the Army against his mother’s wishes. He went through intense training by his seniors, which was an essential practice to toughen the young cadets.
Most of the scenes in this serial were light and humourous and showed how juniors tried to get even with their seniors when their roles were reversed for one night

Faseel-e-jaan say agay:
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Faseel-e-Jaan Se Aage was a drama series based on the true stories of Pakistani soldiers who exhibited remarkable valour and bravery during the insurgency in Swat. Launched by ISPR & CRS and televised by PTV, this series reflect the lives and struggle for the war against terrorism of common Pakistanis and army jawans. Faseele Jaan Se Aage is an amazing mimicry of intense emotions; patriotism, friendship, love, hatred, bravery, valour and sacrifice.

Dhuyaan:
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T
he five college buddies united in Quetta after many years and made a plan to dedicate their lives to Pakistan. Azhar (Ashir) was already an ASP. The others also trained themselves and learned to use weapons. Eventually they were offered a case of narcotics which was supposed to be kept secret from local police. Then followed a lot of action and thrill and finally after succeeding in their mission, all of them embraced martyrdom. The audience wept as Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan’s “Kisey da yaar na wichdey” (Most memorable scene in drama) was played in the background.

All of these are very good creation, but personally I fell 3 of them are best "Suneherey Din, Wilco and Faseel-e-jan".

Most of them are produced with ISPR collaboration so Thanks and salute to them.

Pakistan's top 10 patriotic TV dramas - Entertainment - DAWN.COM
 
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