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I miss good ol’ PTV!

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Remember the time when owning a cordless was the coolest thing ever? Cricket had just become a national craze and Imran Khan a living legend; Wasim Akram’s ‘Mein Cigarette Nahein Peeta’ ad had caused half of the teenagers to eschew cigarettes; Fanta had finally started getting accepted as a guy’s drink; Atari and Nintendo were the next coolest thing to a Ferrari – not to mention shooting a duck with an actual gun on your Nintendo.

How about playing Dave 1 on your brand new Windows 95 and finding out you couldn’t cross level three no matter what? Or perhaps the time when you’d rent out movies on VHS because owning them was practically impossible? Or the time when you were suddenly informed that the letter ‘H’ was no longer pronounced as ‘ach’ but had been changed in to ‘aitch’?

My friends mostly accuse me of being nostalgia prone, but if you were born in the 90s, you probably know exactly what I’m talking about. Out of all the above mentioned paraphernalia though, the thing I miss most about the 90’s are the PTV dramas.

While watching Grey’s Anatomy the other day, I suddenly had an aching feeling at the back of my head, as if I had already watched it somewhere. It wasn’t until I was reminded of a PTV drama in the late ’80s ‘Dhoop Kinarey’ that had led me to that feeling. I couldn’t help but notice the sheer brilliance of writers like Haseena Moeen, whose work was literally decades ahead of her time. As a matter of fact I wouldn’t be wrong to call it Pakistan’s very own Grey’s Anatomy — only two decades ahead of its time!

I still very vividly remember how Bil Patori from ‘Ainak Wala Jin’ would give me nightmares every time she’d say:

“Bil Patori naasa chori aadhi mithi aadhi kori I’m sorry I’m sorry.”

Zakoota was far less scary though:

“Mujy kaam batao, mein kya karoon, mein kiss ko khaaon.”

PTV didn’t have much in terms of quantity but it had quality and the fact that they would cater to all age groups helped it excel beyond it competitors.

‘Dhuwan’ was another feather in the cap for PTV. It was the sort of spectacle that would make every other lad join the police and serve his country. You’d watch it over and over again and still not feel bored. Elite commandos fighting criminals and terrorists, rugged mountains, fancy jeeps, the latest gadgets and an innocent touch of romance — it had all the ingredients a Pakistani James Bond fan could ever wish for. Oh! And did I mention the live action sequences which surpass all expectations, even by today’s standards?

Still not content I’m right? How about ‘Alpha Bravo Charlie’, ‘Sunehray Din’, ‘An Kahi’, or ‘Tanhaiyan’. It was the likes of these dramas and others that helped shape up the mindset of my generation.

They taught us family values; they made us laugh, they made us cry, but above all – they imparted in us hope that there’s always light at the end of the tunnel; that nations require sacrifices; that every one of us has to rise against jobbery, nepotism and corruption in order to set things straight.

We need you back PTV!

I miss good ol’ PTV! – The Express Tribune Blog
 
i remember nintendo and that shooting duck game takes me back to my childhood
 
no its still there but its mad boring. they cant keep up with GEO and ARY and even newer channels are beginning to overtake PTV

apart from the news etc, the other entertaining programmes of ptv was brilliant, especially the dramas.
 
PTV couldn't keep up with changing trends ... I bet 20 years from now people will talk about how nostalgic the 2000's decade was . Those dramas were good but there is also an association of our innocense , school days , homework and cartoons with that time so we can never forget that . PTV keeps showing Benazir's pic every now and then (trying to portray her as a saint) and i m sooooooooo sick of it that i have put PTV on a 'parental lock' .
 
is ptv under the control of GoP?

Its a government television.


Its dramas were of the class. Still PTV produces some good quality objective dramas.

The news policy has also changed alot. Once it was not that critical of the sitting government but now its much open.

I have conducted few current affairs outdoor programs for PTV from Peshawar on flood affectees and IDPs and trust me i asked some hard hitting questions and the public criticised the sitting government both centeral and provincial. i was thinking these will be edited but aired as it is.
 
Its a government television.


Its dramas were of the class. Still PTV produces some good quality objective dramas.

The news policy has also changed alot. Once it was not that critical of the sitting government but now its much open.

I have conducted few current affairs outdoor programs for PTV from Peshawar on flood affectees and IDPs and trust me i asked some hard hitting questions and the public criticised the sitting government both centeral and provincial. i was thinking these will be edited but aired as it is.

Are there any Youtube (or other) links to these programs on IDPs and flood affecteees that you refer to, Jana?
 
Are there any Youtube (or other) links to these programs on IDPs and flood affecteees that you refer to, Jana?

:) sir will get from the Peshawar center and will send you.

Unfortunately due to load-shedding i myself could not watch my first program and interestingly that had won an international award for the center.'
after that i did a number of


i could not record it
 
The Best Drama Ever.Bcoz of which almost 170 million people cried.Jis ki wajah se saaare shops band ho jate the.Roads par Rush khatam ho jata tha.Aur jis ko dekhne keh liye saara Pakistan aik hafte tak wait kartha tha lol.

I realy Liked the girl Sara Specially bcoz of her long hairs ;) and great acting :rolleyes:


Mornning time going to school but waiting for the 5 min cartoon.


And


Jago Jago Subah Hoi...

:pakistan: ALLAH Pakistan Par Hum Par Rahem Farma...:pakistan:
 
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they were awesome

Alpha bravo charlie
sunhere din
Aangan tera
Taanhaiyaan (especially that kabacha :lol:)
ete etc
they were awesome
 
The Indians even copycat Unkahai and made scene to scene movie on it lolzzz
 
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