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India is in love with Pyaare Afzal

baat sach ya fazool ki nahi...sach hi ki ha dooost. i am only quoting the reason why that drama is being liked in our neighboring country.
They are good at movies, we are good at dramas. Even our wuality has degraded, barely 2, 3 good dramas are coming out in one year, thats nothing compared to the amount of channels we have. A plus has made some very good dramas, but hum and geo are blahh.

Classic adeel hashmi :cheesy:

 
I used to glue myself on the TV screen in my childhood when dramas like Dhoowan, Alpha Bravo Charlie, Dhoop Kinare, Tanhaiyan,Andhera Ujala etc. used to get air .
:raise:
nange poaun

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mera naseeb


Dil Diya Dhaleez


Humsafar,Khuda Aur Muhabbat, Shehre Zaat, Meri Zaat Zarra-e-Benishan are recent good ones.
:raise:

Another few good ones include

Zindagi gulzar hai

Rehaai


mere meherban


shanakht

Dastan

Aunn Zara - for comedy

@Shamain
 
Still they are way better than Indian torturous soaps
Nobody is saying otherwise. Indian audiences is appreciating, we should be gracious about it, why keep saying their dramas are bad when they are complementing us.
 
rofl how do people get the time to watch these god damn dramas.
 
Bhai truth ki baat mat karo.....
Indian TV also has produced great drama's.
The series from Pak is good ...concentrate on that....
Fizul ki baatein mat karo....
There were some dramas which looked quite good at first but then they started adding the same stuff each and every crap drama has. For example, Balika Vadhu. That doesn't mean there are no good dramas India has produced. My only favourite was "Baa Bahu aur Baby" and "Adaalat".

Still that doesn't mean India have made better drams than Pakistan.
 
Aunn Zaraaaaaaa :bunny: modernday classic
What about this one?

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Or this??

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Both are my favourite.
 
India is in love with Pyaare Afzal
By Entertainment Desk
Published: August 27, 2015
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Fans across the border excitedly tweeted their love for the drama.

Rarely does Hamza Ali Abbasi manage to steal hearts, but his drama Pyaare Afzal has garnered much love from audiences across the border with his inimitable performance.

@iamhamzaabbasi outstanding drama #pyaareafzal and incredible performance by you! Love n respect from India!

— parikshana mathur (@parikshanam) August 3, 2015

The Pakistani drama — a huge hit in Pakistan — is currently being aired on Indian TV channel Zindagi TV. India seems to be smitten by Afzal played by Hamza, as they pour their love for him on Twitter.

Written by Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar and directed by Nadeem Baig — the story revolves around a carefree man Afzal Subhanallah who is the only son of Maulvi Subhanallah.

Read: Runaway hit ‘Pyaray Afzal’ to grace TV screens again

He falls in love with Farah (Ayeza Khan), a rich mill owner’s daughter, and asks for her hand in marriage. Considering his carefree attitude, the parents refused and a heartbroken Afzal leaves Hyderabad and moves to Karachi. Soon, he becomes caught up with the wrong people and becomes an infamous gangster working for the government.

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Due to its immense popularity, the last episode of the romantic drama was screened in various cinemas across the country and became the first TV serial to hit the big screen.

First it was Mahira and Fawad’s hit romantic drama Humsafar, then Fawad Khan’s Daastan (renamed Waqt Ne Kiya Kya Haseen Sitam) and now Hamza Ali Abbasi’s Pyaare Afzal. India is loving every show that Pakistanis are producing and it doesn’t seem to be because of the actors per say, the scripts have fans wanting more.

The script, dialogue delivery, background score and overall finesse of the drama won Indian over and they couldn’t stop gushing about it

Here are some of the reactions:

@zindagi dis engagement scene is just amazng n d background music #killer

— Diya malik (@Diyamalik23) August 21, 2015

Today's episode #PyaareAfzal brought tears. Afzal finally meets his mother and sister. Can't wait when he meets his farher.

— Sharanu (@shHarranu) August 22, 2015

Maa aur beti ka kamra adab ka hota hai..Wahan aise hi nahi jaaya jaata..#PyaareAfzal #SuchDignifiedWords

— Rita Puri (@PuriRita) August 18, 2015

@AyezaDanish #Pyaareafzal Love it. One of the finest story on tv…awesome actors @Zindagi

— nk (@neeraj1878) August 15, 2015

Dialogues. Background music. Maulvi Subhanallah☺️#PyaareAfzal @Zindagi *Simply outstanding!*

— Anita Govind Bhatia (@anitbh) August 14, 2015

I can't deny the fact that #PyaareAfzal is way better than rubbish saas bahu serials with over the top acting!

— Sharanu (@shHarranu) August 3, 2015

I hardly like anything which is Pakistani but there's an exception. That is Pyare Afzal Pyaare Afzal. #PyareAfzal #PyaareAfzal Love it.

— Sharanu (@shHarranu) August 11, 2015

Applause to #pyaareAfzal on @Zindagi for it's sheer writing and portrayal of inter personal relationships between each caste!#MustWatch

— Ekta (@NumeroUnity) August 11, 2015

Waitin on #PyaareAfzal and #Reporters and lookin at the clock like..Tick Tock tick…

— Shagun sharma (@kavya_kt) August 7, 2015

"Dil Ki Saari Baatein Dil Waalon Ke Pass Amanat Hoti Hain…Amaanat Main Khayanat Nahi Kar Sakta… #PyaareAfzal

— Shubham Surkutlawar (@MahabirBhati) August 1, 2015

@ZeeZindagiTV #PyaareAfzal 's dialogues are just love ❤❤❤

— Shreyasi (@Shreyasisinha6) July 30, 2015

Their love did not go unnoticed. Khalil-ur-Rehman saw the positive response his show garnered and took to Facebook to express his gratitude to all Pyaare Afzal fans in India.

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Read more: Hamza Ali Abbasi
Hmmmm so that guy is TV actor

Diyaredil aint that bad
I am a huge fan of Coke studio :pakistan:
 

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