Pakistani television has long been a treasure trove of entertainment, with comedy dramas holding a special place in the hearts of viewers. While many dramas today tackle serious issues, sometimes you just need a good laugh.
Here’s a look at ten iconic Pakistani comedy dramas that promise to tickle your funny bone, complete with all the details that make them unforgettable.
Bulbulay
Bulbulay is one of the longest-running Pakistani comedy sitcoms, following the chaotic lives of an idiotic family led by Nabeel and Khoobsurat. The show features the forgetful Momo, whose antics add to the family’s struggles. With its slapstick humor and memorable characters, Bulbulay has gained immense popularity, particularly in the UK, making it a staple in Pakistani households.
Suno Chanda
This delightful rom-com revolves around a forceful marriage between Arsalan (Farhan Saeed) and Aliya (Iqra Aziz). Directed by Ahson Talish, the series became a fan favorite thanks to its quirky characters, including the lively Bi Jaan (Samina Ahmed) and the sharp-tongued Kinza (Mashal Khan). The show offers a refreshing mix of humor, family drama, and romance, making it a standout in recent years.
Dolly Ki Aayegi Baraat
Starring the talented Bushra Ansari as the overbearing Saima Chaudhary, Dolly Ki Aayegi Baraat is a lively comedy-drama filled with hilarious moments. Saima’s bossy attitude and her interactions with her husband, Chaudhary Nazeer Ahmed (Shehryar Zaidi), create unforgettable TV moments. The drama blends comedy with family dynamics, making it a viewer favorite.
Quddusi Sahab Ki Bewah
This absolute cult classic continues to go viral, especially during Ramadan. With memorable characters like Wadood and Rooh Afza, Quddusi Sahab Ki Bewah humorously explores the lives of two families and their hilarious interactions. Directed by Mazhar Moin, the show’s memorable dialogues and characters have made it one of the most beloved comedy dramas in Pakistan.
Akbari Asghari
Based on a novel by Nazir Ahmed, Akbari Asghari is a modern rom-com that follows two sisters, Akbari (Sanam Baloch) and Asghari (Humaima Malik), as they navigate life in Pakistan after moving back from the UK. Their comical adventures with their village husbands, Akbar (Imran Abbas) and Asghar (Fawad Khan), make for a light-hearted yet engaging series. Directed by Haissam Hussain, the show became an instant hit for its witty humor and charming performances.
Ankahi
Written by Hasina Moin, Ankahi is a classic blend of comedy and drama. The show revolves around Sana Murad (Shahnaz Shaikh), a humorous yet clumsy office worker, and her interactions with her eccentric colleagues, including Shakeel and Saleem Nasir. Filled with funny catchphrases, including the iconic “Kya aap vakaiee main sanjeeda hai?” delivered by Jamshed Ansari as Timmy, Ankahi remains an unforgettable comedy in Pakistani television history.
Guest House
Set in an upscale Islamabad guest house, Guest House became a cult favorite thanks to its hilarious depiction of everyday situations. The drama stars Khalid Hafeez as Mr. Shameem and Srwat Ateeq as Mrs. Shameem, who run the guest house, with employees like Jan Rambo (Afzal Khan) adding to the fun. Directed by Rauf Khalid, Guest House stands out for its quirky characters and comedic situations.
Uncle Urfi
Another classic from PTV, Uncle Urfi blends romance and tragedy with comedy. The drama follows Shakeel as Uncle Urfi, a man returning from Canada. His interactions with Beena (Shehla Ahmed) and Hasnat Ahmed (Jamshed Ansari) provide plenty of laughs. Written by Haseen Moin, Uncle Urfi remains a beloved series, praised for its strong character dynamics and humor.
Alif Noon
Alif Noon is one of the earliest and most iconic Pakistani comedy dramas. The black-and-white show originally aired on PTV and starred Kamal Ahmed Rizvi as Allan and Rafi Khawar as Nanha. The duo’s antics centered around Allan’s unethical business schemes, with Nanha as his unwitting accomplice. Despite its humorous tone, the show often touched on serious social issues, offering a critique of scams and corruption in Pakistani society. Its impact was so strong that it was re-released in color in 1982.
Fifty Fifty
A legendary sketch comedy show, Fifty Fifty aired on PTV and brought together some of the finest comedians in Pakistan. Directed by Shoaib Mansoor, the series featured Ismail Tara, Zeba Shehnaz, and Majid Jehangir, along with comedy icons like Umar Shareef, Anwar Maqsood, and Moin Akhtar. Known for its witty satire and parody, Fifty Fifty created memorable skits that appealed to audiences of all ages.
These comedy series not only entertain but also provide a nostalgic escape, making them perfect for when you need a good laugh. So grab some popcorn and get ready to binge-watch these classics!











These are such awesome shows.