Kesi Teri Ghudgharzi to Habs: Top 5 Dramas Of the Week

top five dramas this week

As several popular drama serials occupy our attention throughout the week, it’s hard to pick a favorite. However, some are far more popular than others. So how do our favorites rank on the list of ‘top five dramas of the week’.

Based on TRPs and channel views looks like Kaisi Teri Khudgharzi came on top followed by several other prime-time drama serials. The list of ‘top five dramas of the week’ goes as follows;

  • Kaisi Teri Khudgharzi
  • Mere Humsafar
  • Meray Humnasheen
  • Habs
  • Bakhtawar

So what do each of these drama serials entail?

Kaisi Teri Khudgharzi

Another drama serial about forced loved and a love-hate dynamic. Yet, people still avidly watch this kind of content. It’s much like the phenomenon with Jalan with people hating on a drama serial so much for the content and pushing petitions to have it banned. Yet the fact that they followed the drama serial to hate on it increased the TRPs.

Mere Humsafar

Written by Saira Raza, the drama writer who penned the script for the hit television serial Muhabbat Daagh Ki Surat, this is another love story. Following Hala and Hamza, fans are really into this drama serial shipping the on-screen couple. Despite some ‘hiccups’ in their relationship, the public has hope for reconciliation.

 

Meray Humnasheen

Meray Humnasheen is a tale of dreams, hopes, and greed for power. The drama serial follows a young woman, Khajista, coming from a conservative and traditional family to become a doctor.

On the other hand, Khajista’s cousin Darakhzai is a hot-headed and arrogant man whose regressive mindset makes him insecure about Khajista’s aspirations so he makes efforts to keep her under his control.

On the other hand, Hadi, a final year of the medical school from an educated family sparks mixed feelings in Khajista’s heart.

 

Habs

This drama serial cast Feroze Khan in the role of yet another brooding man. This time he has attachment and trust issues after his parents’ marriage fell apart. Habs then follows his love story as his wife navigates misunderstandings that are created by the unfortunate circumstances and the people around them.

 

Bakhtawar

One of the most versatile drama serials on air right now, Bakhtawar is based on a true story. Telling the tale of a modern-day Mulan forced to dress as a man in order to support her family. In a man’s world, this woman is seeking economic liberty disguised as a man.

 

Which of these ‘top five dramas of the week’ do you follow and like the most? Let us know in the comments below.