“Huey Tum Ajnabi” is a romantic period drama film set in the backdrop of 1971. While the film showcases some of the major events of fall of Dhaka, East Pakistan, it is said to be not a political commentary and focuses more on the story of lead cast.
Devastated by his daughter's suicide, an immigrant entrepreneur working in high-tech seeks answers to his lingering questions.
Each episode features a Pakistani celebrity interviewed by Peerzada about their journeys, struggles, challenges and success.
Ghaao is crammed with conflict between real and step blood relationship with assortment of Love and revenge. Alizeh and Areesha live with their mother Naseema who is not in an exceedingly good state of health with respect to her psychological condition.
A school teacher was left by her husband with her 3 daughters and marries another women for the sake of getting a male child. The story focuses on gender biasness and the difference between the classes in terms of the affluence level.
Shehr-e-Zaat is a story of young woman's journey as she strives to make up for all the time she has lost in worldly pursuits and finally give in to Allah's will, after learning harsh realities of life she traveled from Self to Subsistence
Durr-e-Shehwar's daughter, Shandana , and Durr-e-Shehwar's husband, Mansoor's nephew, Haider have been married to each other for the last eight years. But recently there has been a breach in their relationship due to which Shandana decides to spend some time at her maternal home in Murree along with her young daughter, Sophia
Two sisters, born at the same time to different mothers and brought up in the same environment, struggle to break free and realize their dreams.
Kaafir revolves around a girl named Izzat , who is an outspoken strong soul. On other hand Shahan, a strong and powerful channel head who considers himself a God and is a kaafir. Things take a worst turn where Shahan gets humiliated by Izzat and the latter swears revenge from her.
Bano and her fiance face the trials and tribulations caused by the 1947 Indian partition.
Samina was born into a Kashmiri family in Lahore, but was raised in Karachi, Sindh Pakistan. After graduating in commerce she chose to pursue a career in acting. After many successful years of acting in television dramas and minor roles in television advertisements Samina was cast in starring roles in several films. She married Usmaan Peerzada, a fellow media personality, in 1975. The couple have two daughters, Anum and Amal. Their younger daughter Amal is a miniature artist.