The Current's top dramas of the year 2024
What makes a drama unforgettable? Gripping stories, powerful performances, and lasting emotions. As 2024 ends, The Current brings you the top five dramas that captured hearts and minds across the country.
Pakistani dramas have excelled this year, offering compelling stories that blend traditional innovation and social commentary. From intense family sagas to tales of resilience, these top picks stand out as 2024’s finest:
1. Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum
The runaway hit drama explores the concept of opposites attract. Hania Aamir shined as Sharjeena, a bibliophile and class topper with a practical approach to life, while Fahad Mustafa plays a charming yet laid back individual. Their journey as a couple, navigating the complexities of arranged marriage, delivers a mix of emotional depth and humor. Directed by Badar Mehmood and written by Farhat Istiaq, Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum is a must watch drama.
2. Khaie
Faysal Quraishi shines as Chanar Khan, making this drama about revenge and redemption unforgettable. The story dives into betrayal, culture, and justice, taking viewers on an emotional journey. Khaie stands out with its strong storytelling and powerful acting. It is directed by Syed Wajahat Hussain and written by Saqlain Abbas.
3. Mann Jogi
Mann Jogi starts strong with its fearless exploration of Halala, challenging societal norms and sparking important conversation. Bilal Abbas Khan and Sabeena Farooq deliver compelling performances in this poignant tale of love, tradition, and resilience, directed by Kashif Nisar and written by Zafar Mairaj. The drama sets a new standard for socially relevant storytelling.
4. Zard Patton Ka Bunn
Zard Patton Ka Bunn shines with its thoughtful portrayal of complex social issues and heartfelt narrative. Sajal Aly delivers a standout performance as a young woman courageously challenging societal norms in her rural village. This compelling drama highlights the transformative power of education and determination, celebrating themes of resilience, hope, and empowerment. Directed by Saife Hassan and written by Mustafa Afridi.
5. Stand-Up Girl
Stand-Up Girl shows main lead Zara on an inspiring journey facing an identity crisis, breaking stereotypes, and chasing her dream of becoming a stand-up comedian. The drama combines humor, heart, and a bold narrative to deliver a must-watch experience. Directed by Kashif Nasir and written by Awais Ahmad and Adeel Afzal.
These dramas have defined 2024, offering a mix of meaningful narratives and unforgettable performances. Which one resonated most with you?