Reviving Ramadan Dramas: Most Awaited Pakistani Dramas of 2025
News Desk
Ramadan dramas have long been a cherished tradition in Pakistan, offering families light-hearted entertainment during the holy month. However, in recent years, audiences have expressed concerns over repetitive storylines and the frequent use of these platforms to introduce new faces, sometimes at the expense of compelling narratives.
The 2025 lineup, however, promises a refreshing change, with several highly anticipated series set to rekindle the magic of Ramadan television.
Dil Wali Gali MeinLeading the pack is Dil Wali Gali Mein, slated for Hum TV’s prime 9 p.m. slot. This series reunites the acclaimed duo of Sajal Aly and Hamza Sohail, who previously garnered praise for their performances in Zard Patton Ka Bunn.
The drama is further elevated by the collaboration of writer Zafar Mairaj and director Kashif Nisar, known for their work on Kabli Pulao and Mann Jogi. Set in a lively neighborhood, the story follows Khadija “Deeju” Adnan, portrayed by Aly, as she navigates love and community dynamics.
Rakshi SweetsGreen TV introduces Rakshi Sweets, featuring the much-anticipated pairing of Sehar Khan and Khushhal Khan. Directed by Shahid Shafaat, this drama centers around a family-run sweet shop, promising a blend of humor and heartwarming moments.
Fans are eager to see the chemistry between the lead actors, both of whom have shown significant promise in their previous roles.
Untitled Laiba Khan and Ali Ansari ProjectFollowing their successful collaboration last year, Laiba Khan and Ali Ansari are set to reunite in an as-yet-untitled Ramadan drama on Geo TV. While specific details remain under wraps, the duo’s previous on-screen chemistry has set high expectations among viewers.
Tere Aane Se Season 2Geo TV is bringing back Tere Aane Se for a second season, with Muneeb Butt and Komal Meer reprising their roles. The first season offered a chaotic yet entertaining narrative, and fans are curious to see how the story evolves in this new installment.
My Dear CinderellaHum TV’s My Dear Cinderella pairs Khaqan Shahnawaz with Zara Peerzada, under the direction of Shahid Shafaat. The inclusion of Juggan Kazim adds further intrigue to this family-centric comedy. Viewers are keen to see how this fresh pairing brings the classic Cinderella story into a modern, humorous context.
Aagha Ali and Saheefa Jabbar CollaborationIn another exciting pairing, Aagha Ali and Saheefa Jabbar come together in a yet-to-be-titled Ramadan drama directed by Mohsin Mirza. Both actors have expressed enthusiasm for working on a light-hearted project, and audiences are eager to see how their on-screen dynamics unfold.
The 2025 Ramadan drama lineup showcases a promising blend of fresh pairings, seasoned actors, and compelling narratives. As the holy month approaches, viewers can look forward to a revitalized television experience that honors tradition while embracing innovation.
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