Pakistani television dramas have taken Indian audiences by storm in 2025, captivating viewers with their emotionally rich storytelling, layered characters, and cultural resonance. From romantic thrillers to political dramas, here are the top seven Pakistani shows currently trending across the border:
1. Meem Se Mohabbat
Starring Ahad Raza Mir and Dananeer Mobeen, this romantic drama follows the story of a bubbly young woman, Roshini, who unexpectedly falls in love with her stoic boss, Thala. Their chemistry and the slow-burn romance have made it a fan favorite.
2. Sunn Mere Dil
A tale of passionate love and class differences, this drama features Wahaj Ali as a wealthy businessman, Bilal Abdullah, and Maya Ali as the daughter of his employee. The emotional ups and downs in their relationship have struck a chord with audiences.
3. Iqtidar
Combining politics with romance, Iqtidar stars Anmol Baloch and Ali Raza as Mehrunishan and Shahnawaz. The gripping narrative follows a young woman’s quest for justice against powerful adversaries, all while navigating a complex love story.
4. Qarz-e-Jaan
Yumna Zaidi and Usama Khan shine in this family drama that focuses on a determined lawyer who takes on a personal battle to seek justice for the wrongs done to her mother. The show is lauded for its emotional intensity and powerful performances.
5. Aye Ishq e Junoon
A romantic thriller packed with suspense, this drama features Ushna Shah and Sheheryar Munawar. The story revolves around a successful hotel CEO wrongly accused of misconduct, setting off a chain of twists, secrets, and unexpected alliances.
6. Aas Paas
Ali Ansari and Laiba Khan lead this heartwarming tale about Arshia, a young woman striving to reunite her broken family after her father's departure. Her journey brings her into the life of the kind-hearted Dr. Saham, sparking a tender love story.
7. Dil Wali Gali Mein
A Ramadan special, this light-hearted romantic drama features fan-favorites Sajal Ali and Hamza Sohail as college sweethearts who decide to marry in court against their families' wishes. The show’s festive vibe and relatable romance have made it a seasonal hit.
With relatable themes and fresh storytelling, these Pakistani dramas continue to cross borders, proving that good content knows no boundaries. As viewership rises, so does the cultural exchange between the neighboring nations, united by their love for compelling television.