Talking Points: What is the best drama to have aired on PTV?

Published November 23, 2014
A scene from drama "Uncle Urfi"
A scene from drama "Uncle Urfi"

The streets would fall silent at primetime, they say.

From the succession struggles in Waris to the unlikely, yet somehow inevitable, romance at the heart of Dhoop Kinaray, the dramas produced by Pakistan Television (PTV) became instantaneous cultural classics, their characters household names.

Now, as the state broadcaster turns 50, its current cultural output a shadow of its glory days, the Herald asks:

What is the best drama to have aired on PTV?

Their answers will be published in Herald’s December 2014 issue.

Dawn.com invites its readers to share their thoughts on the posed question and selected comments will be included in the upcoming issue of the Herald.

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