Top 10 Pakistani Dramas That Deserve a Second Season! Pakistani dramas enjoy immense popularity not only within the country but also among Urdu-speaking audiences around the globe. Their emotional storytelling, romantic plots, and relatable themes have struck a chord with viewers, making them widely loved.
In recent years, social media has revolutionized how talent is discovered in Pakistan’s entertainment industry. Gone are the days when aspiring actors had to rely solely on exhausting auditions or industry connections.
Often, these dramas become so popular that fans begin demanding sequels — either because the stories leave them on an emotional cliffhanger or simply due to their overwhelming success.
One recent hit, Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum, broke viewership records and captured the audience’s hearts. While fans have been hoping for a second season, the creators clarified that the story has already reached its natural conclusion, making a sequel unlikely.
Still, there are several other hit dramas whose narratives could easily be expanded, and fans believe they deserve a second season.
Here are some shows that could have a Season 2 that fans would absolutely love:
1- Mere Paas Tum Ho
Mere Paas Tum Ho is a cult classic. The show broke viewership records, and fans were on the edge of their seats to see what would happen to Danish. In the end, we got Rumi and Mehwish, both alive, and a huge amount of money left behind by Danish. Since Danish is dead, one can not expect a sequel from his point of view. But a spin-off with Rumi as lead wouldn’t be a bad idea. The idea also gained limelight when Sunn Mere Dil came out. Fans thought Wahaj Ali’s character could be Rumi’s future, but the show diverted way too much from being sensible. A real sequel from Rumi’s point of view will be a great idea for fans and makers both.
2- Parizaad
Parizaad written by Hashim Nadeem took the audience by storm. It was a global hit and fans loved the story of an underdog. People were able to see their own inner Parizaad on screens with this one. There have been talks about a possible sequel by Hashim Nadeem and fans want to see that day coming soon. Ahmed Ali Akbar reprising the iconic character will be a treat for the viewers.
3- Kabli Pulao
Kabli Pulao is another Pakistani drama that took the audience by storm. The love story between two individuals with a huge age gap, and who did not even speak each other’s language, was not something anyone expected. It was sweet, relatable, and took the fans on a ride. The ending was great and poetic, but at the same time abrupt. A sequel for such a couple would be lovely, as fans would be able to see more from their side and how they lived together moving forward in life.
4- Qarz e Jaan
Qarz e Jaan was a layered story. Many themes were discussed in the show, including the consequences of bad parenting. What ended up becoming a winner in the show was the track of Ammar Bakhtiyar, played by Nameer Khan. He goes to prison for his crimes. A spin-off about his story and rehabilitation will be something many would love to watch. The track of Nashwa and Burhan also ended abruptly, and fans would love to see how they fared in life.
5- Suno Chanda
Suno Chanda was a game-changer for Pakistani dramas. Starring a fresh lead pairing of Farhan Saeed and Iqra Aziz, the drama not only became a blockbuster hit, but it also started a trend of Ramadan special dramas. The show was such a huge hit that Hum TV came out with a second season. The second season ended with a cliffhanger where Arsal and Ajiya were going abroad for her studies. There have always been calls for a third season, and the cast wanted a third one to be shot abroad. The writer Saima Akram Chaudhary will also be interested, and fans look forward to another instalment whenever it comes out.
6- Alif
Alif, written by Umera Ahmed, was a masterpiece starring Sajal Aly and Hamza Ali Abbasi. With a story revolving around spirituality and deep and interesting characters, this is one of the best dramas to come out of Pakistani television. The show ends with Qalb e Momin deciding to move back to Turkey to continue his father and grandfather’s legacy. Momina Sultan, however, remains back, and it would be lovely to see how they progress in life if a second season is made. It will be great to see the characters again, even if for a mini-series.
7- Duniyapur
Duniyapur was another unique Pakistani drama revolving around themes of lawlessness and revenge. The show had a big cast, and everyone did their best in their roles. Numan Ijaz and Manzar Sehbai made this drama a top-notch revenge story. The main lead characters, played by Khushhal Khan and Ramsha Khan, fled in the end. Sami Khan played the police officer who would be chasing them once again. This is another show where fans demanded a second season. It will be great to watch how Shahmeer and Anaa actually walked out alive.
8- Durr e Shehwar
Durr e Shehwar is a Pakistani drama that every young woman who is fed up with Tere Bin and Ishq Murshid fantasy would love to watch. It is a show so close to reality that it would make you uncomfortable. The stark reality of what women go through in our society was beautifully portrayed in the drama. This is one story which should have a remake version and viewers will be debating on every scene every week.
9- Ehd e Wafa
Ehd e Wafa was a Pakistani drama targeted at youth. It was different from just love stories. The show explored career choices, ambitions, and similar themes. College life was also shown, which people loved at the time. A second series with similar themes can still catch eyeballs. Yes, the preachiness could be controlled, but this is definitely something a young audience would like to watch on their screens.
10- Serial Killer
Serial Killer was a Pakistani drama that aired on Green TV. Starring Saba Qamar as the lead, this was yet another refreshing change for Pakistani television. A senior police officer, trying to catch a serial killer while she herself suffers from PTSD, was a good story. This show ended with one of the biggest cliffhangers in the history of recent Pakistani dramas. It should be rebooted, and a conclusion needs to be given to the show.
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