Song Xuan, the orphaned daughter of a military family, is forced into marriage with Bai Manchuan, a notorious playboy from a declining noble house. Determined to reform him, she imposes strict discipline, gradually transforming him into a capable and responsible man. But when a deadly court conspiracy threatens to destroy his family, the two are pushed to fight side by side for survival and justice.
Disguised as a man, Su Zhaoxue enters the capital to uncover the truth behind her family’s wrongful massacre and find her missing sister. Teaming up with imperial censor Fang Ji, she investigates a witchcraft case that leads them to a far-reaching conspiracy, forcing them to risk everything to expose it.
Aktan and Lal, two polar opposites who meet at a party, find themselves caught up in a grand love story. Their fairytale romance spirals into chaos as they change everything in their lives to be together.
At a university medical simulation center, the lives of anatomy professors, body preparation technicians, and body donors intersect, shaping medical students’ understanding of life, death, and compassion while challenging social taboos and revealing the human heart of medical education.
Young judge Shen Xiezhi and lawyer Qin Rui, along with their colleagues, address social and family issues such as parent-child conflicts and marital problems at the grassroots level. By balancing legal impartiality with compassion, they remain committed to their mission and uphold their faith in the rule of law.
Shah Latif is a struggling actor on the cusp of landing the role of a lifetime, only to find himself thrust into a full blown existential crisis and trippy conspiracy thriller all at the same time.
After spending an accidental one night with Hasung, the CEO who's allergic to females, Yujin, a foster daughter of the Kang family, is put in danger of being abandoned for tarnishing her family's name. Hasung saves her at the right moment and ties the knot with her right away. When Yujin's wounded heart was healed during her happy marriage, the Kang family shows up for a belated apology.
Sirf Shabana presents the story of an educated, independent yet deeply sensitive young woman who longs for a simple but powerful right: to have her own name stand alone, without being defined by a father or a husband. Her journey unfolds as a courageous fight against societal norms, legal barriers, and emotional struggles, as she strives to claim an identity that truly belongs to her.
This is the story of Dua, a lively and strong young girl who lives with her mother, Nudrat, and her grandmother, Noor Bahar.
After losing her father at a young age, Dua grows up watching her mother struggle as a widow. She becomes her mother’s strength, working alongside Nudrat and Noor Bahar while also running her own vlogging channel. Life is not easy, but Dua faces it with courage.
Then she makes a decision that shakes everyone around her. Dua wants her mother to marry again. In a society where such choices are questioned, her bold step brings whispers, judgment, and resistance.
At the same time, Ahad, a young man who runs an antique shop with his mother Samina, crosses paths with Dua. Their families are already connected through work, but their meeting soon becomes something more personal. Before Dua and Ahad realize it, they begin to fall for each other, but circumstances take an unexpected turn.
A father’s greatest wish is to see his daughters happy and settled. Khush Naseebi follows the life of one such father who raises his three daughters after his wife’s death.
At his lowest point, Song Zhaoli secretly funds Ji Xuan’s education after her family falls into crisis. Years later, an unexpected reunion brings her back into his life as he fights his way to the top. Drawn into a complex push-and-pull relationship, the two gradually learn to understand, respect, and heal each other through love.
As mining reforms upend the quiet village of Dayang, ordinary villager Yang Gang is drawn into the dangerous world beneath the mines while trying to protect his family. After he and his brothers uncover a hidden gold deposit, he becomes entangled in a web of corruption, power struggles, and escalating violence. Pressured by powerful figures and shifting loyalties, Yang Gang must navigate a perilous line between survival and morality.
Their relationship began with a lack of affection, but living in the same family and bonding with each other led to feelings that transcended the usual sibling dynamic. Despite their attempts to restrain their feelings, they were unable to resist their feelings for each other.
A village dancer burdened by a past-life curse dedicates herself to faith and duty, while a man scarred by past tragedy rejects belief in divine power. As their opposing views collide and enemies from the past resurface, they must overcome obstacles to prove their love and break the cycle of fate.
After a life-saving heart transplant, domineering CEO Gu Tiancheng unexpectedly finds himself drawn to his workplace rival, the sharp-witted secretary Lin Jiaqi. As they clash and collaborate in both work and life, their growing connection leads them to confront their feelings and join forces in pursuit of a common goal.
Hadd is a gripping tale about fragile emotions, where passion drives the heroine to the furthest limits of devotion, ambition, and vengeance. As love intensifies, so does the darkness it can bring, revealing just how far one can go for love, and how destructive hate can become.