Florentina: a charming woman with a lot to offer, but who has never really felt accepted. It doesn't help that she works in her mother's wellness and fitness empire - where a slim figure is always central - but does not meet the classic beauty ideals herself. Her life is turned upside down when her fiancé leaves her and she unexpectedly inherits a secret nightclub. But the latter turns out to be a gift from heaven. She makes new friends, she is surrounded by colorful outsiders who inspire her. She learns to love herself and a new world opens up for her. But can Florentina now also resist the expectations of her mother and the toxic family business? And will she ultimately find true love?
Daam-e-Mohabbat is a compelling emotional drama that explores love, authority, and the quiet sacrifices made within the walls of tradition. Set in a world where decisions are shaped by power and expectations, the story follows lives bound by family honor, unspoken rules, and emotional restraint.
As relationships evolve and alliances are formed, love begins to reveal its cost. Daam-e-Mohabbat reflects on how care can turn into control, how silence becomes survival, and how choices made in the name of stability can leave lasting emotional marks.
A story of endurance, inner conflict, and the strength it takes to live within boundaries not of one’s own making.
Some paths are not chosen, they are lived. Rahguzar explores the delicate nature of relationships, where emotions collide with ego and silence becomes louder than words. When bonds are fragile, every decision matters. A single moment can reshape lives, turning love into distance and understanding into regret.
The first half of the twentieth century. Rosa's family moves to Berd to start from scratch and harmoniously integrate into the measured and centuries-old way of life of the picturesque Armenian village. The move itself becomes a huge challenge for the family: the road is full of chaos, and the new house turns out to be old and lopsided. But no matter what, little Rose is very happy to be in Berda, because now she will be inseparable from her cousin Faye. Rosa's parents are gradually settling in: mother Maria dreams of getting a job at a local school, which Rosa is trying to prevent with all her might, and father Joseph, despite eternal failures, comes up with one clever scam after another. In the village, the sisters Rosa and Faye are joined by the local boy Hamlet, and the inseparable trio immediately get into a whirlwind of adventures, causing a real commotion around them.
Sazawaar explores the fragile line between devotion and manipulation. The drama explores how a single, impulsive decision shifts the course of life forever and the heavy price one pays for a choice made in the heat of the moment.
Sazawaar depicts the devastating effects of a life lived by others' designs, which lead to a lifetime of regret.
To secure the mansion, Tiwari pretends to marry Anita while Vibhuti pairs up with Angoori, but their ruse falls apart when Gayatri Devi recovers and Vidya Sister-in-law's ghost traps them in Ghunghatganj.
Pehli Barish is a story of love that spans generations, a tale of joy, longing, and heartbreak that seems to repeat itself.
Years ago in Lahore, strangers Behzad and Maleeha met and a spark of love lit between them. But fate had other plans and tore them apart, leaving hearts scarred.
Decades later, Behzad lives a settled life with a family, yet the past never truly leaves him. His son, Maani, falls for Nimra and the shadows of old heartbreak loom large. As Behzad watches history threatening to repeat itself, he must face his own past to protect Maani and perhaps confront the love he lost long ago.
Will Maleeha return to Behzad’s life? Will Behzad save his son from the same heartbreak he experienced? Can Maani and Nimra’s love win against all odds?
This is the story of a girl, Aima, who stands shoulder to shoulder with her father, sharing the responsibilities of their home. Her mother and sisters are strongly against this freedom of hers. She constantly hears criticism from the whole family, telling her that a woman should remain within the four walls of the house. But Aima believes that a woman should help share the hard work and burdens carried by the men of her family.
That is why, no matter how difficult the circumstances, Aima stands firmly beside her father, Shakir. But after Shakir’s death, her own blood relations turn against her and become her enemies.