Set in a world where emotions run deep and power defines fate, Ghulam Bashah Sundri is a gripping drama of love, rivalry, and control. As relationships are tested and loyalties begin to fracture, desire turns into conflict and hearts become battlegrounds. At the center lies a compelling love triangle that draws each character into an intense emotional, social, and personal reckoning, where every choice carries consequences.
God created humans to worship Him, yet some lose their way, letting ego and desires lead them toward darkness. Iblees tells the story of Anabiya, a young woman whose relentless pursuit of her desires and unchecked pride slowly transform her into a figure consumed by evil—human in appearance, but devilish in actions.
Anabiya is the daughter of Shakeel, a well-known businessman. Maryam, a simple and devout girl, was raised by Shakeel after her father sacrificed his life to save him. Treated as his own daughter and placed on equal footing with Anabiya, Maryam’s quiet goodness sparks jealousy and resentment in Anabiya.
What follows is a series of manipulative schemes, deceit, and ruthless actions by Anabiya, threatening the lives of everyone around her—including her own family.
Can Maryam protect herself from Anabiya’s evil schemes? Will Shakeel discover the true nature of his daughter? Could Anabiya’s ego lead to her downfall?
The Roommate Contract is a drama series that follows a group of young adults who move in together under a written agreement designed to maintain order and harmony in their shared living space. What begins as a practical solution to everyday conflicts soon becomes a source of tension as personal boundaries are crossed and unspoken expectations come to light. As relationships evolve and disagreements intensify, the contract is repeatedly tested, forcing each roommate to confront their own values, responsibilities, and understanding of trust.
Hakke Rewbe follows the journey of three Dakar women Hanni, Mignelle and Diarryatou determined to defend women's rights in a society where traditions, social injustices and family secrets weigh heavily. Together, they engage in a daily struggle of solidarity, resilience and courage, to offer a voice to those who are too often silenced.
A tale wrapped in silence, raised on half-truths and distant love a heart searching for its place in a family that never truly accepted her!
Love, Friendship, And Fate All Collide In Ways No One Expects.
When Hearts Are Tested And Secrets Unfold, Each Step Can Change Everything.
When their adopted son Nico is diagnosed with leukemia and needs a bone marrow transplant, Alice and Tomás are driven into a desperate search for a compatible donor, while concealing the truth about his adoption. With no match within the family, they are forced to locate Nico’s biological father, leading them to Cris, an unsuspecting mechanic whose life is upended by the revelation. As Cris forms a bond with Nico and becomes his only hope for survival, tensions escalate between the biological and adoptive parents. Old secrets resurface, and an unexpected love emerges between Alice and Cris, putting custody, loyalty, and the very definition of family to the test.
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.