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The funniest Pakistani shows you should watch to beat lockdown blues


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In part one of our what to binge-watch series, we recommend content that has so much more to offer than just a laugh

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In Akbari Asghari, two sisters (Humaima Malick and Sanam Baloch) from England marry two brothers from a village (Imran Abbas and Fawad Khan) and the games begin.

The coronavirus lockdown is tough, if you are doing it right.

No going out to restaurants, no family or friends’ gatherings, no house help, extra chores and lawn exhibitions cancelled. Soaring infection counts laced with a depressing number of deaths but thank god for TV and the internet... right ?

The Pakistani drama industry produces a lot of dramas so for your lockdown survival guide, I have divided my recommendations into a few categories.

However, take each designation lightly, because they are quality dramas, most will be multifaceted. A comedy may end up making a serious point or a story about a difficult social issue may make you laugh at the hypocrisy illustrated. So use these lists with an open mind.

For now, this is my comedy list. There is nothing like humour to lift the spirits in difficult times but each of these shows has so much more to offer than just a laugh:

Kis Ki Aay Gi Baraat series

Includes Azar Ki Aay Gi Baraat, Dolly Ki Aay Gi Baraat, Takkay Ki Aay Gi Baraat and Annie Ki Aay Gi Baraat.

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These serials revolve around two families one from Karachi and one from more provincial Faisalabad and riffs off the cultural differences as the younger generation forms one relationship after another in these family friendly stories.

We are introduced to the now famous inept fashion designer Saima Chaudhry played by the fabulous Bushra Ansari and a familiar revolving cast with characters everyone can take to heart.

Kis Din Mera Viya Howay Ga 1-4

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This hilarious drama lost its touch by the forth season but the first three are definitely worth your time.

Showcasing actor Faysal Qureshi amazing range as an actor, this time playing the double role of a tough guy goonda and his alter ego, a lazy barber, who hides in a Punjabi zamindar’s mansion as a clever servant girl. Yes, it's that complicated and just as funny as it sounds.

Suno Chanda

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This was a smash hit comedy made for Ramazan viewing. Forced to marry by their goofy but traditional family, Ajiya (Iqra Aziz) and Arsal (Farhan Saeed) want a divorce and so begins the game of cat and mouse. With a supporting cast of hilarious family members, this show is romance and family fun combined.


Quddusi Saheb Ki Beva

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This clever satire on Urdu speaking culture gives us a parade of baroque characters with zero self-awareness and an unmatched level of narcissism, leading them to one ridiculous situation after another.

Societal hypocrisy is its primary target but also the selfish vagaries of individuals. Hina Dilpazir is reason enough to watch.


Kuch Pyar Ka Pagalpan

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One of the most sophisticated romantic comedies I have ever seen, Kuch Pyar ka Pagalpan confused many viewers who were used to seeing black and white characters. And what a star-studded cast featuring Fawad Afzal Khan, Aisha Khan, Mikaal Zulfikar and Sanam Baloch!

But who do you pin your hopes on when every character has a their own unique brand of shady? Who do you root for if the characters are so confused or ambivalent that till the last minute no one is sure who will end up with whom? A little editing would have made it sharper but still well worth investing your time in.

Bilqees Kaur
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The story of a conservative Pakistani family living in New York, whose domineering matriarch (Bushra Ansari) finally finds her match in her youngest daughter-in-law played by Syra Yusuf. A light, heartwarming comedy, that emphasizes the value of family.

Farwa Ki ABC
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Poor Farwa (Sonya Hussyn) is always being told off because she cannot keep up with all her high achieving cousins and her deepest insecurity is her inability to master the English language. So who will win Farwa ‘s heart: her sensible English professor or the rich but uneducated Gogi ?

Akbari Asghari
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A sly take on the classic novel Mirat ul Aroos by Nazir Ahmad Dehlvi, this story gives a little modern twist to show us what really makes a 'good' wife or a 'bad' wife. Two sisters (Humaima Malick and Sanam Baloch) from England marry two brothers from a village (Imran Abbas and Fawad Khan) and the games begin.
 
yaar purany alpha bravo charlie dekhlo ya loose talk
 
Used to love Jhoot ki aadat nahin mujhe when I was a kid. lol


Then, there were Teen Batta Teen, Shashlik etc.


And , Family front.



Guest House.

 
Although not a comedy but

Nothing Beats the story of "WARIS" & performance of Mehboob Alam
This tops the list of my lockdown watch-list followed by

Aanghan terha
Studio dhai
sunehray din
Rozi
Alpha Bravo Charlie
Ankahi

and list goes on
 
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janjal pura


Oh hell yes, Janjal pura whose nieghbourhood was Kangaal pura.

Thinking of which. last 2 govts. made Pak both of them. It's about time this govt. makes us Khushaal pura(hopefully). lol
 
Oh hell yes, Janjal pura whose nieghbourhood was Kangaal pura.

Thinking of which. last 2 govts. made Pak both of them. It's about time this govt. makes us Khushaal pura(hopefully). lol
sadly, poora Pakistan has become this drama:(.

anyway there was a drama with two characters; maasi peno and chahcha pasoori. I can't remember the name of it. maybe someone else remembers what it was called!
 
You can also watch British comedy drama ‘’Mind Your Language’’ to kill your time. It was one of most popular show in 1970s.
 
Loose Talk is one of the finest shows ever from any country in any genre...Period
I used to watch Loose talk again and again -- Frankly speaking I witness more Indians watching & liking it than Pakistanis -- Once I found comment of Indian said something like that (i forgot the exact wordings)
i) Teen follow Kapil Sharma show
ii) Mature follow Stand up Comedy
iii) Legends watch Loose Talk
 
Back in 80s, We used to watch a Pakistani comedy by hiring VHS tapes.. All of us were big fans.... Cannot recollect the name now. Unfortunately haven't had the chance to watch any recent ones. But nowadays I don't even watch any Indian tele. Paucity of time and quality of the shows being the hindrance...
 
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