'Dastaan' is also a notable Pakistani drama based on a novel. It tells the story of partition and its aftermath. The drama does an excellent job of depicting the historical context, the emotions of the characters during that turbulent time, and their struggle for survival and love.
Well, one characteristic is that they often have complex storylines. Since novels usually have in - depth plots, the dramas based on them inherit this. For example, in 'Humsafar', the relationships between the characters are multi - layered, just like in the original novel. Another characteristic is the rich character development. Characters in these dramas are not one - dimensional as they are based on well - developed novel characters. For instance, in 'Zindagi Gulzar Hai', the lead character's growth from a shy girl to a confident woman is well - presented. Also, these dramas tend to have a strong cultural and social context. They can show the Pakistani culture, traditions, and social norms as described in the novels, like in 'Dastaan' where the historical and cultural setting of the partition is depicted.
Often, they have complex characters. Since novels usually have in - depth character development, this transfers to the dramas. For example, in 'Humsafar', the main characters have multiple layers to their personalities.
Then there is 'Daastan'. Based on a novel, it presented a historical and emotional story. The drama beautifully brought to life the story from the novel with its great acting, detailed sets and costumes. It delved deep into the characters' emotions and the historical context, making it a memorable drama.
Often, they have complex characters. Just like in Urdu novels, the characters in these dramas are multi - dimensional. For example, in 'Humsafar', the characters have their own flaws and strengths. Also, the storylines are rich in cultural elements. Since Urdu novels are deeply rooted in Pakistani culture, the dramas inherit this aspect. They show traditional family setups, values, and social norms.
Well, 'Humsafar' is quite well - known. It has been loved by many for its portrayal of love and family dynamics. The characters in the drama are very relatable.
'Dil Ruba' was a notable drama in 2020. It had a complex love story. The chemistry between the lead actors was great. The drama explored different aspects of love like unrequited love and the struggle to maintain a relationship.
One of the best Pakistani dramas with a love story in 2020 was 'Ehd-e-Wafa'. It revolved around the friendship and love of a group of friends. The love stories in it were beautifully portrayed, showing the challenges and joys of young love in a Pakistani context.
The strong character development. The characters in these love stories are well - developed. They have their own dreams, insecurities, and personalities. This makes the love stories more believable. Take 'Dastaan' for instance. The love story between Hassan and Bano is made more poignant by their individual characters and their growth throughout the story.
Authenticity is another characteristic. The settings, dialogues, and characters in these dramas are often designed to be as true - to - life as possible. In 'Alif', the exploration of spiritual and artistic themes is done in a way that feels very genuine. The characters are shown to be on a real journey of self - discovery, with all the doubts, setbacks, and revelations that come with it, making the audience feel like they are witnessing a real - life transformation.
Well, one characteristic is the strong family influence. In many Pakistani love - story - based dramas, the family plays a huge role in either facilitating or hindering the love between the main characters. For example, in 'Humsafar', Khirad's relationship with Ashar is greatly affected by their families' expectations and actions.