As Ramadan unfolds, it’s the perfect time to relax with stories you truly connect with. In Ramadan specifically, Pakistani audiences are more inclined to switch to Dramas that offer reflection, family bonding, and emotional growth during their after-Iftar moments.
Therefore, in this blog, we’ve included the 5 best Pakistani dramas for viewers who love watching soaps, offering both relaxation and thoughtful reflection.
This collection blends heartfelt classics with intense modern dramas, exploring themes ranging from the sacrifices of love to the strength, resilience, and search for self-determination.
These dramas will not only enhance your perspective but also make your after-Iftar moments more meaningful with your loved ones!
5 Best Pakistani Dramas to Watch During Ramadan
Presented below is the list of the top 5 dramas that’ll encourage you to see life from a different perspective. These summaries will help you to pick the theme that interests you the most.
1. Tawakkal
Tawakkal is a heartfelt Ramadan Special Drama that premiered on 19th February, 2026, on the YouTube channel of MUN Dramas.
It is written by Irfan Mughal and directed by Zaheer Mirjat.
Spanning over 29 episodes, the drama explores the spiritual journey of its characters and highlights deep emotional themes.
The drama features a cast that includes the main characters of Nafeesa (Farah Ali), Salman (Atif Rathore), and Shakir(Syed Qamar Raza).
2. Kasauti
Kasauti is a family drama that premiered on 2nd July, 2023 on MUN TV channel.
It is written by Zoha Hassan and directed by Jasim Abbas.
In its 59 episodes, the drama explores multiple dimensions of emotional turmoil, love, and betrayal within the family of a powerful politician, Noor Bahadur(Sabir Khan).
Casting of Ahmed Taha Ghani and Zariya Khan keeps viewers hooked to the drama Kasauti.
The compelling storyline revolves around two sons of the politician, each with contrasting personalities. One son is driven by emotions, causing chaos, while the other is responsible and works to maintain family unity.
The drama also explores the struggles of women who sacrifice everything for love but face rejection, and those who have become cynical, losing faith in love altogether.
A unique twist introduces magic and sorcery, adding a layer of mystery and enchantment to the narrative. As the story unfolds, the portrayal of women’s struggles leaves a lasting impact on the audience.
3. Mera Wajood Meri Marzi | Mun TV
Mera Wajood Meri Marzi is a drama written by Zoha Hassan and directed by Aijaz Qureshi. It premiered on 27th February, 2023, on Mun TV.
This drama’s 20 episodes highlight the emotional and physical struggles of women fighting for their rights in a patriarchal society.
The story follows the lead character of Zohra(Erum Akhter), a woman trapped in domestic abuse who decides to stand up for her autonomy and rebuild her life despite societal pressure and personal loss.
This drama takes viewers on Zohra’s journey of starting an NGO to protect other women from similar situations, highlighting themes of resilience and self-determination.
4. Chamak | Sadaf Digital
Chamak is a drama written by Saeed Ahmed and directed by Ahson Talish.
It premiered on 20th December, 2017, on Sadaf Digital’s YouTube channel
The 15 episodes of this drama act as a satire, demonstrating the influence of wealth on personal values.
The story revolves around Junaid(Faisal Qureshi) and Zoya(Maria Wasti) as they navigate complicated family conflicts and emotional challenges.
5. Chashman | Sadaf Digital
Chashman is a drama written by Dr. Dennis Isaac and directed by Nadeem Baig.
It premiered on 3rd Nov, 2017, on Sadaf Digital’s YouTube channel
Chashman’s 13 episodes explore themes of love, loyalty, and family relationships.
The story centers on Chashman(Farah Shah), a young woman caught between two brothers, Shah Gul(Asad Malik) and Shah Noor(Ahsan Khan). The plot of the drama forces Chashman to make a choice that tests her emotions and values.
These dramas offer more than just entertainment; they dive into deep emotions, and the strength people show in tough times.
Each drama brings a unique perspective on love, personal growth, and resilience, inviting you to reflect on life’s complexities.
As you spend time with family after Iftar, let these dramas make your evenings more meaningful, adding a touch of emotion and depth to your everyday moments.



