Series like Riyasat

Find more than 21 similar TV shows like Riyasat

Riyasat

Riyasat

Description: Riyasat is a Pakistani TV serial aired in 2005, written by Asghar Nadeem Syed and directed by Kamran Qureshi. A true story of love revolves around lives of people from two different societies, today's modern Dubai and a small seaside village. Wikipedia
Genre: Drama
Year Released: 2005
Number of episodes: 26
First episode air date: 2005
Awards: Lux Style Award for Satellite Best TV Actress
Networks: Pakistan Television Corporation, ARY Digital Network
Watch Trailer

Riyasat similar series:

1


0

0
Ashiyana
Plot: Ashiyana was a popular 1997 Pakistani drama series which was aired on the Pakistan Television network in 1997. The Story is about orphan siblings and the challenges they face in their life. Despite all their struggles they manage to make their home into a house full of love and life. Wikipedia

2


0

0
Googly Mohalla
Plot: Googly Mohalla is a Pakistani finite Cricket World Cup 2015 special comedy drama series. It starred Jahanzeb Khan and Aiman Khan as main leads, while Hina Dilpazeer in supporting role. It was aired on Pakistan Television Network during 2015. Wikipedia

3


0

0
Alif Noon
Plot: Alif Noon is a 1965 comedy television series from Pakistan Television written by Kamal Ahmed Rizvi. The cast consisted of Rafi Khawar known as Nanha and Kamal Ahmed Rizvi known as Allan. Wikipedia

4


0

0
Anokha Ladla
Plot: Anokha Ladla is a Pakistani drama series which ran for three seasons on PTV Home. The first season was directed by Aamir Yousaf and produced by Saleem Sheikh, who also starred as the series' main character, 'Midu'. Wikipedia

5


0

0
Mishaal
Plot: Meri Mishaal is a Pakistani romantic drama television series premiered on Aaj Entertainment on 20 June 2020. It has Shazeal Shaukat, Hamza Tariq Jamil and Arman Ali Pasha in leads. Wikipedia

6


0

0
Boota from Toba Tek Singh
Plot: Boota from Toba Tek Singh was a 1999 Pakistani drama serial. It was aired by Pakistan Television Corporation in Urdu language and had a total of 22 TV episodes. It was written by Khalil-Ur-Rehman Qamar, directed by Dilawar Malik. This drama serial was very popular back in 1999. Wikipedia

7


0

0
Sim Sim Hamara
Plot: SimSim Humara is the Pakistani version of the children's television series Sesame Street. In April 2011, USAID announced that it would fund $20 million to start a local version of Sesame Street in Pakistan. The show, which began airing in December 2011 on PTV, will broadcast 78 episodes. Wikipedia

8


0

0
Coke Kahani
Plot: Coke Kahani is a 2012 Pakistani comedy drama sitcom directed by Mehreen Jabbar broadcasting on Broadcast syndication including PTV Home, Hum TV, Geo TV and other networks. Wikipedia

9


0

0
Parchaiyan
Plot: Najia is a free-spirited, young woman who is pursued by two men, Adeel and Masood, in her life, but she ends up falling for Shiraz, who is solely interested in her wealth.

10


0

0
Sarkar Sahab
Plot: Sarkar Sahab is a TV serial based on the culture of cholistan desert and modern Dubai. The serial is directed by Kamran Qureshi & Iram Qureshi, written by Seema Ghazal and produced by Humayun Saeed & Abdullah Kadwani's production house 7th Sky Entertainment. Wikipedia

11


0

0
Taleem-e-Balighan
Plot: Story of a local teacher whose students include people from different vocations - a butcher, a barber, a milkman, a landlord's right hand man among others.

12


0

0
Deewar-e-Shab
Plot: A young artisan falls in love with one of his fans. However, fate has other plans for them when his lover is forced to marry an old man by her family.

13


0

0
Khuda Ki Basti
Plot: Khuda Ki Basti is a serial produced by Pakistan Television first in 1969 and then again in 1974 based on the novel Khuda Ki Basti by Shaukat Siddiqui. It broke records of popularity in Pakistan. Wikipedia

14


0

0
Sitara Aur Mehrunissa
Plot: Sitara Aur Mehrunissa is a 1992 Pakistani Urdu television series written by Anwar Maqsood. It starred Sania Saeed as Mehrunissa and Atiqa Odho as Sitara in her debut performance. Other members of the cast included Anwar Maqsood, Azra Sherwani and Sajid Hassan. Wikipedia

15


0

0
Uncle Urfi
Plot: Uncle Urfi was a Pakistan Television Corporation serial drama which first aired in 1972. It had such a powerful appeal for the people of all age-groups that it turned into an instant hit. The serial has 26 episodes and it used to be telecast weekly by Pakistan Television Corporation. Wikipedia

16


0

0
Sipahi Maqbool Hussain
Plot: Siphai Maqbool Hussain co-produced by ISPR and Interflow Communications Limited is a Pakistani miniseries, aired during the month of April 2008, simultaneously on TV One and PTV, that narrates the true ... Wikipedia

17


0

0
Angar Wadi
Plot: Angar Wadi is a Pakistani television play/drama. It was aired by PTV in 1994, comprises on 18 episodes. It was directed by Tariq Mairaj, written and produced by Abdul Rauf Khalid. Wikipedia

18


0

0
Mobile Jin
Plot: Mobile Jin is a 2013 Pakistani children's fantasy television serial aired on PTV Home. The serial is directed by Gul Shah Bukhari and written by Riaz Sagar. Mashhood Bin Shahzad is the hero of this drama. Wikipedia

19


0

0
Dhundle Raste
Plot: Dhundle Raste is a Pakistani telefilm featuring Vital Signs, a popular Pakistani pop music group. It was written by Haseena Moin and directed by Shoaib Mansoor, the famous duo who had previously written and directed the epic Ankahi. The television film features several famous songs of Vital Signs....

20


0

0
Chaandni Raatain
Plot: Chandni Raatein is a Pakistani drama centered on certain South Asian cultural backgrounds, and issues such as polygamy, motherhood and the distanced mother and daughter-in-law bond. The show aired on Pakistan Television in 2002, and repeat-telecasted from the same channel in 2008. Wikipedia

21


0

0
Moorat
Plot: Moorat is a TV serial, the English title is Eunuch's Wedding which premiered on ARY Digital. The serial is directed by Kamran Qureshi, written by Seema Ghazal and produced by Humayun Saeed & Abdullah Kadwani's production house 7th Sky Entertainment. Wikipedia