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‘Za Pakhtoon Yum’, the revival of Pukhtun Pakistani drama Industry with sheer brilliance!

Author: Maaaz Khan
by Maaaz Khan
Posted: Nov 20, 2014

Pakistani dramas have been following traditional storylines since long the inception of Pakistani drama industry. The story revolves around the issues such as poverty, misery of a girl caused by her in-laws, societal norms, marriage issues, and chauvinism to suppress women. We have been witnessing these issues for quite a while now, and it’s time that Pakistani dramas incorporate the other problems faced by society today.

The 64 year old Pakistani billionaire Shahid Khan, is in London to take in some matches featuring his Premiership Football team Fulham FC and also to watch Jacksonville Jaguars which is his National Football League (NFL) team. He intends to stay in London over the weekend to watch the NFL game at Wembley Stadium. Last year, Shahid Khan bought Fulham FC for a reported £200 million from Mohammed Al Fayed who is the owner of Harrod.

As per the reports, Shahid Khan is the 367th wealthiest individual in the world. His personal fortune amounts to £3 billion. He bought his latest yacht bought after selling up his previous yacht, which was measly 223 feet long.

As soon as the sleek German built yacht ‘Kismet’ entered London it managed to gain attention and attracted many people around Canary Wharf. A number of people took photographs of the yacht and inquired who owned the boat….Read More at PARHLO

Over the past 2 decades, we as the society have faced numerous intricate issues that brought detrimental effect on the social fabric of Pakistan. These problems brought divisions among different sections of society making each group intolerable to the other. Our nation seems to be divided into extremities. The divergent of opinions in depicted in issues ranging from Shia-Sunni to Punjabi-Sindhi, extremist mindsets to liberal mindsets, pro-women rights to chauvinist narratives. These diverge opinions are conspicuous in our society today. Our Pakistani dramas reflected upon these issues numerous times following a specific cultural pathway. However, Pukhtoon Pakistani dramas have failed to address these problems in order to educate the audience. Pukhtoon Pakistani dramas seem not have taken any advantage of evolved electronic media, technology and liberal narratives. Pukhtoon Pakistani dramas continue to address conventional and traditional issues such as duel between the tribes, killings, and women issues, thus limiting scope for themselves and the audience…..Read More At PARHLO

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Maaaz Khan

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