Top 10 Best Pakistani Comedy Dramas

 
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Here's a fresh and plagiarism-free list of the Top 10 Must-Watch Pakistani Comedy Dramas that have kept audiences entertained for years:

9 Pakistani Comedy Drama That Should Be On Your List

1. Alif Noon, one of the first comedies on Pakistan Television (PTV), starring Kamal Ahmed Rizvi as Allan and Rafi Khawar as Nanha a partnership recognized for devising schemes that use comedy and sarcasm to address ordinary societal concerns. This sitcom captures the idiosyncrasies of Pakistani society while also making viewers chuckle.
2. Uncle Urfi (1972).
Uncle Urfi, a popular family sitcom follows a Pakistani family as they struggle with funny disputes and cultural norms. This series, written by Haseena Moin, stars Shakeel in the titular character and features a great supporting cast. 
3. Fifty Fifty
This sketch comedy program, directed by Shoaib Mansoor, is well-known for its scathing view on Pakistani society. With Ismail Tara and Majid Jehangir leading an ensemble cast, Fifty Fifty is a timeless program that mixes humor, satire and social commentary that continues to captivate audiences.
4.Ankahi (1982)
Ankahi is a cult masterpiece that combines comedy and emotional depth. Shahnaz Shaikh plays Sana, a young lady who faces many problems at work and in her home, resulting in amusing and uplifting scenarios. The program is famous for its classic catchphrases and unforgettable characters.

5. Sona Chandi (1983).
This comedy-drama follows the rural couple Sona and Chandi as they relocate to a metropolis in quest of jobs, getting caught up in amusing situations. Rashid Dar's program which employs humor to depict themes of innocence and honesty has remained a fan favorite.
6. Guest House (1991)
Every episode of this comedy, set in a fictional guest home, features the staff's hilarious encounters with new visitors and Guest House is an entertaining watch full of situational comedy and cultural allusions, thanks to characters like Jan Rambo who added his distinct style and humor to the program.
7. Family Front (1997).
Family Front, famed for its creative narrative and memorable one-liners, depicts a quirky family led by Waseem Abbas character Azam. The sitcom's popularity is increased by its humorous depiction of family dynamics as well as Naseem Vicky's well known character as Khushiya.
8. Bulbulay (2009).
Bulbulay, one of Pakistan's longest-running comedy comedies, is about an eccentric family's escapades. The comedy, which stars Hina Dilpazeer as Momo and Nabeel as her crazy son in law, is based on slapstick humor and bizarre circumstances and it appeals to people of all ages and has a large fan following.
9. Dolly Ki Ayegi Baraat (2010).
This series is part of the renowned Baraat series, which is recognized for its colorful characters and situational humor centered on traditional Pakistani weddings. With Bushra Ansari's larger-than-life presence and unforgettable language, the sitcom exudes Punjabi energy and charm, making it ideal for fans of family comedy.
10. Suno Chanda (2018).
Suno Chanda, a modern rom-com drama, follows Arsal and Jiya, a couple forced to marry, leading in continual amusing squabbles and family pranks. With excellent supporting characters and humorous language, the series quickly became a hit, appealing to younger audiences while being anchored in cultural issues.
These comedy plays capture the humor, culture, and everyday peculiarities of Pakistani life, transforming them into lasting television jewels. This collection, which includes classic sitcoms as well as recent rom coms is ideal for anybody looking for superb entertainment and laughs