Girls Who Followed Married Men In Pakistani Dramas


Pakistani dramas have always been known to bring stories like this that viewers find entertaining or relatable. There are always two types of dramas for viewers to watch, some made for entertainment only, while others are made to cover real-life events to show the vices prevalent in society.

This was a pattern for Pakistani drama writers as they like to follow a trend that they think is popular with audiences. If one or two plays based on similar situations end up doing well in terms of viewership, writers begin to use it as a benchmark for grounding stories on roughly the same themes.

Sadly, love triangles have become the norm in most Pakistani dramas. Either there are two women chasing a man or two men chasing a woman. The sad thing is that there is no moral or ethical interference in these situations.

This is why in every other drama, the makers of dramas have normalized the trend of chasing married or committed couples, without even paying attention to what their families, especially their spouses, will go through. In almost all of the dramas currently airing, the audience will always find that one girl chases a married or committed man and dies to be with him via a hook or a trickster.

According to the book's point of view, this might make their drama commercial or exciting for people to follow but in reality, this is nothing but a promotion of gross values ​​and mentality in general.

Ayesha (Mera Dil Mera Dushman)

Ayesha also knew that her lover Shahhamir was madly in love with an unknown girl. He refused to marry her not once, not twice, or three times several times, but she made marriage to him a goal in her life.

She continued to approach him even when he did not like to look at her, but then she married him only to find him emotionally and mentally absent from the marriage. Ayesha finds out now that Shehmeir was in love with Mira, the girl who is now her mother's wife, and oh well, the less talk the better!

Ayat (Meherposh)

Ayat does not mind having her wrist cut because the idea that Shah Jahan does not like her is so scary for her that she thinks death, in fact, suicide is a better option. Sure, Zainab Shabir behaved well during the drama but stupid verses continued to believe what she wanted to believe and kept seeing what she wanted to see.


Shah Jahan treated her kindly because he had seen her his younger sister, but Ayat assumed he liked her. Now when Ayat discovered that Shah Jahan / Danesh Taymur loves his soulmate Mehru / Eiza Khan, Ayat set off an emotional wave of blackmail by trying to set herself on fire or cut off her wrist. It was difficult to watch and digest. Get the girl of life!

Maham (Muqaddar)

Another nice boyfriend who had nothing better in life than trapping a guy who was an emotional and mental investor in someone else. Maham knew that Haris was in love with his cousin, Rima, and they both not only share a house, but they were a big part of each other's lives, yet he didn't stop her from dreaming about Haris.

She literally rolled 1,000 rotis a day, cooked 500 saucers a day in an effort to satisfy a keeper's mother, and also paved a way into a keeper's heart through his stomach, but now when she finally does, she realizes she wasted her energies on a guy who had never been in love with her. Duh! She is also stupid who couldn't see the plain and plain truth her keeper didn't like.

Areej (Jalan)

Areej is another girl who is ready to please an abusive guy who hates her at every opportunity he gets and makes it clear that he just can't stand it. Red is clearly bitter because of the way he was humiliated by Nisha and also because he suddenly lost his mother, but this girl Areej never respects herself. She searched for validation of Ahmer her entire life and loved him despite knowing that he was engaged to his cousin and loved her madly.

Areej has finally married Red and now she's going to spend her whole life pondering how to win a prince, which is boring! After the bright, spirited and full of life character played by Hijra Yameen in Ehd e Wafa, this character definitely comes as a disappointment.

Ramsha (Diwangi)

Ramsha was in a relationship with Aaron but because she was opportunistic, she ditched him and married a well-settled man. She remained married to him for a few years and after the divorce, she returned.

Ramsha was then appointed by Sultan Durrani and implanted in Aaron's life so that she could attract him again and take him away from Nagin. Even though Ramsha knew it was all a plan drawn up by Sultan Durrani, she still didn't mind becoming a part of it. In fact, she took responsibility for Aaron's gain, despite knowing that not only would he love his wife so much, he would also be a father.

In the end, Ramsha regained her senses, but it wouldn't be wrong to say that it was only because she realized that Aaron had lost his job and all the privileges that the job at Sultan Durrani had afforded him.

She also did her best to take Harun to Hyderabad, in the old Nagin neighborhood to find evidence that Nagin worked as a bus attendant and was in a relationship with someone before marriage to Aaron! Despair is at its peak.

Roshni (Bandhe Ek Dor Se)

Hina Altaf might have done this before and she's doing it again. Chasing a married man in a drama and playing everything naive as if she was totally committed to him. Roshni's character is vile, to say the least. She is an opportunist who never liked Omar.

She loved the attention she got from him, but the moment she found a better option, she cut all ties with him and left to be with the man of her dreams. It was fun to treat Roshni the way she deserves to be treated at Mr. Truth's house and after she fell on her face, she came back thinking she had a lifetime choice to take advantage of.


Now that Umar has married Maheen and feels guilty that he couldn't take a stand until he could marry Roshni, she is now using him to her advantage. Omar's gullibility is disgusting but the entire character of Roshni is so negative that it fills an entire space with evil energies. It's actually painful to watch Hina Altaf in Bandhe Ek Dor Se hence Roshni's character isn't helping either!

Rabiya (Mera Dil Mera Dushman)

Seems like Mera Dil Mera Dushman's cast isn't in the mood to end this drama, which is why they come up with one bad idea after the other. The last and unnecessary situation in Myra del Mira Duchman is that of Javed, who is now married to two women.

Shaheena and Rabia. Rabia was so desperate to marry a married man that she resorted to black magic and amulets to win it? Javed wasn't difficult, at first, and this makes Rabie look like a very desperate woman who can't wait for a better show and decides to settle down on her friend's husband who will also become a father.

Shaheen and Rabia’s screams are enough to shatter the windows of any house. This drama must come to an end and the filmmakers should know that it's not that fun to see two women fighting pathetic over a man like Javed.

This happens to be Fatima Sohail's first-ever drama, her character and role in the first stage of the drama were really nice but now she has taken an evil turn, however, it is interesting to note how she changed her makeup to better fit the look.

Zoya (detector)

Zoya is another desperate girl who couldn't find anyone else in the entire country other than the guy who was already engaged to her older sister Kashif. It wasn't just a bond that was fixed because the two families wanted it,

it was absolutely clear that Wjdan and Kashf were in love with each other and that was what convinced their parents to formalize their relationship. But Zoya, who has a thick skull, finds it hard to understand that the no-go zone is.

She did and is still doing everything to attract him and make him think that she loves him so much. It's annoying to see that even after a marriage revealed who's conscientiousness is, Zoya hasn't given up and is still hoping that she'll win Consciousness one day? Is it really a win-win? Sabina Farouk definitely played this character to perfection, which is why viewers can only help her by resenting her evil.

Nisha (Jalan)

Jalan is one such drama that got its fair share of criticism even before it was aired on the air. It was already enough for Jalan to know that the fans they produced this drama for weren't okay with the idea that the girl was trying to chase after her brother-in-law.

It's unfortunate actually knowing that the writer thought it was perfectly fine to come up with a story like this that openly shows a girl teasing her brother-in-law emotionally and mentally to fall in love with her, and yes, he's also a suspicious character.

It wouldn't be wrong to say that if this drama weren't made, nobody would miss anything in the world of drama and the life of drama aficionados would seamlessly unfold.

It just hurts to see how far Nisha has gone in order to ruin her sister's life only because she fell in love with the wealth her son-in-law has gained over the years.

It is also unfortunate that Minal Khan agreed to perform this character and did not regret it because she believes it is a very important issue raised in this drama that covers the turmoil of rivalry between siblings? If the shallowness had a face, he would have looked like Nisha:


Shafaq (Mohabbat Tujhe Alvida)

Shafak was introduced as a financially independent woman who knew what she wanted out of life, but it was funny how it all boiled down to her desire to be with a man and not just any man, a married man who was her employee.

It has already been proven that the full story of Mohabbat Tujhe Alvida is a copy of the Bollywood movie Superhit Judaai released in 1997.

Now it seems that because the plot of girls chasing married men is probably the new trend, the writer of this drama thought this was the time to transcribe a script Written 23 years ago because it fits the bills perfectly.


All that Shafak did to win married man Shahan made the viewers disgusted. You have shown that it is okay to not have aspirations, and it does not matter even if you are running a successful business, what matters is that after you fail to marry once, you can marry again but this time, by hook or by means of a fraudster.

This wasn't expected at all from a girl like Shafak as she showed that it was perfectly fine to use her wealth as bait to entrap the married man's wife and involve her in her sickness plan.

Shahan believes that Shafak Psychic's love for him made its way into his heart, but few do not know that it was her wealth that acted as magic and played a big role.

The married man was not shy about falling for a suspicious figure like Shafak, but he has the right to bruise his ego when he discovers that his first wife sold him and that the buyer was none other than his second wife. wife.

It's funny that Mancha Pasha tried to make up stories in order to defend the love script of Alvida's direction, but soon discovered that the audience was totally smart about putting two and two together!

Tashi (Zebaish)

Of all the people in the world, Tashi also had to fall in love with a man she knew was already engaged. Nadim happened to be the son-in-law of Tachi's father-in-law, and at her mother's insistence, Tashi began to fantasize about the idea of ​​bonding with Nadim.

Tashi emerged as an emotionally independent girl, so seeing her follow her mother's hideous idea makes one wonder why she couldn't simply refuse to follow her mother's approach to besieging Nadim?

Tashi moved to a different city, which means she has a life ahead of her, and a lot more options, but she had to stumble upon Nadim who knew he was engaged to Noshi.

Zoya Nasir is definitely a confident young girl who has joined the industry but her million expressions in one scene leave one's eyes tired. Lower it please, plus the character you play is also not impressive for you to have fun with!

Sehba (Raaz e Ulfat)

The fact that Komal Aziz performed this character brilliantly cannot be denied. She behaved really well and the type of character that was required to portray this character was perfectly adapted by Komal Aziz.

However, she has also become one of those girls who desperately tries to be with the guy who she knows is madly in love with someone else and is also engaged to her.

Sahba is motivated by her jealousy, evil, and insecurity to the point that she has now vowed to marry Ertiza even if that means discrediting a girl like Mishk who has caused her no harm at all.

Sahba is a girl from a wealthy background, her whole life awaits her and maybe she works for her, but she finds sadistic pleasure drifting away from Erteza and Mushkek and desires to fuse.


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