From “Suno Chanda” to “Tum Larkay Bhi Na” GenZ redefine this years Ramazan drama formula | The Express Tribune

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As the audience evolves, so does the drama blueprint as it quietly sets out to cater to a more aware GenZ audience

The new Ramazan drama series has hit the television screen as a fresh wave and breather. The storyline moves past the set tone established over the past few years. Stories that were first bringing audiences to the screen are tweaked to match the ever-evolving tastes and are creating a more interesting watch for the newer generation.

This year’s stories revolve around friendship, emotions, understanding, and family dynamics, complete with a hint of mischief and romantic comedy to sustain the set stage. The show time is set to a minimum with a fast-paced story that keeps the viewers attached to their screens.

Becoming something that catches the eye instantly nowadays.

Here’s a look into what this years ramadan drama has to offer:

 

 

The new GenZ acclaimed Ramazan drama contains the stellar cast of Aina Asif, Ali Dayyan, and Saim Khan, with a supporting cast including Yasir Nawaz, Vaneeza Ahmed and many more. It is a perfect story combination of GenZ emotions and traditional family values. The drama revolves around different stages of relationship dynamics, with the addition of tasteful GenZ friendship and relationships.

he drama highlights a lot of issues and topics in a light-hearted manner, making it easier for the audience to relate to and laugh over. It’s a mixed plate that has something for everyone.

Dekh Zara Pyar Se is one more example of revolution, but with the essence of original Ramazan drama stories. The drama stars Yumna Zaidi for the first time in a Ramazan drama opposite Hamza Sohail, accompanied by Bushra Ansari and Momina Munir. This drama redefines bonds with grandparents and highlights how important it is to have a stable upbringing and how that affects you.

Friendship, family dynamics, and light comedy gel well in this treat of drama. It hints at a similar storyline with a fresher perspective, giving significant flashbacks to dramas like Suno Chanda, Chaudhry and Sons, and many others, creating a comfort show for many Ramazan drama lovers.

As we move forward in Ramazan, the drama progresses and opens space for discussion and a chance at easy laughter. Though moving towards a newer theme and conversion, these dramas stand ground to the theme of Ramazan dramas that makes it easier to connect with the audience and makes it a post iftar comfort for all.

 

 

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