The year 2022 was a blood-warm year concerning stories & on-screen couples that won our hearts on television. There were not many extraordinary sentiments and a great deal of drama. There were fewer stories that kept us as eager and anxious as ever in tension and undeniably fewer that stimulated our entertaining bones. Thus, how about we jump to the great side of the year and rundown down the couples who kept us caught with their appeal, charm, or basically made us fall in love once again? We should see the following:
Yumna Zaidi & Junaid Jamshaid In Sinf-e-Aahan
Sinf-e-Aahan is a play that will be associated for quite a while on the grounds that it gave us loads of recollections of the clutch. With its emphasis on women strengthening, it featured numerous parts of the existence of female recruits from various financial backgrounds. The drama highlighted female characters who were either connected with, recuperating from a tragedy, or understanding the poisonousness in certain connections, however, the bend of Shaista Khanzada’s(Yumna Zaidi) affection life was by a wide margin the best. She was locked into her cousin Kaamil (played by model Junaid Jamshaid) who in a real sense assisted her with eloping and joining the Military. Nonetheless, she felt that he isn’t knowledgeable and accordingly she ought to reexamine her choices.
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Hania Amir & Farhan Saeed In Meray Humsafar
Maybe the most discussed drama of the year — Meray Humsafar — gave watchers Hania Aamir a person who is very inverse to her public persona. As Hala, she was agreeable, underconfident, and quiet as she encountered each injury in succession in the drama. Notwithstanding every one of the difficulties, she, at last, met one person who turned into her husband Hamza (Farhan Saeed). It was endearing to perceive how a scared girl like her sparkles when Hamza gives her a voice and lets her fantasy. As a drama, Meray Humsafar had its disadvantages and a bunches of unoriginal plots, notwithstanding, Hala and Hamza’s pair was cherished by one and all beyond expectations.
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Ahad Raza Mir & Ramsha Khan In Hum Tum
Hum Tum had numerous disadvantages; one of which was the group that the person Adam Ruler, played by Ahad Raza Mir, succumbed to his big enemy Neha Qutubuddin (Ramsha Khan) in a jiffy. Ahad and Ramsha were a disputed pairing for the greater part of the Ramazan play and, surprisingly, their chemistry as opponents was spot on. Slice to the day when Adam acknowledges he has created heartfelt affections for his rival, however, he doesn’t avoid communicating it. In Hum Tum, Ahad and Ramsha gave several objectives that only one out of every odd man anticipates that his accomplice should stick to orientation jobs. We couldn’t imagine anything better than to see the chemistry of these two foster in one more drama with the more cleaned script.
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Samiya Mumtaz & Nauman Ejaz In Sang-e-Mah
It is evident that Samiya Mumtaz as Zarsanga and Nauman Ejaz as Haji Marjaan gave us characters that are not found in Pakistani dramas. A developed man and a lady who was as much enamored with one another as they were in their childhood. Regardless of frightening mysteries and second thoughts throughout everyday life, the two turned into one another’s solidarity and didn’t avoid communicating their esteem for one another. It is a unique case to see such life partners or parents in our dramas. This is the reason, notwithstanding their defects, seeing their heartbreaking end was unforgettable.