Momina Duraid trolled for agreeing to Pakistani dramas adapted into Indian soap operas

Momina Duraid trolled for agreeing to Pakistani dramas adapted into Indian soap operas

Momina Duraid trolled for agreeing to Pakistani dramas adapted into Indian soap operas

Momina Duraid trolled for agreeing to Pakistani dramas adapted into Indian soap operas

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  • Pakistani shows are dragging out stories for no reason other than to get more viewers and ratings.
  • The stories are primarily plagiarised from tried-and-true hit formulae.
  • Even the heavy bridal jewellery worn in the kitchen to prepare meals is ridiculous.
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We’re all aware of how awful Indian soap operas can be. People defying gravity and heroines trapped in suit cases are all part of long-running stories. Even the heavy bridal jewellery worn in the kitchen to prepare meals is unrelatable and, to be honest, ridiculous.

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Pakistani shows are also dragging a lot these days, extending out tales for no reason other than to get more viewers and ratings. The stories are primarily plagiarised from tried-and-true hit formulae. This was pointed out by ace director Mehreen Jabbar. Doraha, Vasl, Jackson Heights, Mata e Jaan Hai Tu, Rehaai, and Daam, to name a few, are some of Mehreen’s most memorable work. She has directed films such as Dobara Phir Se and Ramchand Pakistani, both of which received critical acclaim. Our dramas, according to Mehreen, are morphing into Indian soap operas.

Momina Duraid, the producer in charge of Hum TV projects, agreed with Mehreen’s statement:

People began to mock Momina Duraid at this moment because she is the creator of a slew of bad dramas on television:

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