Coke Studio is a Pakistani music television series which features live studio music performances by various artists, started in June 2008, originating from the Brazilian show, Estúdio Coca-Cola. The show is produced by Coca-Cola Company and Strings Band. Coke Studio has been popular, receiving critical acclaim and frequently being rebroadcast on television and radio in Pakistan.
This story revolves around the lives of Mr Rashid, his wife, Amna, and his two daughters, Falak and Sitara. Rashid is a narrow minded man, not in favor of educating women. However Falak’s determination forces him to give in and he allows her to complete intermediate education privately. She goes to her neighbor, who is also the principal of a college, for tuition. There she meets Haroon and falls madly in love with him.
A school teacher was left by her husband with her 3 daughters and marries another women for the sake of getting a male child. The story focuses on gender biasness and the difference between the classes in terms of the affluence level.
Ashar and Khirad are forced to get married due to desperate circumstances. Sara is Ashar's childhood friend and believed she would marry Ashar. Khirad is caught within this love-triangle with other internal and external forces at play.
An arranged engagement between a village girl and her city cousin shows signs of true love, but an indiscretion decades ago could doom their romance.
Based on Hashim Nadeem’s novel of the same name, the titular protagonist is born in unfortunate circumstances – a poor family of eleven people and dark skin. In a society obsessed with fair skin, he finds himself in start contrast with his name (lit. fairy's child)
Sang-E-Mah revolves around the concept of gagh and encompasses the enactment of law to combat this tradition. Along with highlighting gagh, the tale of Sang-E-Mah comprises of a transcendent tale of love, and retribution between a father and son.
The series revolves around two people who hate each other but their families want them to marry. They make some plans to cancel their wedding but slowly get in love.
Do opposites really attract or is it all a farce? Hum Tum – a modern, humorous and very ‘21st Century’ hate to love story between two youngsters, Neha played by the gorgeous and talented Ramsha Khan and Adam played by the dashing Ahad Raza Mir encircles just that.
Gunehgaar is the story of a successful businessman Zakaria, his kind and cancer-stricken wife Aisha, their kids and two adopted children. Zakaria’s adopted son Ramal Ali is in love with Malaika and on Malaika’s father’s insistence, the couple secretly gets married. Owing to her deteriorating condition, Aisha takes some decisions for her children which bring major upheavals in their lives.
Aziz Ahmed wins his ancestral home after a 32-year-long court battle, but upon moving, him and his family become disturbed by a supernatural presence.
Story revolves around on the splinted family issue with separated parents. The story concludes a moral lessons regarding respect, love and care in relationships.
Bano and her fiance face the trials and tribulations caused by the 1947 Indian partition.
Salahuddin and Minahil fall in love with each other but Salahuddin refuses to marry Manahil due to their social-class status and due to fear of rejection from her family. Later, Minahil is married with a person who is a spoiled-habitual person.
Adeel who is a complete Casanova wants a simple and introvert wife. He finds Gul-E-Rana to be the right fit and starts to act possessively towards her. Does Gul feel the same way about him?
The story of Mahnoor, who is committed to Hadi, but feels caged in the relationship. On the other hand, Uzma is in love with Hadi, but he is unaware. What will the future hold?