Pakistani drama Parwarish has taken Indian social media by storm, becoming one of the most talked-about shows across the border, particularly trending on X (formerly Twitter) after the recent broadcast of episodes 28 and 29.
Starring rising stars Samar Abbas Jafri and Aina Asif in lead roles, the drama is being widely praised for its emotional depth, realistic storytelling, and nuanced portrayal of family dynamics. Audiences on both sides of the border are calling it one of the most powerful and relatable series to emerge in recent times.
What sets Parwarish apart is its honest exploration of modern-day parenting and the complex, evolving relationship between parents and children. Viewers have lauded the show’s ability to convey deep emotions without relying on melodrama or clichés.
Despite restrictions on many Pakistani YouTube and entertainment platforms in India, Parwarish has still managed to break through digitally. Fan-edited clips and scenes from the show continue to circulate online, helping it gain momentum among Indian audiences. The drama’s hashtags have remained consistently in trend, reflecting its growing popularity.
Samar Abbas Jafri and Aina Asif have earned acclaim for their moving performances as Wali Jahangir and Maya Shaheer, respectively. Meanwhile, veteran actors like Nauman Ijaz, Savera Nadeem, and Saman Ansari have also received praise for their compelling portrayals.
Indian fans have flooded social media with heartfelt reviews, calling it “the best drama in recent memory” and “a show that deserves global recognition.” Many have highlighted the show’s balanced script, emotional storytelling, and authenticity as key reasons for its cross-border appeal.
Directed by Meesam Naqvi and written by Kiran Siddiqui, Parwarish is produced by Fahad Mustafa under the Big Bang Entertainment banner. The show airs every Monday and Tuesday, and is steadily becoming a cultural bridge—winning hearts well beyond Pakistan’s borders.