This Indian movie is inspired by Pakistani serial, story will win your heart
This Indian movie is inspired by Pakistani serial, story will win your heart
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Nowadays, the Indian public has started liking Pakistani serials very much. The speciality of Pakistani serials is that they do not drag the story for years, it is closed when the story is complete. Along with this, in their shows, you will also get to see a glimpse of your daily life. Their actors are not always loaded in makeup and jewellery. Now that there is so much talk of Pak's shows, then you must have started coming to your mind serials like 'Zindagi Gulzar Hai' and 'Humsafar', but today we are going to tell you about not theirs but also about the best serials made before that. However, in Pakistan, they are not called serials, but dramas.

Khuda Ki Basti: The show was released in 1969. This serial has started being taught as a syllabus in drama schools in India and Europe. The story is based on Shaukat Siddiqui's novel 'Khuda Ki Basti'. The serial was so much liked at that time that it was also telecast again in 1974 at the behest of the then Pakistani PM Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto.

Unsaid: The show, which came out in 1982, was written by Hasin Moin in his own words and was directed by Shoaib Mansoor and Mohsin Ali. The story of this show revolves around a girl Sana, whose father passes away. Sana's younger brother has a hole in his heart and in such a situation, the burden of the whole family falls on Sana. She falls in love with a boy after getting a job. But one of Sana's aunts comes from America to get her son married and there is a twist in the show. It is said that the story of Salman Khan and Sanjay Dutt's movie  'Chal Mere Bhai' was inspired by this movie. Because the story of the show and the film is somewhat the same.

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