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Case No. 9 Episode 7 & 8
Case No. 9 has emerged as one of Pakistan's most captivating dramas in recent years, depicting trauma, justice, and human perseverance. While the idea might sound basic – a woman’s battle for justice after sexual assault - the script, performances, and directing lift it far beyond a traditional narrative. It's more than simply another drama about a victim's battle; it's a masterclass in execution, realism, and emotional intensity.
By Raviha Imran4 months ago in Chapters
The Man, The Mountain, and The Climb
". . .He keeps climbing because stopping would mean surrendering everything he has built, every promise he swore to keep. The air thins as he ascends, and though he’s given everything—strength, time, conviction—the mountain gives little back. Once, it felt sacred to climb.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast4 months ago in Chapters
Case No. 9 Episode 5 & 6
With each new episode, Case No. 9 cements its reputation as one of the most smartly written Pakistani dramas in recent years. Written by Shahzaib Khanzada and directed by Wajahat Hussain, the series is notable for its cinematic perfection, visual delicacy, and emotional depth. Episodes 5 and 6, in particular, demonstrate how deliberate writing and excellent execution can transform a societal issue into compelling, thought-provoking entertainment.
By Raviha Imran4 months ago in Chapters
Case No.9 Episode 3 & 4
Case No. 9 is a unique drama that manages to be both deeply instructive and emotionally fascinating without becoming preachy or heavy-handed. Its storyline is rich, sophisticated, and fascinating, transporting the spectator to a universe that feels both horrifically real and cinematically enthralling.
By Raviha Imran4 months ago in Chapters
Jama Taqseem Episode 11 & 12
The most recent episodes of Jama Taqseem were an emotional rollercoaster, especially as Qais navigated the mayhem surrounding him. Talha Chahour continues to flourish in this capacity. Last week, we watched him pulled between his family and his niece Sidra's safety, facing his nephew Zeeshan, and seeing the toxic environment in his house. This week continued off just where it left off, with Qais saying his goodbyes to his parents before moving in with Laila. Talha gave a nuanced and profound performance here. The way his voice cracked slightly as he glanced at his father and inquired, "Abba ji?" — without an answer — before turning to his mother for consolation, was heartbreakingly beautiful. His whisper to her, full of optimism yet laced with regret, truly touched me.
By Raviha Imran4 months ago in Chapters
Jama Taqseem Episode 7 & 8
The most recent episodes of Jama Taqseem (7 & 8) delivered such an emotional blow. I felt Laila's suffocation more strongly than ever before. She glances at Qais and asks, almost hopelessly, "Woh kya kar le ga?" And that sentence stayed with me. Because it truly conveys how trapped she has become, not only by the home, but by the system itself.
By Raviha Imran5 months ago in Chapters
Jama Taqseem Ep 5 & 6
The most recent episodes of Jama Taqseem have been a rollercoaster of emotions—equal parts irritating, humorous, touching, and disturbing. What distinguishes this drama is its ability to blend all of those dramatic, turbulent family scenes with the sweet, real relationship between Laila and Qais. Every time things get stressful, it brings us back to their love story, which is why watching it is so satisfying.
By Raviha Imran5 months ago in Chapters
Case No. 9
At last, I managed to see the first few episodes of Case No. 9, and I must say that this drama really started off to a great start. It's one of those programs that quickly draws you in, both because of the sensitive subject matter and the manner it's presented. I know a lot of people are skeptical when they hear it's on Geo, but this one is worth putting those preconceptions aside for.
By Raviha Imran5 months ago in Chapters
Jama Taqseem Ep 3 & 4
Episodes three and four of Jama Taqseem perfectly portrayed what occurs when the wedding lights go off and reality creeps in. Until recently, the plot had been around Laila and Qais selecting each other and overcoming the first unpleasantness of rishtas and family dynamics. But with these episodes, the drama transitioned to marital life, and they were some of the most fun yet.
By Raviha Imran5 months ago in Chapters
Jama Taqseem
Another drama dropped on hum tv and it's the story of a family. Jama Taqseem started on a strong note as it's written by Sarwat Nazir who is known for her progressive writing and directed by Ali Hasan who is a pro in directing family drama. The ensemble cast itself is very strong and it's lovely seeing them all together.
By Raviha Imran6 months ago in Chapters









