‘’Sar-e-Rah’ is a jaw-dropping drama that’s taking the Pakistani drama audience by storm. It takes us back to the golden era of Pakistani television when stories were centered around social issues and daily struggles. Not only does it explore realistic and relatable struggles faced by women in everyday life – from what we know about upcoming episodes, there will be unique female characters whose diverse journeys are sure to capture audience interest.
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FIRST EPISODE OVERVIEW:
In the first episode of ‘Sar-e-Rah’, the story revolves around a girl named Rania (Saba Qamar) who takes responsibility for the house after her father falls ill and decides to drive her father’s taxi. In this regard, she has to face opposition from her brother, paternal aunt, and her fiancé, while driving a taxi, she also has to bear harassment and an inferiority complex from men on the road.
The main cast of Sare -e-Raah includes prominent actors and actresses like Saba Qamar, Muneeb Butt, Hareem Farooq, Sunita Marshall, and Saboor Ali. If we look at the first episode of Sar-e-Raah, the characters are introduced really well.
Although, The screenplay of the drama is fast-paced which makes the story progress quickly but with every passing scene viewer feels that the story is about to take a new twist.
Many viewers are sharing their feedback about this play on social media websites like Twitter:
Pakistan Muslim League-N MNA Maiza Haimed shared feedback in her tweet, she wrote:
“Salute to Saba Qamar who decided to work in the way.” This is a great tragedy in Pakistani society. Men don’t earn as much as they need and when women want to get a job or become financially independent, it hurts men’s egos.
of all the new pakistani dramas that started recently, Saba Qamar’s Sar-e-Rah is the best. 10/10 for acting. also a different story 👍
— Sad af (@SilentEloquens) February 5, 2023
Looks like ARY is gonna do a wonderful job with kuch unkahi and sar e rah. I hope the audience start appreciating dramas other than pure violence and aggression
— Delta Dawn (@areebazubair_) February 4, 2023