The trend of remaking popular dramas from different countries is not a new phenomenon in the entertainment industry. The latest addition to this trend is the Telegu Channel, which has decided to replicate the super hit Pakistani drama serial ‘Meray Pass Tum Ho’ under the title ‘Pelli Pusthakam.’ The drama’s popularity in Pakistan has sparked the interest of Indian producers to adapt the storyline for their audience.
‘Meray Pass Tum Ho’ has been a massive success in Pakistan and has also gained immense popularity worldwide, primarily due to its compelling storyline and excellent performances by the cast. The show’s plot revolves around a married couple, Mehwish and Danish, whose relationship deteriorates when Mehwish falls in love with her wealthy boss. The drama has been praised for its emotional depth and gripping narrative, which has captivated audiences globally.
The Telegu Channel’s decision to adapt the drama’s storyline is not surprising, given the success of previous remakes like ‘Kaamnaa’ in India. The trend of copying popular dramas from other countries has been prevalent in the Indian entertainment industry for years, with shows like ‘Dhoop Kinaray,’ ‘Nadaaniyan,’ and ‘Humsafar’ being remade for Indian audiences.
The impact of ‘Meray Pass Tum Ho’ on Indian Television
It is clear that the viewers are drawn to the storyline of ‘Meray Pass Tum Ho’ and want to watch it repeatedly in their own language. The decision to adapt the drama for the Indian audience is a testament to the popularity and power of Pakistani dramas.
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The decision by the Telegu Channel to replicate the hit drama serial ‘Meray Pass Tum Ho’ is a positive development that highlights the cross-cultural appeal of Pakistani dramas. The drama’s compelling storyline and relatable characters have struck a chord with audiences worldwide, and its adaptation for the Indian audience is a testament to its universal appeal.