Last month, the long-anticipated Green Entertainment channel debuted, offering a drama marathon with diverse, unique stories and fresh themes. Within the array of new shows, an invigorating trend emerged – women taking the spotlight not for their looks, scheming, or victimhood, but for their strength, determination, and empowerment. Green Entertainment’s highly awaited launch has impressed both viewers and critics alike.
Among them stand three captivating dramas – Jindo, Nauroz, and 22 Qadam – pioneering the portrayal of resilient women on television.
Join us in discovering these shows that redefine empowered female characters.
- Jindo
Set in a tranquil village consumed by fear, Jindo introduces a brave woman, played by the talented Humaima Malik, who challenges terror and subjugation. This drama features women on horses and in battles, defying norms. Jindo embodies resilience and determination.
As the narrative unfolds, it becomes apparent that Jindo has evolved into an indomitable force, a guardian for the oppressed women within her society. United by purpose, village women confront oppression, infusing vitality into the struggle.
Airing every Wednesday at 8 p.m. the show is a must-watch for everyone.
- Nauroz
Nauroz, a compelling narrative by Green Entertainment, unfolds the journey of empowerment through the eyes of Mawra Hocane as Rishtina. The story revolves around a young woman breaking free from isolation after two decades, entering an unfamiliar world. Without parental guidance or societal ties, she navigates this new realm, facing challenges for survival. The storyline depicts Rishtina’s journey as she battles not only external evils but also the demons within. Despite her lack of experience, her resolute determination propels her through these trials. Rishtina forges her own path rather than relying on others to shape her destiny, showcasing her strength, which makes it another drama to look out for Thursday at 8 p.m.
- 22 Qadam
Finally, Fari (portrayed by Hareem Farooq) in 22 Qadam emerges as an inspiration for many young girls out there trying to pursue their dreams and passions. Undaunted by gender stereotypes, Fari’s relentless drive smashes through barriers in the male-dominated realm of cricket. Her journey, marked by resilience and unshakable self-confidence, defies expectations both on and off the pitch.
Catch 22 Qadam, airing as a 2-hour special every Sunday from 8 to 10 p.m.
Green Entertainment’s emergence signifies a notable transformation in television, honoring the strength and diversity of women. These stories echo the resolute spirit of empowered women, encouraging us not just to watch, but to actively question conventions and seize control over our own lives.