I often wonder what Khirad and Ashar are up to these days. Hope they are still in absolute love with each other and their daughter Harlem. This has been the condition of most of us ever since the time Pakistani Dramas were aired on Indian television. To say that Humsafar and Zindagi gulzar hai created a renewed interest in television among us would not be an exaggeration. Khirad, Ashar, Zaroon and Kashaf had become household names for all of us. The first thing I used to do after coming back from the office in 2013 was to switch on my television set and catch up on the remaining episodes of these two favourites. While I was truly mesmerized by the beauty of the Pakistani artists, I could not help appreciating the script and story of these dramas. For the first time in my life, I was actually watching Pakistani houses, streets, food, clothes and their culture. While Fawad khan, Mahira Khan and Sanam Saeed became as famous as our Hindi film heroes here, their kurtas and salwars were not too far behind. The tailors were given special instructions to stitch the kurtas and palazzo similar to the ones worn by the Pakistani artists. The “tameez” and “tehzeeb” were so similar to the ones we experience here.