This document discusses patriotic dramas in Pakistan and their importance. It begins with definitions of drama and then discusses the positive and negative effects of dramas. It provides examples of several patriotic Pakistani TV dramas produced over history that honor heroes and sacrifices for the country. It emphasizes that patriotic dramas are now more important than ever to pay tribute to those fighting terrorism, boost morale, and keep the nation united against threats. However, it notes the media is not producing enough patriotic content currently.
2. Dedicated to martyred and injured
students of APS Peshawar.
Group Members:
Muhammad Bilal Rafique
Ufaira Komal
Shahzad Iqbal
Laraib
Sohaila
3. Contents
What is Drama
Positive and negative effects of
Dramas
Patriotic T.V Dramas and their
purpose
History of Patriotic Dramas in Pakistan
Why today patriotic Dramas are more
necessary than ever.
4. What Is Drama?
Origins of Drama
◦ The word drama comes
from the Greek verb
dran, which means “to do.”
The earliest known plays . . .
were written around the fifth
century B.C.
produced for festivals to honor
Dionysus, the god of wine and
fertility
5. A Definition:
A story that is presented in a dramatic
way and explores a range of genres,
from soap opera to science-fiction to
costume drama.
A piece of film that engages with the
issues of the day in an accessible
fashion, i.e. through believable
characters, through fantastic locations
or plots.
20. Patriotic T.V Dramas
A Source of inspiration.
Pays tribute to the heroes who showed
brilliant excellence, courage and
bravery for the defense of this holy land
and set an example.
Story revolves around the heroes who
sacrificed their lives for country or did
extraordinary works In any field.
21. Drama on Sipahi Maqbool Hussain
Siphai Maqbool Hussain produced by
ISPR, he was taken prisoner by the
Indian Army in the 1965 war and spent
40 years in Indian jails. During his
imprisonment, Hussain was subjected to
terrible human rights abuses. The drama
pays tribute to Sepoy
Maqbool Hussain as an
icon of resilience and
steadfastness.
22. Effects on Public of Patriotic T.V
Dramas
Promotion of Nationalism
23. Effects on Public of Patriotic T.V
Dramas
A sense of following the footsteps of
heroes is produced in Public
especially in children and youth who
are very energetic.
Increase the passion of people doing
work in any field.
It reminds us what true responsibility
and
patriotism mean.
24. Daastan Drama
Bano was the strongest character of this drama. Bano’s
parents, brothers and sister-in-law were killed. She was
kidnapped, tortured, forced to convert to Sikhism and
married to a Sikh. Even so, her faith remained
unshaken. This drama was a lesson for every Pakistani
to acknowledge the sacrifices made for their country and
love their country till their dying breath.
26. Some Pakistani Patriotic T.V Dram
Faseel e jaan se aagy
ISPR televised the true stories of brave
Pakistanis who exhibited exemplary
resilience during insurgency in Swat.
27. Dhuwaan
Dhuaan aired on PTV. Directed. The five
college buddies united in Quetta after
many years and made a plan to dedicate
their lives to Pakistan. Azhar (Ashir) was
already an ASP. The others also trained
themselves and learn to use weapons. all
of them
embraced martyrdom in a
mission. The audience wept
as Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan’s
“Kisey da yaar na wichdey”
was played in the background.
28. Wilco
Wilco which aired on PTV was produced
by the ISPR alongside 7th
Sky entertainment.
It showed how the
army not only defends
Pakistan against enemies
but also rushes to help
during natural disasters.
29. Jaan Hatheli par
The show aired on PTV and Urdu 1. It
emphasized the war against terror done by
the security forces in Balochistan. This
drama told them that they are a part of
Pakistan and Pakistanis don’t abandon their
brothers
30. Alpha Bravo Charlie
Alpha Bravo Charlie
was created by ISPR
and Shoaib Mansoor.
It is the tale of the
friendship between
Faraz (Faraz Inam),
Kashif (Capt Abdullah
Mehmood) and
Gulsher (Capt. Qasim ).
31. Khuda Zameen se gaya nhi
This ISPR project aired on PTV and Hum TV
simultaneously. It emphasized on the enemies
who are cutting Pakistan from its roots. They are
showing Islam as a terrorist religion. The show
highlighted Pakistani army’s efforts to rid the
country of them.
32. Why today patriotic Dramas are
more necessary than ever:
Pakistan is passing through its most
dangerous and critical time.
From Khyber to Karachi every
Pakistan is effected from war of
terrorism.
50000 soldiers , policemen and
civilians have given their blood for the
holy mother land in this war.
So Its the time, when media has to
come forward and play its role
33. Why today patriotic Dramas are
more necessary than ever.
So tribute is to be paid to the heroes
who are showing heroic efforts and
setting unbelievable examples in this
war against a hidden enemy. Aitzaz
Ahsan,Malala Yousafzai and think
about the stories of Tahira Qazi, Afsha
Ahmed, Sumaira nd many others who
were brutally killed and burnt
alive.They sacrificed their lives to save
others.
34. Why today patriotic Dramas are
more necessary than ever.
To buck up the security forces fighting
this war bravely.
35. Why today patriotic Dramas are
more necessary than ever.
To boost the passion of families of
security forces personnel's .
36. Why today patriotic Dramas are
more necessary than ever.
To keep the Nation united and highly
motivated against these barbarian
enemies, as it is said that
“Armies don’t fight wars , Nations
fight wars”
So let this be the last time an innocent
child loses life due to terrorism.
Let this be the last time any cruelty,
any inhuman and brutal act takes
place.
37. Bitter but truth
Sadly our media is not doing so.
Number of national songs,
Motivational movies and patriotic
dramas is almost none as compared
to past and others. As Pak army has
to come in front in every difficult time
like flood, earthquakes and famine etc.
Here this duty is also being carried by
ISPR.As all latest documentaries ,
dramas and songs are presented by
ISPR.
38. The Glorious reolve
The Glorious Resolve: Death Before Disgrace,
made by the ISPR. The film tells the story of the
heavily outnumbered infantry soldiers who fought
off an assault by 1500 attackers who raided a
section level outpost of an Infantry Battalion
in South Waziristan Agency on the night of 29 May
2009. 43 Punjab jawans were killed in the battle,
and their deaths are
reenacted in this, as well as the
actions of two "Ghazis"—Sepoy
Mashooq and Sepoy Muslim