Parwarish

Parwarish
GenreDrama, Family
Written byKiran Siddiqui
Directed byMeesam Naqvi
Country of originPakistan
Original languageUrdu
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes36
Production
Executive producerDr. Ali Kazmi
ProducersFahad Mustafa
Jerjees Seja
Production locationsKarachi, Pakistan
Camera setupMulti-camera setup
Running time37–40 minutes
Production companyBig Bang Entertainment
Original release
NetworkARY Digital
Release7 April (2025-04-07) –
11 August 2025 (2025-08-11)

Parwarish (urdu:پرورش) is a Pakistani television family drama series that premiered on 7 April 2025 on ARY Digital. The show is produced by Fahad Mustafa and Jerjees Seja under the banner of Big Bang Entertainment, with direction by Meesam Naqvi and screenplay written by Kiran Siddiqui. Parwarish explores the emotional, social, and generational conflicts faced by youth within a traditional Pakistani family structure.[1] The story centers on two teenagers, Wali and Maya, who are brought up in contrasting environments but share the burden of high expectations, personal dreams, and familial constraints.[2] The narrative focuses on how parenting styles and upbringing shape children's personalities and decisions, with emphasis on emotional neglect, identity, ambition, and rebellion.[3][4]

It stars Samar Abbas Jafri and Aina Asif, marking their second on-screen collaboration after Mayi Ri.[5][6]

Plot

Wali Jahangir, a 17-year-old boy, returns to Pakistan from the United States with his parents. Having been raised in a relatively liberal environment abroad, he struggles to adjust to the strict, emotionally distant atmosphere imposed by his conservative father, Jahangir. Wali harbors a passion for music but finds it difficult to express himself in a household where creativity is discouraged in favor of discipline and tradition.[7][8]

On the other hand, Maya, a bright and ambitious girl from a middle-class family, dreams of becoming a doctor. Though her parents are supportive, they face financial and societal pressures that impact Maya's path. She is strong-willed, practical, and emotionally intelligent.[9]

Wali and Maya's paths cross in college, where their friendship blossoms amid personal and social challenges. As their relationship grows, both must confront their families’ expectations, societal norms, and their own sense of self-worth. The story delicately portrays the psychological impact of strict parenting, academic stress, and societal judgment on youth, while also showcasing the power of resilience, empathy, and change.[10]

Cast

Main cast

  • Samar Abbas Jafri as Wali Jahangir – A talented and sensitive teenager trying to pursue music under the shadow of his strict father.[11]
  • Aina Asif as Maya – An ambitious student aiming for medical school while navigating the hurdles of middle-class life and gender norms.[12][13][14]

Supporting cast

  • Nauman Ijaz as Jahangir – Wali’s authoritarian father who believes in discipline and suppressing emotions.[15]
  • Savera Nadeem as Mahnoor – Wali’s mother who tries to mediate between her husband and son.
  • Shamim Hilaly as Dadi – The grandmother and silent observer of family tensions.
  • Arshad Mehmood as Dada – Wali’s grandfather who occasionally offers wisdom from experience.
  • Reham Rafiq as Amal – Maya’s best friend and emotional support.[16]
  • Nazar ul Hasan as Shaheer – Wali’s uncle with more modern views.[17][18]
  • Bakhtawar Mazhar as Sadia – Maya’s mother, warm but overburdened.[19][20]
  • Nooray Zeeshan as Aania – Wali’s cousin and a bridge between traditional and modern values.
  • Haleema Ali as Mashal – A college student with rebellious traits.
  • Saman Ansari – Maya’s teacher and mentor figure.
  • Abul Hasan as Sameer – Wali’s senior and informal music coach.
  • Meesam Naqvi as Boss – Wali's mentor and music coach.
  • Hassam Khan as Waleed – Maya's fiance[21]
  • Fahad Mustafa[22]

Production

Parwarish was developed by Big Bang Entertainment, known for its socially relevant dramas.[23] The show was conceptualized as a youth-centered family story that addresses emotional neglect and cultural rigidity.[24] The cast includes a mix of seasoned actors and rising stars, particularly Samar Jafri and Aina Asif, who had gained acclaim for portraying teenage issues in Mayi Ri.[25][26]

Filming took place primarily in Karachi using naturalistic lighting and realistic interior sets to reflect the urban middle-class and upper-middle-class settings. Costumes and set design aim to create a grounded, relatable environment without excessive glamorization.[27][28]

Soundtrack

The OST of Parwarish includes original compositions that reflect the emotional tone of the series. The lead actor, Samar Jafri, also contributes to the soundtrack as a vocalist.

  • "Main Rahun" – Performed by Samar Jafri, composed to represent Wali’s internal struggles.[29]
  • "Bandeya" – A soulful track that echoes the broader themes of hope, identity, and endurance.

The soundtrack has been well-received for its emotive lyrics and contemporary arrangements, resonating with the younger audience.[30]

Broadcast

Parwarish airs on ARY Digital every Monday and Tuesday.[31] It is also available for streaming on ARY Digital’s official website and YouTube channel for international viewers.[32][33]

Reception

The drama has been praised for its thoughtful storytelling, strong performances, and its honest portrayal of youth issues.[34] The chemistry between the lead pair, Samar Jafri and Aina Asif, has been highlighted as a major strength.[35] The show has sparked discussions on parenting, mental health, and communication gaps between generations in Pakistani society.[36][37][38][39]

Some critics have noted that while the series covers familiar ground, its emotionally intelligent script and layered characters make it a standout entry in the 2025 television lineup.[40][41]

Controversy

In mid-2025, Parwarish sparked public outrage after an episode briefly featured a poster displaying LGBTQ+ symbolism in the background of a college campus scene.[42] The image, though shown only momentarily, triggered backlash on social media, with critics accusing the show of promoting "foreign agendas" and undermining traditional cultural values.[43] Hashtags calling for a boycott of the drama trended on local platforms, and some conservative commentators demanded regulatory action against the producers and network.[44] In contrast, progressive viewers and civil society members defended the scene as a reflection of diverse realities on university campuses and applauded the show for subtly acknowledging marginalized identities.[45] ARY Digital did not issue an official statement, while the production team remained silent amid the controversy.[46] The incident reignited national debates on censorship, freedom of expression, and the visibility of LGBTQ+ individuals in Pakistani media.[47]

See also

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