Indian drama inspired by Pakistan’s Tere Bin ignites debate

Indian drama inspired by Pakistan’s Tere Bin ignites debate

Pakistani dramas have successfully connected audiences across borders. With their captivating storylines and emotionally rich performances, Pakistani serials have built a massive fan following in India, a fact evident from the growing popularity of shows like Tere Bin and Kabhi Mein Kabhi Tum. In this wave, Indian makers have introduced Ayesha Khan starrer Dil Ko Rafu Kar Le. and Kiran Grover. Shared by Ayesha on InstagramThe teaser has taken the internet by storm. He captioned it, “Love Pakistani dramas? Here’s one from @dreamiyatadramaa with the same feeling!! Trailer is out now!!!” has clarified that the team’s aim is to bring the experience of Pakistani-style storytelling to the Indian audience. Fans are already comparing the show to Pakistan’s global hit Tere Bin. In particular, a scene from Dil Ko Rafu Kar Lee, which shows Ayesha and Karan in a romantic candlelit dinner setup., is similar to the prominent table scene in Tere Bin between Yumana Zaidi and Wahaj Ali. This similarity has evoked mixed reactions among viewers. Some fans are criticizing the Indian creators for allegedly “copy-pasting” the Pakistanis. Content, others are coming to their defense. Proponents argue that Indian producers are merely producing small, high-quality dramas with tightly woven plots.

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