S2 Ep4: Don’t Be So Dramatic
Episode 4 of the Desi Standard Time podcast, hosted by Desi Standard Time, titled "S2 Ep4: Don’t Be So Dramatic" was published on September 29, 2020 and runs 42 minutes.
September 29, 2020 ·42m · Desi Standard Time
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Episode Description
At some point all Pakistanis have cringed at the general Lollywood industry, but one thing is held sacred by all: the Pakistani drama. From Humsafar to Zindagi Gulzaar Hai to Dil Lagi, Pakistani dramas have intricate plots, devastating dramatics, and besharam betrayals aplenty. The Maazes examine the long-standing Pakistani drama scene, the lack of relative success of the adjacent Lollywood industry, and of course, the best memories the Maazes have of their parents binging Pakistani dramas at all hours of the day.
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