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Not Tere Bin 2, this sequel is Yumna Zaidi’s next Pakistani drama

Islamabad: Pakistani actress Yumna Zaidi continues to enjoy immense popularity not just in Pakistan but also in India, especially after the global success of her drama Tere Bin. Starring opposite Wahaj Ali, her portrayal of Meerub won hearts and left fans eagerly waiting for her next project. The actress was last seen in the Ramzan … Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

6 April 2026 at 04:10 pm
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Not Tere Bin 2, this sequel is Yumna Zaidi’s next Pakistani drama

Islamabad: Pakistani actress Yumna Zaidi continues to enjoy immense popularity not just in Pakistan but also in India, especially after the global success of her drama Tere Bin. Starring opposite Wahaj Ali, her portrayal of Meerub won hearts and left fans eagerly waiting for her next project. The actress was last seen in the Ramzan special Dekh Zara Pyar Se, which concluded on March 23. Since then, curiosity around her upcoming work has only grown stronger. Now, there seems to be a major update and it’s one that has thrilled fans.

Yumna Zaidi’s ‘Parizaad’ season 2 on the cards? According to the latest reports from Pakistani entertainment circles, a sequel to the critically acclaimed drama Parizaad is confirmed and currently in early stages of development. The much-loved on-screen pair of Yumna Zaidi and Ahmed Ali Akbar, who played Quratulain and Parizaad respectively, are reportedly in talks to return. If everything falls into place, the sequel is expected to reunite the original creative team, with Hashim Nadeem Khan as the writer and Shahzad Kashmiri as the director.

A look back at ‘Parizaad’

The first season of Parizaad, which aired between 2021 and 2022, was widely praised and became one of the most celebrated Pakistani dramas in recent times. Known for its unique storytelling and powerful performances, the show struck a chord with audiences across borders. Ahmed Ali Akbar’s portrayal of a soft-spoken, sensitive man navigating societal biases earned him widespread acclaim and multiple awards. The drama also enjoyed massive viewership on digital platforms and consistently trended on social media. In fact, such was its popularity that the final episode was screened in cinemas, an achievement rarely seen for television dramas.

While an official confirmation on season 2 is still awaited, the buzz alone has already created a wave of excitement among fans, who are eager to see Yumna Zaidi return to yet another powerful role. The anticipation is further fueled by the fact that the original series was known for its compelling narrative and emotional depth, which resonated with viewers. The possibility of a sequel has sparked discussions about what new challenges the characters might face and how their stories could evolve.

Yumna Zaidi’s fans are particularly excited about the prospect of seeing her reprise her role as Quratulain. Her performance in the first season was lauded for its nuance and authenticity, and many believe she is perfectly suited to bring the character back to life. Similarly, Ahmed Ali Akbar’s portrayal of Parizaad left a lasting impression, and his return is expected to add an extra layer of depth to the narrative.

The involvement of the original creative team, including writer Hashim Nadeem Khan and director Shahzad Kashmiri, is also a significant factor in the buzz surrounding the potential sequel. Their collaboration on the first season was instrumental in its success, and fans are hopeful that they will be able to recreate the magic once again.

As the development of Parizaad season 2 progresses, fans are eagerly awaiting any official announcements. While details about the plot and release date remain uncertain, the mere prospect of a sequel has reignited the excitement and anticipation that the original series once generated. With Yumna Zaidi and Ahmed Ali Akbar set to reprise their roles, and the creative team in place, the potential for a successful continuation of the story is high.

In the meantime, fans can relive their love for the original Parizaad and speculate about what the future might hold for the characters. The anticipation for the sequel serves as a testament to the enduring impact of the first season and the undeniable talent of the cast and crew. As the industry waits for official confirmation, one thing is certain: Yumna Zaidi’s next project is set to be a major event in the world of Pakistani drama.

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