Sultanat Drama Review: Failed to impress audience

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Story: Shahnawaz is a very cunning and manipulative son-in-law, and his in-laws’ household bonds are strained under his suffocating control. His four sisters-in-law at his mercy, Shahnawaz manipulates their trust and resources, exploiting his wife for his own profit.

He cleverly maintains his dominance by convincing the family that he’s their sole protector, while in reality, he uses them and their wealth to solidify his hold over them. Shahnawaz’s oppressive rule extends to suppressing the ambitions and freedoms of his sisters-in-law, rejecting education and sabotaging potential marriages to ensure his supremacy remains unchallenged.

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Review: From the start, this drama failed to impress the audience, due to their poor acting and zero on-screen chemistry between actors. Unnecessarily slaps, sudden kidnapping,unexplained deaths, helpless father, overcontroling mother who hates her daughters because they are “daughter”, rich but lives and behaves like a poor family. Lack of communication between sisters, children and parents. too many tracks and Saba Faysal was typecast in this drama. A mother who chose to believe her son-in-law over her daughters. A good story but a bad execution. Only Humayoun Ashraf’s acting carried this drama.

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Cast:

Saba Faisal, Humayun Ashraf, Syed Muhammad Ahmed, Maha Hassan, Ahmed Randhawa, Usman Javed, Imran Aslam, Nimra Shahid, Nargis Rasheed, Mahnoor, Tania Amna Hussain, Sukynah Khan

This drama was Written by Noor Ul Huda Shah, directed by Shah Hussain, and Produced by Momina Duraid Productions