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Neelam Muneer Drama List: Top 10 Must-Watch Shows of the Last Decade

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Neelam Muneer Khan is one of Pakistan’s most accomplished actresses, celebrated for her versatility and compelling performances in both dramas and films. She began her career in modelling before transitioning to dramas, making her debut with PTV’s Thora Sa Aasmaan.

Neelam Munir is best known for her role as Ulfat in the drama Dil Mom Ka Diya (2018), a performance that earned her a nomination for Best TV Actress at the 18th Lux Style Awards.

She made her film debut with the comedy-thriller Chupan Chupai (2017) and later starred in the romantic comedy Wrong No. 2 (2019). Both films were commercially successful.

In January 2025, Neelam married Muhammad Rashid. Reports suggest she may step back from acting; however, she remains active on social media, keeping her fans updated.

Here is the list of Neelam Muneer’s top 10 dramas from the past decade.

Neelam Munir Drama List: Top 10 Dramas

1. Mehshar

  • Channel: Har Pal Geo
  • Year: 2024
  • Episodes: 40
  • Genre: Drama / Romantic
  • IMDb: 6.4

Plot Summary:

The drama centres on cousins Aima (Neelam Muneer) and Abdur Rehman (Imran Abbas), whose contrasting personalities and family expectations shape a complicated love story rooted in sacrifice and emotional struggle.

While Abdur Rehman remains principled and deeply devoted, Aima is headstrong and ambitious, choosing to prioritise her personal goals, including her medical career, over romance.

As her parents push for their marriage, Aima’s resistance and reluctance to acknowledge her feelings create constant tension, testing the strength of Abdur Rehman’s selfless love.

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2. Khumar

  • Channel: Har Pal Geo
  • Year: 2023
  • Episodes: 50
  • Genre: Romantic / Family
  • IMDb: 7.4/10

Plot Summary:

The drama follows the secret romance between Hareem (Neelam Muneer), a hardworking young woman from a lower-middle-class family, and Faiz (Feroze Khan), a wealthy young man.

Hareem works as a wedding planner to support her family, especially her brother and her ailing mother.

Their love faces constant challenges due to stark class differences and strong opposition from Faiz’s mother, alongside pressures from family responsibilities and societal expectations.

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3. Ehraam‑e‑Junoon

  • Channel: Har Pal Geo
  • Year: 2023
  • Episodes: 42
  • Genre: Romantic / Drama
  • IMDb: 7.2/10

Plot Summary:

Ehraam-e-Junoon tells the story of a tangled love triangle between Shanzay (Neelam Muneer), a wealthy and headstrong young woman who believes money can buy anything; Shayan (Imran Abbas), a principled man from a middle-class background; and Sajeela (Nimra Khan), his humble and devoted love.

Shanzay falls in loved for Shayan, but he remains loyal to Sajeela, setting the stage for a clash of pride, love, and class. The drama delves into themes of materialism, heartbreak, and the emotional complexities that arise when love, ambition, and societal divides collide.

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4. Pyar Deewangi Hai

  • Channel: ARY Digital
  • Year: 2022
  • Episodes: 30
  • Genre: Romantic Drama
  • Google Users: 87% liked

Plot Summary:

The drama tells the tragic story of Rabi (Neelam Muneer), a young woman deeply in love with her cousin Mateen (Shuja Asad).

After marrying her, Mateen subjects Rabi to emotional and physical abuse, plunging her life into a cycle of torment and revenge. When Mateen is later found dead, Rabi becomes a prime suspect, while Dawood (Sami Khan), her cousin with unrequited love for her, is drawn into the investigation as the officer in charge.

The story delves into obsessive love, betrayal, and family conflict, exploring how Mateen’s initial desire for Rabi transforms into cruelty, and how Dawood’s devotion complicates the path to justice.

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5. Mohabbat Daagh Ki Surat

  • Channel: Geo Entertainment
  • Year: 2021
  • Episodes: 50
  • Genre: Romance
  • IMDb: 7.7/10

Plot Summary:

Shijrat (Neelam Muneer) follows the story of a young woman who moves with her mother to her uncle’s home after her father’s death and struggles under the restrictions imposed by her conservative cousin, Afaq, while pursuing higher education.

She falls in love with her university classmate, Sinan (Sami Khan), a disabled young man whose personal tragedy reflects her own. Their relationship faces societal barriers and family interference, particularly from Afaq, leading to conflicts, accusations, and tough choices.

The drama explores themes of love, family, disability, and the pressures of societal expectations.

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6. Qayamat

  • Channel: Har Pal Geo
  • Year: 2021
  • Episodes: 47
  • Genre: Thriller / Drama
  • IMDb: 6/10

Plot Summary:

The drama revolves around the tragic lives of two sisters, Ifrah (Neelam Munir)  and Samra (Amar Khan), whose destinies are shaped by family greed and oppressive social expectations.

Driven by financial insecurity and concerns over honour, Samra sacrifices her love for Saad and is forced into marriage with Rashid Mukhtar (Ahsan Khan), a wealthy yet cruel man who subjects her to relentless emotional and physical abuse.

In contrast, Ifrah, strong-willed and outspoken, finds sincere love with Jawad, Rashid’s younger brother, offering a brief sense of hope amid the suffering.

The storyline subtly introduces elements of fate and the supernatural, hinting at reincarnation and inevitable justice.

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7. Bikhray Moti 

  • Channel: ARY Digital
  • Year: 2020
  • Episodes: 25
  • Genre: Family / Social Drama
  • IMDb: 8.2/10

Plot Summary:

The drama centres on Aiza (Neelam Muneer), a strong and independent young woman whose life is turned upside down after the sudden death of her sister. Bound by a promise to protect her sister’s children, Aiza makes the painful decision to marry her brother-in-law, Zulfi (Yasir Nawaz), a neglectful, unemployed, and drug-addicted man.

Through this forced union, she becomes a mother figure to her niece and nephews, shielding them from a harsh world and their father’s cruelty.

The story explores themes of selflessness, moral responsibility, and the fight for children’s rights, highlighting the emotional cost of choosing obligation over personal happiness in a society that often fails its most vulnerable.

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8. Kahin Deep Jaley

  • Channel: Har Pal Geo
  • Year: 2019
  • Episodes: 34
  • Genre: Family / Romantic Drama
  • IMDb: 7.1/10

Plot Summary:
The drama follows Rida (Neelam Muneer), a kind-hearted and innocent young woman whose peaceful life is shattered by the manipulations of her jealous sister-in-law.

Her schemes spark misunderstandings and false accusations that bring immense suffering not only to Rida but also to her devoted husband, Zeeshan (Imran Ashraf). As trust within the family begins to crumble, Rida is forced to endure betrayal, social judgement, and relentless hardship while fighting to clear her name.

The story delves into complex family relationships, portraying themes of love, deceit, and inner strength.

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9. Dil Mom Ka Diya

  • Channel: ARY Digital
  • Year: 2018
  • Episodes: 30
  • Genre: Drama / Family
  • IMDb: 8.7/10

Plot Summary:

The drama revolves around Ulfat (Neelam Muneer), a self-centred and materialistic woman whose actions disrupt her husband Afzal’s (Yasir Nawaz) family after he assumes responsibility following his father’s death. Her greed and manipulative behaviour fuel conflict with Afzal’s brothers.

The story highlights intense family tensions while contrasting selfish ambition with patience, sacrifice, and selfless love. This drama earned her a Lux Style Awards nomination for Best TV Actress, making it a landmark in her career.

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10. Tere Bina

  • Channel: Geo Kahani
  • Year: 2017
  • Episodes: 28
  • Genre: Romance / Family / Drama
  • IMDb: 8.4/10

Plot Summary:

Pakeezah (Neelam Muneer) follows a free-spirited young woman from a small-town, middle-class family who defies strict traditions to marry the man she loves, Umair (Sami Khan), but her life takes an unexpected turn.

Their secret marriage and Umair’s inability to stand up to family pressure lead to betrayal, heartbreak, and emotional abandonment.

As Pakeezah faces pregnancy, lost trust, and unwanted attention, the story explores love, honour, and the painful consequences of difficult choices.

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Over the past decade, Neelam Muneer has established herself as one of Pakistani television’s most versatile and impactful performers. From emotionally charged family dramas to romantic narratives, she has excelled in all.

Her body of work reflects a consistent ability to portray complex female characters shaped by love, sacrifice, and societal pressure. Her performances often anchor stories that explore class divisions, family honour, and women’s resilience, making her roles both relatable and memorable.

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