By Medha Sengupta Last Updated:
Pakistani dramas have made a special place in our hearts over the years owing to their gripping and inspiring plotlines, which are very close to actual ground reality. Tere Bin is one such Pakistani drama that has gone viral in India due to its relatable plot and the scorching chemistry of its main leads. Starring Wahaj Ali and Yumna Zaidi in lead roles, Tere Bin has recorded the highest TRP in not only Pakistan but also the highest viewership in India. Taking a cue from its popularity, it is being reported that Indian television queen, Ekta Kapoor is planning to remake the drama in India.
Multiple reports indicate that Ekta Kapoor has partnered with Colors TV to remake the popular Pakistani drama, Tere Bin. She has reportedly even approached Kanika Mann and Ayesha Singh for the project, which is estimated to go live by July 2024. The tentative title of the upcoming drama is also said to be Tere Bin.
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Indian television series are known to be highly mellow, dramatic, and stretched, where each one continues at least a thousand episodes. Netizens are scared that Ekta Kapoor will turn Tere Bin into another 'dhum dhana dhana na' daily soap with a crying damsel in distress and a wooing hero who will come to save her at every turn and twist of the show. Some even pointed out that Tere Bin has no such storyline but worked only because of the acting of its cast and the chemistry of its main leads.
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In many instances, people have pointed out that Tere Bin has similarities with a lot of India dramas esp, especially with the ones under Gul Khan. However, one scene from the drama was very similar to Madhubala Ek Ishq Ek Junoon, starring Drashti Dhami and Vivian Dsena. Herein, the hero asks the female lead to jump off the roof to prove her loyalty, and the scene is identical in both dramas.
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The story follows the lives of 'Murtasim' and 'Meerab', who are cousins and forced to get married in an unexpected turn of events due to property succession laws. The story is a hate-to-love journey where the chemistry of the duo sets the screen ablaze. Another factor that made the drama so engaging was the antagonist, 'Haya', who had such cruel yet entertaining tricks under her sleeves. The drama is undeniably interesting but the plot is kind of repetitive.
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