At times, it wants to be a serious horror-thriller about generational trauma. Other times, it descends into typical PTV melodrama with slow-motion crying and misunderstandings. The CGI (computer-generated imagery) is… charmingly bad. The wolves look like huskies on green screens, and the transformation effects, while ambitious, often border on comedic.
You loved Vampire Diaries but wished the Salvatore brothers spoke Urdu. You are tired of watching women cry over property disputes. You want to see a Pakistani hero grow fangs. tere ishq mein ghayal drama
The show introduces the —a demonic entity that passes through generations. The transformation sequences, while constrained by television budgets, rely on practical effects: guttural growls, yellow contact lenses, protruding veins, and a level of physical acting that is rarely required in a GEO TV script. At times, it wants to be a serious
★★★☆☆ (3/5) "Howls with ambition, even if it limps on execution." Did you enjoy the supernatural shift in Pakistani drama, or should TV stick to reality? The wolves look like huskies on green screens,
In an industry terrified of failure, the creators took a massive risk. They tried to build a desi supernatural universe from scratch. For that ambition alone, the show deserves applause.
Here is a deep dive into the drama that tried to break the wheel—even if it shattered a few bones along the way. Forget the gentle, rose-holding Beast of Disney. Tere Ishq Mein Ghayal modernizes the gothic romance for a generation raised on Twilight and The Originals .