1 — Junooniyat Drama Episode

We are introduced to (Wahaj Ali), a brooding, intense musician whose life revolves around one woman: Zaid (Imran Ashraf)... wait, scratch that. His obsession is Nishal (Ayeza Khan). The twist? Nishal is about to marry Zaid.

Haider’s introduction is deliberately jarring. We see him in a boardroom, coldly firing a long-standing employee for a minor error. There is no rage, only a chilling, calculated calm. Later, his mother warns him about his arrogance, to which he replies, “Respect is not given; it is taken.” This line is a clear red flag—Haider is not simply a businessman; he is a man who views every relationship as a transaction or a conquest. Junooniyat Drama Episode 1

The debut episode establishes the vastly different worlds and motivations of the three aspiring singers in Punjab: We are introduced to (Wahaj Ali), a brooding,

: The episode focuses heavily on its soundtrack. Instead of using music as simple background noise, the songs drive the narrative and reveal the characters' inner thoughts. The twist