TV dramas crown YouTube’s Pakistan Top Videos of 2024 list

Cover Image of Pakistani Drama ‘Ishq Murshad’, which got top place in most watched videos of YouTube’s End-of-Year List 2024. (Photo Courtesy Moomal Productions)
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Updated 05 December 2024
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TV dramas crown YouTube’s Pakistan Top Videos of 2024 list

  • Local dramas “Ishq Murshid,” “Jaan Nisar,” and “Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum” hold the top three spots
  • Year 2024 saw 25 percent increase in number of Pakistani creators earning over $36,000 annually

KARACHI: Local TV dramas “Ishq Murshid,” “Jaan Nisar,” and “Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum” bagged the top three spots as YouTube announced its End-of-Year List 2024 this week, celebrating the platform’s most popular videos for Pakistan.

This year’s list spans three categories, Top Trending Videos, Top Music Videos, and Top Creators. In 2024, YouTube said it witnessed significant growth in Pakistan, with total hours of content uploaded by local creators surging by 60 percent. The platform has also empowered creators to grow a business, with a 25 percent increase in the number of creators earning over Rs10 million ($36,000) annually this year. 

The trends of 2024 paint a vivid picture of Pakistan’s video preferences, with entertainment reigning supreme and dramas and action-packed films topping the Top Trending Videos list.

“Captivating local dramas like Ishq Murshid, Jaan Nisar, and Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum hold the top three spots, reaffirming Pakistan’s enduring love for compelling storytelling,” Google, which owns YouTube, said in a statement. 

The allure of action-packed cinema was also evident in the popularity of South Indian action films like Tiger Nageswara Rao and Ram Pothineni’s SKANDA while the Top Music Videos category featured a mix of global sensations and renowned local artists.

“This year’s top three songs, a Punjabi hit, a Bollywood blockbuster, and a soulful Pakistani ballad, highlight the diverse range of musical tastes that unite people across borders,” Google said.

“These tracks not only topped the charts but also captured hearts and minds, proving that music knows no language.”

The Top Creators list includes channels such as Rajab’s Family, Anaya Eeshal Family, Arshad Reels, and Dr. Imtiaz Ahmad, covering everything from daily family vlogging to lifestyle, food, health care and educational content. 

“Pakistani creators are captivating the world. With over 65 percent of watch time on Pakistani content coming from viewers outside the country, these creators are showing their ability to speak to a global audience,” Farhan Qureshi, Google’s Country Director for Pakistan, said. 

“Looking ahead, we’re excited about the possibilities of AI to take their content creation to the next level, and build stronger connections with viewers. With their talent and passion, I’m looking forward to the future of digital entertainment shaped by our creators.”

This year, YouTube has released three lists for Pakistan:

Top Trending Videos 

1. Ishq Murshid — Episode 20
2. Jaan Nisar Episode 01 
3. Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum — Episode 01 | Fahad Mustafa | Hania Aamir
4. Tiger Nageswara Rao | Ravi Teja, Anupam Kher, Nupur S
5. Akhara — Episode 01 | Feroze Khan
6. Abdullahpur Ka Devdas — Episode 01 | Bilal Abbas Khan, Sarah Khan, Raza Talish 
7. Ram Pothineni’s — SKANDA | Sreeleela
8. चलती कार में खुनी आत्मा के बीच फसा दया — Best Of CID 
9. Mehrunisa V Lub U — Full Movie | Sana Shoaib Malik | Danish Taimoor | Javed Sheikh | Saqib Sameer
10. Rajab Butt Se Larai Ho Gai | Muneeb Ko Rescue Kar Liya | Face To Face With Rajab’s Family

Top Music Videos

1. 90 — 90 Nabbe Nabbe 
2. Aaj Ki Raat
3. BALO BATIYAN
4. Tauba Tauba 
5. Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya 
6. Ve Haaniyaan 
7. Tu Jo Mileya
8. LEHNGA
9. Dhola Sanu Chorya Haai Kachi Sharab Wango
10. Shubh — King Shit

Top Creators

1. Rajab’s Family
2. Anaya Eshaal Family
3. Arshad Reels
4. UR · Cristiano
5. Ducky Bhai
6. Sistrology
7. Chota Ali vlogs
8. Dr. Imtiaz Ahmad
9. Shirazi village vlogs
10. Fatima Faisal


Pakistan offloads 23 passengers bound for Malaysia in illegal immigration crackdown

Updated 19 December 2025
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Pakistan offloads 23 passengers bound for Malaysia in illegal immigration crackdown

  • Authorities say passengers admitted being in contact with agents who were helping them seek illegal employment on a visit visa
  • Pakistan arrested over 1,700 smugglers, offloaded 66,154 passengers and recorded a 47 percent fall in illegal migration to Europe in 2025

ISLAMABAD: Pakistani authorities offloaded 23 passengers traveling from Karachi to Malaysia to seek employment on visit visas, the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) said on Friday, as the country ramps up its crackdown on illegal immigration.

The development is part of Pakistan’s continuing effort to curb illegal immigration and human smuggling. Pakistan reported a 47 percent drop in illegal immigration to Europe this year, with more than 1,700 human smugglers arrested.

Authorities said this week 66,154 passengers were offloaded from Pakistani airports in 2025 so far compared to last year’s figure of 35,000.

“The passengers were traveling to Malaysia on flight number D7-109,” an FIA statement said on Friday.

“The passengers were planning to go into hiding after reaching Malaysia,” it continued, adding they “admitted that they were traveling to Malaysia under the cover of visit visas to seek employment.”

The statement said the passengers, hailing from Peshawar, Lower Dir, Mardan, Swat, Bajaur and Bannu in northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, as well as Gujrat in Punjab and Karachi in Sindh, were in contact with agents who were helping them seek illegal employment in Malaysia.

The FIA said the passengers were carrying insufficient funds and failed to show the amount required to cover visit visa expenses.

It added they had not submitted the mandatory bank statements needed to obtain Malaysian visit visas.

All the arrested passengers have been handed over to the FIA Anti-Human Trafficking circle in Karachi for further verification and legal action.

Pakistan intensified action against illegal migration in 2023 after hundreds of people, including its own nationals, lost their lives while trying to cross the Mediterranean to reach European shores in an overcrowded vessel that sank off the Greek coast.

Earlier this week, the FIA offloaded three passengers at Karachi airport who were attempting to travel to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on forged documents.

In September, the FIA released a list of more than 100 of the country’s “most wanted” human smugglers as part of its ongoing nationwide operation, identifying major hubs of trafficking activity across Punjab and Islamabad.

Earlier in December, Pakistan’s interior ministry announced to roll out an AI-based immigration screening system in Islamabad from January next year to detect forged travel documents and prevent illegal departures.