Enaaya (2019)

TV show · 2019 · Drama · UR

Curator score: 1.4/10 (18.1K ratings)

Overview

A college student with father-estrangement issues and a passion for music

Ratings

Created by

Wajahat Rauf

Production

Eros Now

Cast

Mehwish Hayat, Azfar Rehman, Asad Siddiqui, Rabab Hashim, Faryal Mehmood, Waqar Godhra, Gul-e-Rana

Curator Review

Verdict

A glossy music-drama with a familiar emotional setup, but it never quite finds a compelling dramatic rhythm or enough depth to justify the time. The central father-daughter conflict and campus romance elements feel thin, and the series is more notable for its soundtrack and star presence than for sustained storytelling.

Best for

  • Viewers who want a light, music-forward romance-drama
  • Fans of Pakistani web series looking for a short, self-contained watch
  • People who prioritize songs, visuals, and star appeal over narrative complexity

Skip if

  • You want tightly written character drama
  • You prefer emotionally layered family stories
  • You need a series with strong pacing and payoff

Overview

Enaaya is built around a promising emotional spine: a young woman navigating college life, music, and a painful estrangement from her father. In practice, though, the series leans heavily on familiar melodramatic beats and underdeveloped relationships, so the central conflict never gains much force.

Worth noting

Its biggest appeal is the music-drama packaging and the easy, polished watchability of a short single-season series. But the storytelling is uneven, and the show often feels like it is reaching for a bigger emotional impact than the writing can support.

Bottom line

If you are curious about Pakistani web dramas or want something lightweight and song-driven, it may be worth sampling. For most viewers, though, there are stronger, more memorable family-and-romance dramas that deliver more depth and momentum.

Topics

Pakistani drama, music drama, college setting, family estrangement, romantic melodrama, youth drama, web series, lightweight, emotional

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