The teaser, shared by Ayesha on Instagram, has set the internet buzzing.
Her caption, “Love Pakistani dramas? Here’s one by @dreamiyatadramaa with the same feel!! Trailer out now!!!” has made it clear that the team aims to bring a Pakistani-style storytelling experience to Indian audiences.
Fans are already comparing the show to Pakistan’s global hit Tere Bin. In particular, a scene from Dil Ko Rafu Karr Lei, featuring Ayesha and Karan in a romantic candlelight dinner setup, is similar to the iconic table scene between Yumna Zaidi and Wahaj Ali in Tere Bin.
This resemblance has sparked mixed reactions among viewers. While some fans are criticizing Indian creators for allegedly “copy-pasting” Pakistani content, others are coming to their defence.
Supporters argue that Indian makers are merely catering to the growing demand for shorter, high-quality dramas with tightly woven plots, qualities that Pakistani serials are known for.
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