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No Ghosting Here “Jinn Ki Shadi Unki Shadi” Is a Keeper

Last updated: October 20, 2025 6:01 pm
Abdul Qavi
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Pakistani dramas don’t usually wander into haunted territory. Romance, family feuds, endless “rishta” drama? Sure. But jinns, jump scares, and laughter in the same room? That’s rare.

That’s exactly why HUM TV’s new series “Jinn Ki Shadi Unki Shadi” stands out — it’s spooky, silly, and surprisingly charming. And honestly, it’s kind of a keeper.


A Wild, Weird, and Wonderfully Fun Ride

At first glance, the title itself makes you grin — Jinn Ki Shadi Unki Shadi (A Jinn’s Marriage is Their Marriage) — it sounds like a meme waiting to happen. But underneath that quirkiness is a show that’s found a fun new formula: a supernatural rom-com with just enough mystery to keep you hooked.

Starring Wahaj Ali (fresh off massive hits like Tere Bin) and Sehar Khan, the drama follows an unusual love story wrapped in folklore, family chaos, and a few paranormal surprises. The chemistry between Wahaj and Sehar feels easy and playful — exactly what you need when half your scenes involve invisible spirits and mischievous jinns.

By the third or fourth episode, the show seems to hit its stride. The humor lands, the pacing settles, and the writing stops trying too hard. You start to care about the characters — human or not.


A Genre Pakistan Rarely Tries

Here’s what’s interesting: Pakistani television has flirted with fantasy before (Belapur Ki Dayan, Naagin), but usually leans heavy on melodrama or horror clichés.
Jinn Ki Shadi Unki Shadi dares to do something trickier — it treats the supernatural with a wink, not a scream.

The result? A show that’s equal parts eerie and endearing. There’s a haunted haveli, a mysterious curse, and yes, plenty of “ruh” talk — but also laugh-out-loud family scenes that feel like they belong in a lighthearted sitcom.

The direction deserves credit for balancing both worlds. The atmosphere never gets too dark, the comedy never gets too slapstick.


Not Without Its Ghostly Glitches

Let’s get real though — the visual effects aren’t winning any awards. Some of the VFX moments (especially the early levitation and transformation scenes) had fans on X/Twitter joking that they felt straight out of an early-2000s fantasy serial.

And while the premise is fresh, the storytelling sometimes fumbles — there are tonal shifts that feel abrupt, and a few scenes that over-explain the supernatural elements instead of letting mystery build naturally.

Still, none of that ruins the fun. You can tell the creators are enjoying themselves — and that energy is contagious.


Why It Works

Because it’s different.
It doesn’t take itself too seriously, yet it respects the intelligence of its audience.
It pokes fun at our obsession with jinn stories, rishtas, and the idea that every problem has some “aunty ka totka” solution.

Wahaj Ali’s comic timing helps a lot. So does Sehar Khan’s expressive performance — she’s both dramatic and delightful. Together, they bring heart to a story that could’ve easily turned into pure gimmick.


Final Word: A Keeper

Sure, the show isn’t perfect — but it’s refreshingly weird in the best way.
In a sea of predictable love triangles and sob-story serials, “Jinn Ki Shadi Unki Shadi” feels like a risk that actually pays off.

So no ghosting here.
This one’s funny, flawed, and a lot of fun — exactly what Pakistani TV needed.

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