Geo TV has officially released the much-awaited Case No. 9 drama serial teaser. This upcoming mega-budget project is already making headlines for its bold storyline, powerful cast, and impactful theme.
The drama is written by Geo News anchor Shahzeb Khanzada and directed by Syed Wajahat Hussain, who previously impressed audiences with Khaie. Produced under the banner of 7th Sky Entertainment, Case No. 9 promises to be a drama that will spark important conversations.
The drama features a stellar lineup of some of Pakistan’s finest actors. Leading the cast are Saba Qamar and Faysal Quraishi, two powerhouses of talent known for their unmatched performances.
The supporting cast is equally impressive with Aamina Sheikh, Naveen Waqar, Hina Bayat, Goher Rasheed, Noor Ul Hassan, Shahnawaz Zaidi, Ali Rehman Khan, and many more. Fans are especially excited to see Saba Qamar and Aamina Sheikh reunite after their memorable roles in Maat.
The teaser introduces viewers to Sehar Moazzam, played by Saba Qamar, a young woman who becomes a victim of rape by a wealthy man portrayed by Faysal Quraishi. The narrative then follows Sehar’s relentless fight for justice against a system that often protects the powerful.
The intense scenes and gripping background score in the teaser have already left fans emotional and curious about the storyline.
Fans have flooded social media with their thoughts after watching the teaser. Some called it “goosebump-inducing,” while others drew parallels with real-life cases like Noor Mukadam’s tragedy.
One user wrote, “I’m excited. We need to show more of such topics.” Another fan highlighted their joy at seeing Saba Qamar and Aamina Sheikh together again after years.
Clearly, the audience is ready for a drama that is bold, realistic, and thought-provoking.
Unlike traditional Pakistani dramas that often revolve around love triangles, Case No. 9 touches on a sensitive yet important subject. By addressing issues of justice, power, and survival, the drama has the potential to set a new standard for storytelling on television.