Pakistani drama channels have witnessed an unprecedented boom in recent years. The industry, which once relied solely on television viewership, has now expanded to a global audience, thanks to digital platforms like YouTube. The impact of social media has been a game-changer, amplifying the reach and engagement of drama series.
Popular dramas such as Ishq Murshid (Hum TV), Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum (ARY), and Kaffara (Geo) have amassed millions of views per episode, proving that Pakistani dramas are now a massive entertainment force worldwide. But beyond the fame and popularity, there’s a serious financial aspect that is drawing attention—the enormous revenue these channels generate through YouTube.
YouTube has emerged as a significant source of revenue for drama channels, complementing traditional advertising and sponsorships. With the increasing trend of people watching full episodes online, channels have tapped into this platform to maximize their earnings.
Recently, actress Hajra Yamin, in an interview with YouTuber Talha Ahad, shed light on the staggering amount of money these channels make. He revealed that on average, a Pakistani drama channel earns $8-9 million per month from YouTube alone! This means that their annual earnings from YouTube can exceed $100 million.
This revelation has sparked conversations in the entertainment industry, with many questioning why actors and artists don’t receive a share of these massive earnings. Despite being the face of the content, actors are not compensated for the views generated on digital platforms. This has led to increased calls for royalties for actors, similar to international practices where artists receive a cut from digital revenues.
With YouTube earnings reaching millions of dollars, it is fair to ask whether actors deserve a share of this revenue. In countries like the USA, actors receive residuals from streaming platforms. Pakistani artists are now advocating for similar rights, demanding fair compensation for their contributions.
As the industry continues to evolve, these financial discussions will play a crucial role in shaping the future of digital entertainment in Pakistan.