Pakistani drama Do Kinaray is facing massive backlash as frustrated fans call for a complete boycott.
Once popular for Momina Iqbal’s powerful role as Dureshehwar, the serial has now dragged on for 59 episodes with repetitive twists, a weak male lead, and no sign of closure — leaving viewers angry and demanding an end to the “toxic storyline.”
What started as a gripping guilty pleasure has now turned into what many fans call “chewing gum” — stretched endlessly without substance. Dureshehwar, played by Momina Iqbal, continues to manipulate and dominate every character without facing consequences, while the leading man Waleed remains spineless despite losing his daughter and watching his family suffer.




The lack of justice and repetitive dragging has infuriated fans. Social media is buzzing with calls for the drama’s boycott. One viewer slammed it as “truck ki batti,” while another demanded, “Please air the last episode already!” Others accused the producers and writers of shamelessly “milking” the show for ratings.
Drama critics also believe that while negative characters can bring spice, prolonging their dominance without balance or resolution makes the story toxic. Viewers argue that Do Kinaray has crossed that line, losing the charm that once kept audiences hooked.
As calls for a boycott grow louder, one thing is clear — fans want closure, not another dragged-out episode.

