This is a complex request because are not characters from a single, fixed canon. Instead, they are archetypes or surnames often found in Pakistani dramas (PTV, Hum TV, Geo, ARY) and Pashto cinema (Pollywood/Khyberwood).

Khattak, Pathan, Pakistani drama, doctor romance, Pashtun representation, medical melodrama. 1. Introduction The Pashtun (Pathan) male protagonist in Pakistani media has historically been typecast as a lashkar (warrior), a feudal lord, or a rebel. However, a new subgenre emerged in the 2010s: the Khattak doctor . The surname Khattak —a prominent Pashtun tribe from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa—signals ethnic authenticity. When combined with the medical profession ("doc"), the character navigates a unique tension: he is expected to uphold Pashtunwali (honor, revenge, hospitality) while practicing Hippocratic medicine.

To write a paper on this, you must first define whether you are analyzing a specific drama (e.g., Meri Zaat Zarra-e-Benishan , Daam , Udaari , Sang-e-Mah , Khaani ) or a general trope of “Doctor-Romance” between a Khattak male and a Pathan female (or vice versa).