Pakistani models and actresses are getting popularity rapidly these days because of their beauty and acting skills. I have made a list of top ten famous mod.Pakistani Celebs with Their Families. Here we are sharing some rare pics of Pakistani celebrities with their families. Celebrities are very close to our hearts. Celebs mostly don’t share their family pics on social media. But as everybody wants to know about the personal life of their favorite celebs. Here are some pics of Pakistani celebrities with their families. Sheheryar Munawwar Siddiqui with his Sister and younger Brother.
Shahid Affridi with family. Momina duraid & duraid Qureshi with children. Ayesha Khan with her father. Hira & Mani with son Muzammil. Marwra and Urwa with mother. Check out all the latest and watch Pakistani movies online free watch without any cost or without any effort. Simply click on the movie name and watch it. Ayeza Khan with her Father. Humaima Malick with parents. Mahira Khan with Husband and son. Alishba yousuf & palwasha yousuf with father . Ahsan Khan with family. Fawad Khan with wife sadaf and son. Marvi Sarfaraz with her Son. Juggin Kazim with second Husband. Sanam Baloch with sister Sabreen. Waqar Younas with familynadia hussain with children. Faiq Khan with wife. Ali Zafar with wife. Rohail Hyatt, of Vital Signs, and his childrenrahim shah with children. Post Views: 9,9. 13. Malala Yousafzai: The 1. Year- Old Pakistani Girl Who Wanted More from Her Country. One day in November 2. Dawn television news bureau in Peshawar, Pakistan, the bright brown eyes of a young girl popped from the computer screen. Just three hours to the northeast, in the Swat Valley, the mountain town of Mingora was under siege. Walking by the desk of the bureau chief, a reporter named Syed Irfan Ashraf stopped to take a look at the edit, which was being translated into English for that night’s news, and heard the girl’s voice. Nowadays explosions are increasing We can’t sleep. Our siblings are terrified, and we cannot come to school.” She spoke an Urdu of startling refinement for a rural child. The answer came in Pashto, the local language: “Takra jenai,” which means “a shining young lady.” He added, “I think her name is Malala.”The bureau chief had driven to Mingora to interview a local activist, the owner of the Khushal Girls High School & College. On the roads, Taliban soldiers in black turbans pulled drivers out of cars at checkpoints, searching for DVDs, alcohol, and anything else in violation of Shari’a, or strict Islamic law. In a lane near the market, a low wall protected the two- story private school. Inside, the bureau chief visited a fourth- grade class, where several girls shot up their hands when asked if they wanted to be interviewed. Seeing girls speak out in public was very unusual, even in the Swat Valley, a cultivated, 3,5. Shangri- la with 1. That night, the brown- eyed girl’s sound bite led the news. Later that evening the bureau chief ran into the school’s owner, Ziauddin Yousafzai, who said, “The girl who spoke on your broadcast. That Malala is my daughter.” The highly educated Yousafzai clearly understood that in the rigid class system of Pakistan he was an invisible member of the rural underclass, unseen by the elite of Lahore and Karachi. For his family, a moment on national news was huge. Like his daughter, Ziauddin spoke excellent English. Ashraf, who had been a professor at the University of Peshawar, could not get the image of Malala’s piercing gaze out of his mind. His beat at Dawn television included covering the bombings that were devastating remote villages all through Swat, and he determined to meet Malala and her father the next time he was on assignment in Mingora. Last autumn, I contacted Ashraf at a computer lab in Carbondale, Illinois, where he is studying for a doctorate in media studies at Southern Illinois University. On October 9, he had seen in a news flash the horrifying image of Malala Yousafzai lying bandaged on a stretcher, after having been shot by an unknown extremist on her school bus. For the next three days, Ashraf did not leave his cubicle as the world grieved for this teenager who had stood up to the Taliban. Then he wrote an anguished column in Dawn, Pakistan’s most widely read English- language newspaper, which seemed like a profound mea culpa. Ashraf was savage regarding his role in Malala’s tragedy. He decried “the media’s role in dragging bright young people into dirty wars with horrible consequences for the innocent.” On the telephone he told me, “I was in shock. I could not call anyone.” He described his mute agony watching the TV coverage. She was mysteriously separated from her family for 1. Many wondered why no relative had been allowed to travel with her. In Pakistan, thousands held candlelight vigils and carried posters that read: we are all malala. Before she was flown to Birmingham, General Ashfaq Kayani, the Pakistan Army chief and former head of the all- powerful Inter- services Intelligence agency (ISI), had gone to the hospital in Peshawar where she struggled for life on a ventilator. The question arose: Why would the most powerful man in Pakistan’s military rush to the provincial capital? Other girls had been assaulted, and the government had hardly reacted. A country of conspiracy theorists, Pakistan has a long history of Kabuki theater masking the ISI’s and the army’s possible involvement in silencing anyone who attempts to expose the military’s links with extremists. At least 5. 1 journalists have been killed there since 1. The attack on Malala exposed not only the dark side of an army unable to provide security but also the abysmal quality of education in Pakistan. Only 2. 3 percent of its gross domestic product is allocated to education. Pakistan spends seven times more on its military. According to a recent U. N. Why do we have to tell the truth to the world?” says Husain Haqqani, Pakistan’s former ambassador to the United States. Young Malala and her father mess up that narrative.”Suddenly a 1. The Twilight Saga with her friends was being talked about as a possible future prime minister, if she could just recover from the bullet wound she had sustained while sitting on her school bus after taking an exam on the Holy Koran. I told Ashraf I wanted to understand how a girl from a remote village had become a cosmic force for change as well as a focus for a number of complex agendas. He said, “We had to get the story out. No one was paying attention to what was happening in Mingora. We took a very brave 1. We made her a commodity. Then she and her father had to step into the roles we gave them.” At first I thought he must be exaggerating. The Gifted Child. The capital of Khyber- Pakhtunkhwa Province, Peshawar in 2. At the Pearl Continental hotel, reporters jockeyed for the services of a freelance professor or writer who might want to earn $2. Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA), a poor, mountainous region along the Pakistan- Afghanistan border, and long a refuge for the Taliban and other jihadists from around the world. Editors who had interviewed Osama bin Laden a decade earlier could command $5. West. In 2. 00. 6, Dawn had begun hiring for the launch of its national TV channel in an effort to grab a market share of Pakistan’s recently deregulated airwaves. The explosion of cable networks set off a hiring frenzy for instant experts who could do a decent two- minute stand- up on the terrorist chiefs, the al- Qaeda- related Haqqani network, and the dozens of Taliban groups that passed between Afghanistan and Pakistan. To interview the Taliban commanders and tribal chiefs, foreign reporters darkened their hair, grew beards, and went with a Pashtun fixer who could use his contacts to ensure their safety. You entered another world when you drove from Peshawar into the mountains. Pakistan’s history of intrigue, coups, and assassinations had long paralyzed its dealings with the frontier. In the lower Swat Valley was the town of Mingora, a remote getaway for much of Islamabad, Pakistan’s capital. Many of Pakistan’s most popular Pashtun singers, dancers, and musicians came from the area, and in summer, tourists from around the world would arrive in Mingora for its Sufi music and dance festivals. The area was close to a UNESCO site of ancient Gandhara Buddhist art and ruins. In recent years, however, the Taliban had changed all that; the Pearl Continental hotel was now empty except for a few reporters and their fixers. On a cement wall at a corner on Haji Baba Road, the red sign of the Khushal school carried the school crest—a blue- and- white shield with Muhammad’s words in Arabic: oh, my lord, equip me with more knowledge—as well as the Pashto phrase learning is light. Inside, beneath a portrait of Sir Isaac Newton, some of the girls would remove their headscarves and throw their backpacks on benches. Zahra Jilani, a young American working at a local NGO, recalled walking into the school for the first time: “I heard all this laughter, and girls running in the halls.” She told Malala and her class on one visit, “Girls, you must speak up for what you believe.” Malala asked her, “What is it like in America? Tell us!” The question was hardly casual. Malala had spent years observing her teachers shrouding themselves in burkas to shop at the bazaar, as if they were living under the Taliban in the 1. In Islamabad many young women went to work without even scarves. Down the alley from the school, Malala lived in a concrete house with a garden. Small rooms opened off a central hall, and Malala kept her royal- blue school uniform on a hook near her bed. At night, her father often read the poetry of Rumi to her and her two younger brothers. Yousafzai was himself a poet, and recitation had played a large part in his education. I have the right to play. I have the right to sing I have the right to speak up,” Malala would later tell CNN. As a young teenager, she was reading Paulo Coelho’s The Alchemist and watching her favorite show, My Dream Boy Will Come to Marry Me, on Star Plus TV—until the Taliban cut all cable to the valley. The Khushal school was an oasis of enlightenment, a tiny dot in a surrounding theater of war, where classes were taught in English. The city of 1. 80,0. The curriculum at the Khushal included English, Pashto, Urdu, physics, biology, math, and Islamic studies, imposed by General Mohammad Zia- ul- Haq, the religious fanatic who seized power in a 1. Islamic law. Mingora has long been dominated by tribal culture dictated by the vast number of Pashtun inhabitants, whose religion and tradition braided together. For outsiders, one of the most difficult aspects of the culture to understand was Pashtunwali, a personal code that stamps every aspect of Pashtun life, including morality, hospitality, independence, and revenge. Pakistan’s Pashtuns were closely connected to Afghanistan’s, making the frontier a staging area for the military and the ISI well before the Soviets invaded Afghanistan, in 1. In recent times, the Pashtuns have been divided between extremists and pro- democracy nationalists who push for greater autonomy. It was commonly known that the army’s and ISI’s links to jihadist groups such as the Taliban ran far deeper than was ever acknowledged. There were frequent explosions in the area, and power could be cut for days. The Taliban became a well- established presence in Swat. Top 1. 0 Highest Paid Pakistani Actresses/Models 2. Pakistan is a land of pretty and talented people! The beauty of its people is due to the blending of Central Asian, Indian and Iranian ancestries in the way that these nations possess beautiful facial features with the attractive face complexion. The women of Pakistan are simply gorgeous and eye- catching that our entertainment industry is ruled by renowned women who have earned fame through their personality and talent. The dazzling TV actresses include Mahira Khan, Humaima Malik, Saba Qamar, Sanam Baloch, Sanam Saeed, Urwa Hocane, Mawra Hocane, Ayesha Omer, Mehwish Hayat, Ayeza Khan, Maya Ali, Ayesha Khan, Syra Yousaf, Alishba Yousaf, Mehreen Raheel, Maria Wasti, Mahnoor Baloch, Sabreen Baloch, Arij Fatima and lot more. Here we will let you know in detail about the list of top 1. Pakistani actresses/models. Just scroll down and check the article and improve your knowledge regarding Pakistani Female Celebrities. Mahira Khan. The gorgeous Pathan, Mahira Hafeez Khan, was born on December 2. She started her career as VJ at the young age of 1. She enjoyed video jockey on MTV and Aag TV. Right from the beginning, she wanted to become an actress. She played her debut film Boldirected by Shoaib Mansoor in 2. Also, she did her first television drama Neeyat in the same year. Her next drama serial . Her other main serials, Shehr- e- Zaat and Sadkay Tumhare on HUM TV also got big hit. Mahira Khan did a starring role in the movie Bin Roye, supporting character in Manto – the film and a leading role in Ho Mann Jahan. All of her movies are top grossing Pakistani films. Recently, she stepped into Bollywood and appeared in the movie Raees with the superstar Shahrukh Khan. The film is going to release very soon. Mahira is the highest paid Pakistani actress that takes 2. Mahira is currently single parent of a cute child Azlaan as she got separation from her husband three years back. The talented actress won many national and international awards through her immense confidence, incredible talent and glamorous personality. Humaima Malik. The famous actress was born on November 1. Quetta, Baluchistan. Humaima Maik is listed as one of the most wealthiest model and actress of Pakistani Industry. She started her carrier at the age of fourteen as a model in Unilever Pakistan Campaign. On the ramp, Humaima walk for the designer Deepak Perwani for the very first time. Since then, she did modeling for numerous top designers. Ishq Junoon Deewangi is the first play she did on the screen. Later on, she did many serials including Barish Kay Ansoo, Tair- e- Lahoti, Tanveer Fatima (B. A), Talluq, Aja Mai Tennu Pyar Karan and Akbari Asghari. She playedher debut film Bol directed by Shoaib Mansoor in which her acting was surprisingly commendable by the people. After her success in Lollywood, she entered Bollywood and did many films there too. Humaima’s beauty is praised by every person of subcontinent. She has currently signed three more movies for Bollywood and she charged double after getting into Bollywood. Humaima got the face of many brands including Samsung, Sooper, Lux and many more. She is a single and beautiful girl with millions of fans around the globe. Humaima thinks that she is one of the highest paid Pakistani actress. Saba Qamar. Saba Qamar was born on April 5, 1. Gujranwala. She entered television Industry through a play Main Aurat Hoon. She is very versatile in the field of acting due to her photogenic face, ideal height and sweet voice. These all attribute made an edge for her successful career. Beside acting, she is a good TV host as she also did hosting of the famous TV show Hum Sab Umeed Se Hain. The charming face and appealing personality helps her to win more serials and more success for sure. She did numerous heart- touching roles and provided quality drama to the audience. Her acting keeps the attentions of the audience on screen. She got many well- deserved awards for her commendable acting performance. She performed wonderful acting in Dastaan, Maat, Bunty I Love You, Pani Jaisa Payar, Yahan Pyaar Nahi Hai, Digest Writer and lot more. Currently, her amazing TV serial Besharam is playing on the ARY Digital. The serial is getting high rating due to her unique style of acting. Her wedding rumors were totally fake as she is still single. She won PTV Best Actress Award 2. Saba Qamar deserves to be charged more due to her talent and acting skills. Sanam Baloch. The most adorable TV actress and anchor, Sanam Baloch, was born on 1. July, 1. 98. 6. She is the famous actress of TV audience as well as favorite for many of the directors who love working with her. She is considered as the best morning show host that brings unique and amazing topics for the viewers. Sanam is a natural beauty that has a golden heart. She started her career as a host on KTN. Later on, she entered drama industry and conquered the TV screen through her charming personality. She did numerous serials including Dastaan, Kankar, Dur- e- Shawaar, Chemistry, Zindagi Dhoop Tum Ghana Saya, Nadamat, Manchalay, Akbari Asghari and many more. Sanam is a noble actress who has been successful from the first day of her career. Her elder sister, Sabreen Baloch, is also a famous Pakistani actress. Recently, she started a new project Aik Thi Mariam to pay tribute to Martyrdom fighter pilot Mariam Mukhtar. She is happily married to Abdullah Farhatullah and it was love marriage. People love to follow her as she is truly a symbol of inspiration for young generation. Sanam Saeed. British born Pakistani Actress, Sanam Saeed was born in London on February 2, 1. Sanam is a born talent! She is just not like an ordinary girl who like to live in her dreamy world rather she is a realistic kind of modern girl who is not even much fond of dresses and jewelery. At the beginning of her career, she did modeling but later on, she quit modeling as she thought she is getting really conscious about her looks for the first time. Then she started playing supporting role in Pakistani Dramas. She did numerous dramas but her main hit was Zindagi Gulzar Hai. Sanam did many Lollywood movies including Bachana, Mah- e- Meer and Dobara Phir Se. Two of her movies are going to release on coming year. Her influensive personality is truly remarkable regardless of the factors like age, culture and location. Sanam married her childhood Farhan Hassan and the couple is happily settled in Dubai. Urwa Hocane. The young and beautiful talent of Pakistan, Urwa Tul Wusqua Hocane, was born on July 2, 1. Karachi. Later on, her family shifted to Islamabad and she grew up in Islamabad. Urwa Hocane got fame in a very short period of time. Before she started working as a VJ on ARY Musik, she performed as a theater artist in her teenage. Urwa did her debut serial Meri Ladli in 2. Later on, she appeared in hit serials Kahi Un Kahi, Madiha Maliha and Marasim. She did her debut film romantic comedy Na Maloom Afraad which bring her a lot of praise and success. Recently, her big hit serial Mere Ajnabi with Farhan Saeed ended with huge applause on ARY Digital. Urwa is highly passionate and hard working girl who is multi- talented. Currently, she is seen as the television actress in the serial Udaari. She dance well in every Award Show and the shows are incomplete without such beauty. She aims to work in Bollywood but she refuse the offer of Bollywood movie Azhar alongside Emraan Hashmi and claims that she can’t afford bold scenes. Urwa Hocane is committed to Pakistani Singer Farhan Saeed and both make a gorgeous couple together. Mawra Hocane. Mawra Hocane, a very simple and innocent girl, born on September 2. She was confident and beautiful right from the beginning. She started her carrier with the help of her sister, Urwa Hocane. Just like her sister, she performed as a theater artist before starting working as a VJ at ARY Musik. She entered drama industry with a super hit drama Yahan Pyar Nahi Hai. Other drama include Halki Si Khalish, Mere Harjai, Ik Tamanna Lahasil Si, Papa Razi, Mere Huzoor and many more. Maryam, Main Bushra and Aaista Aaista are mainstay of her super career. Mawra recently did Bollywood movie Sanam Teri Kasam and got a huge round of applause in the hearts of her followers. She is one of the humble actress that regularly keep in touch with her fans and love them unconditionally. Mawra didn’t quit her studies after entering Pakistani Industry. She is pursuing Law from University of London. The glittering star aims to work at both national and international levels. Sajal Ali. The cute and innocent face of Pakistani Industry, Sajal Ali, was born on January 1. Sajal made her name in a very short time. She started her career in 2. She is a beautiful Pakistani actress who is known for playing incredible variety of characters in a range of drama serials from social to romantic serials. Most sensible actress has been doing a lot of super hit dramas from very young age. Those who love her cannot deny to her huge success in the drama career. Due to her different style of acting, she can perform any scene of laughing or crying very nicely. Gul- e- Rana, Laadon Mai Paali, Chup Raho, Aasmanon Pay Likha, Mera Yaar Mila Dey and lot more are super hit dramas of her career. Recently, the trailer of her coming movie with Feroz Khan, Zindagi Kitni Haseen Hai got released. Ayeza Khan. Ayeza Khan was born on January 1. Like every above actress, Ayeza Khan too started her career with modeling at the young age of 1. The fashion icon started her drama carrier with the serial Tum Jo Miley. Larkiyan Mohallay Ki, Mi Raqsam, Adhoori Aurat, Jab We Wed are some of the best of her dramas. The gorgeous actress won the Lux Style Award of Best actress for the super hit drama Pyaray Afzal. Also, in the same event she was nominated for the drama Mere Meharban as the best actress. Currently, her amazing drama serial Shehernaz is playing on every Wednesday only on Urdu. She has a unique style in her personality that catches the attention of so many people. Ayeza is talkative and friendly by nature.
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