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Mawra Hocane

Mawra Hocane

Pakistani actress (born 1992)


Mawra Hussain (Urdu: ماورہ حسین; born 28 September 1992), known professionally as Mawra Hocane, is a Pakistani actress who primarily works in Urdu television.[1] She made her acting debut in 2011 with Khichari Salsa.[4] She made her Bollywood debut with the romantic tragedy, Sanam Teri Kasam (2016) and her Pakistani film debut in 2018 with the comedy drama Jawani Phir Nahi Ani 2.[5]

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Hocane has received praise for her portrayals of Nadia in Ek Tamanna Lahasil Si (2012), Haya in Aahista Aahista (2014), Sammi in Sammi (2017), Anaya Aziz in Sabaat (2020),and Mehrbano in Qissa Meherbano Ka (2021).[6] She has received the Hum Award for Best Actress Popular nominations for Sammi and Qissa Meherbano Ka.[7]

Early life and family

Hocane was born as Mawra Hussain on 28 September 1992 in Karachi, Sindh.[8][9] Actress Urwa Hocane is her elder sister, while actor Farhan Saeed is her brother-in-law.[10]

Hocane changed the spelling of her family name from "Hussain" to "Hocane", in 7th-grade to give it a unique spelling.[4] She holds a degree in law from the University of London, which she finished after returning to school.[11][2]

Career

Hocane performed as a theatre artist before working as a VJ at ARY Musik.[9] Hocane performed in the Pakistani television serial dramas Aahista Aahista, Ik Tamanna Lahasil Si, and Nikhar Gaye Gulab Sare.[12]

Hocane on Sanam Teri Kasam set

Hocane made her Hindi film debut with the romantic tragedy Sanam Teri Kasam opposite Harshvardhan Rane.[13][14] She portrayed a South Indian girl who works as a librarian.[15] Hindustan Times noted, "Mawra is a delight to watch as Saru. She slips into the demure character with ease and her get-up certainly adds to her persona." News18 mentioned her as "one of the most incredible performer."[16][17]

In 2018, she made her Pakistani film debut with the romantic comedy Jawani Phir Nahi Ani 2 opposite Fahad Mustafa.[18][19] The film is the second-highest-grossing Pakistani film worldwide. Pakistan Today noted, "Mawra is a good addition to the film and she nailed her character of a spoilt, young heiress."[20]

From 2018 to 2019, she narrated and appeared in the period drama Aangan based on Khadija Mastoor's novel of the same name. Hocane portrayed a resilient girl who observes bitter experiences regarding men's love.[21] In 2019, she appeared as the juvenile and bubbly Sunehri in Daasi.[22] Her next role of a headstrong and ambitious university student in Sabaat earned her dual nominations of Best TV Actress at 20th Lux Style Awards.[23] In 2021, she played title role of a victim of domestic abuse and marital rape in Qissa Meherbano Ka.[24] Her first role in 2023 was of a determined philanthropist Zimal Riyasat in Neem.[25] She later appeared as an innocent teen Rishtina who discovers the world after spending twenty years of her life in a basement in Kashmiri's directed Nauroz.[26]

Other work and media image

Hocane at an event

Hocane has established herself as one of the leading Urdu television actress. In 2016, Hocane ranked 6th in "HIP Top 10" list for her "strong and vocal personality".[27] Hocane modelled in "Hum Bridal Couture Week" in 2018, for designer Nilofer Shahid. She was the show stopper for designer HSY creation.[5] She has also done various photoshoots for "Eid Collections" and for designers.[28][29] She serves as an ambassador for a number of brands such as Glow & Lovely and Lay's.[30]

Hocane launched her clothing line named "UXM", in collaboration with her sister Urwa Hocane, in June 2019.[31] In 2022, she also launched her own YouTube channel named "M Live".[32]

Controversy

Hocane once tweeted about the Indian film Phantom, which was banned in Pakistan, prompting social media harassment.[33][34]

Filmography

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References

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  8. "Celebrating Mawra Hocane's 30th birthday with her top five roles". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 28 September 2022.
  9. "Urwa Hocane, Farhan Saeed celebrate a year of matrimony with sizzling photoshoot". The Express Tribune. 17 December 2017. Retrieved 23 November 2018.
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  11. Manjari Saxena; Deputy tabloid (3 February 2016). "Mawra Hocane: I chose not to be just the hero's eye candy". Gulf News. Retrieved 29 December 2023.
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  20. "After 'Sabaat', Ameer Gilani, Mawra Hocane set to star in 'Neem'". Express Tribune. 21 March 2023. Retrieved 22 October 2023.
  21. "Playing Rishtina in Nauroz took a toll on Mawra Hocane". Dawn Images. 8 July 2023. Retrieved 29 December 2023.
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  24. "Mawra Hocane dazzles in a pink attire in her latest photoshoot". Bol News. 21 June 2023. Retrieved 23 June 2023.
  25. "Sister act: Urwa and Mawra unveil their new clothing line". The Express Tribune. 10 June 2019. Retrieved 11 June 2019.
  26. "Mawra Hocane launches her own YouTube channel!". Images Dawn. 20 October 2022. Retrieved 11 November 2022.
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