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Samina Ahmad

Samina Ahmad

Pakistani actress, producer, director (born 1950)


Samina Ahmad is a Pakistani film and television actress, stage performer, producer, and director. She is one of the most popular actresses of her time and was one of the most successful actresses of the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s.[2] A veteran television actress with over 55 years of work experience in the Urdu entertainment industry, she was honoured with the Pride of Performance by the Government of Pakistan in 2011.

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Started her on-screen career in mid 1960s, Ahmad performed for many of PTV's most successful series, including Waris (1979), Aahat (1991), and Family Front (1997) for which she won PTV Award for Best Actress also. One of her most recent roles includes Geo TV's widely-popular four-part comedy series Kis Ki Aayegi Baraat (2009–2012) and Hum TV's acclaimed comedy drama series Suno Chanda (2018) and its sequel Suno Chanda 2 (2019).[3][4] Ahmad further appeared in Marvel Cinematic Universe's Ms. Marvel (2022), marking her international debut.[5]

She married for the third time with actor Manzar Sehbai in April 2020.

Early life

Ahmad was born in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan, on March 20, 1950.[1] Her father was the Director of Forests in the West of Pakistan, and her mother was a housewife. Her father died in 1965, and her mother in 2018. She is the eldest of her five siblings. She has a Masters in Home Economics.[6]

Career

Ahmad started her career with serious plays on Pakistan Television Corporation (PTV); however, she is known for comedy plays like Akkar Bakkar, Taal Matol, Alif Noon, and Such Gup. She also acted in the famous comedy drama Family Front (1997 Comedy Drama TV Series).[7] She has recently acted in another TV comedy named Side Order. Her switch to comic roles proved to be highly rewarding for her, and she quickly became a top media person in Pakistan. When asked in an interview about what she values most in life, her prompt reply was, "Humanity." Samina Ahmad was just an 18-year-old college student in Lahore, Pakistan, when she first started working for Pakistan Television Corporation. During her long career, she had also worked at Alhamra Arts Council, Lahore, as a Programme director for two decades. Despite her busy professional career, Samina Ahmed has also been an active member of the Women's Action Forum in Pakistan.[4]

Ahmad was a programme director at Alhamra Arts Council in Lahore while also performing on television. In 1997, she launched her own television company, Samina Ahmad Productions, which produced the widely-popular TV drama Family Front.[7][8]

Personal life

Ahmad was married to Pakistani filmmaker Fariduddin Ahmed, the son of veteran filmmaker W.Z. Ahmed, who made the popular Pakistani film Waada (1957). The couple has a son, and a daughter together. Fariduddin divorced her, a few years before his death in 1993, the reason being his love for the actress Shamim Ara, whom he later married.[9] Ahmad married actor, Manzar Sehbai on 4 April 2020, in a private Nikah ceremony in Lahore.[10]

Filmography

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References

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  2. "عمران پیزادہ کے ساتھ شاندار ثمینہ احمد کا انٹرویو". TV Times Magazine: 273.
  3. Shabbir, Buraq. "Samina Ahmed on her role in Load Wedding". The News International (newspaper) website. Retrieved 21 March 2019.
  4. MariaS (1 October 2012). "Famous TV actress of Pakistan: Samina Ahmed". Pakistan 360 degrees website. Archived from the original on 21 March 2019. Retrieved 21 March 2019.
  5. "Samina Ahmed enters 'Ms Marvel' as Kamala Khan's Nani". Express Tribune. 16 June 2022. Retrieved 14 April 2024.
  6. Rewind with Samina Peerzada (6 June 2019), Suno Chanda & Do Bol's Legend Samina Ahmad | Part I | Rewind With Samina Peerzada, retrieved 6 June 2019
  7. Zoya Anwer (29 May 2015). "6 Pakistani comedy shows that need to make a comeback". Dawn (newspaper). Retrieved 21 March 2019.
  8. Shoaib Ahmed (17 April 2007). "W.Z. Ahmed passes away". Dawn (newspaper). Retrieved 21 March 2019.
  9. "DHOOP MEIN SAWAN Episode 1(1998)". YouTube. Archived from the original on 5 December 2021.
  10. "Hoo Ba Hoo - Episode #8 - ACB Comedy". YouTube. Archived from the original on 5 December 2021.
  11. "Prime Time: Questioning your sanity (Review of Husn Ara Kaun)". dawn.com. 20 February 2011. Retrieved 19 December 2021.
  12. Shabbir, Buraq. "Ahsan Khan on his next drama serial, Bandhay Ek Dor Se". www.thenews.com.pk. Retrieved 4 April 2020.
  13. "Saba Faisal, Samina Ahmed, Zara Noor team up for a project". Minute Mirror. 18 April 2022. Retrieved 22 August 2022.
  14. "Pakistan's "Oscars"; The Nigar Awards". Desi Movies Reviews. Archived from the original on 22 July 2015. Retrieved 28 October 2021.
  15. "PTV World Awards", PTV (News), archived from the original on 18 January 2022, retrieved 22 February 2022

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