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1 Early life and education  





2 Career  



2.1  Modeling  





2.2  Acting  





2.3  Music  





2.4  Painting  







3 Personal life  





4 Filmography  



4.1  Film  





4.2  Television  





4.3  Reality shows  







5 Discography  





6 Awards and nominations  





7 See also  





8 References  





9 External links  














Ayesha Omar







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Ayesha Omar
عائشہ عمر
Omar at an event for Ufone in 2011
Born (1981-10-12) 12 October 1981 (age 42)[1]
NationalityPakistani
EducationLahore Grammar School
Alma materNational College of Arts
Occupations
  • Actress
  • model
  • singer
  • painter
  • Years active2000–present

    Ayesha Omar (Urdu: عائشہ عمر; born 12 October 1981) is a Pakistani actress. Considered a style icon in her home country, Omar is one of the most popular and highest-paid actresses in Pakistan.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10]

    In 2012, she released her first singles "Chalte Chalte" and "Khamoshi" which, although a commercial success in Pakistan, was met with a mixed reaction from critics. Omar went on to win the Lux Style Award for Best Album.[11] She made her film debut in the lead role with successful romantic-comedy Karachi Se Lahore in 2015, followed by supporting characters in war film Yalghaar (2017) and the drama Kaaf Kangana (2019).[12]

    Early life and education

    [edit]

    Omar was born in Lahore.[13] She was one year old when her father died, so her mother raised Omar and her brother as a single parent. She described her childhood as ''tough'' and ''independent''.[14] She attended Lahore Grammar School, and went to the National College of Arts for her Bachelors and Masters qualifications.[15] While in school and college, she participated in co-curricular activities and learnt dance through theatre plays.

    Career

    [edit]

    Modeling

    [edit]

    Omar started her career as a model. She has done many commercials, including for Kurkure, Harpic, Capri, Pantene and Zong. Omar first hosted the show Meray Bachpan Kay DinonPTV at the age of eight.[16] She then hosted Morning show Yeh Waqt Hai MeraonCNBC Pakistan, Rhythm on Prime TV and Hot chocolateonARY Zauq. In 2018, she attended the New York Fashion Week as Pakistan's representative for the beauty brand Maybelline New York.[17]

    Acting

    [edit]
    Ayesha Omar with fans at Lahooti Melo at Sindh University

    Omar made her acting debut with the serial College Jeans, which aired on PTV. Following this, she appeared in Geo TV's drama serial Dolly Ki Ayegi Baraat alongside veteran actors like Bushra Ansari, Saba Hameed and Jawed Sheikh. Since 2009, she has appeared on the popular sitcom BulbulayasKhoobsurat, with actor Nabeel. Bulbulay become the most watched sitcom of Pakistan.[18] Following the success of Bulbulay, Omar received strong media coverage and became a household name.[19] Its second season currently airs on ARY Digital.[20]

    Omar then appeared in PTV serial Dil Ko Manana Aya Nahi opposite Amanat Ali, and Geo TV's drama serial Ladies Park alongside Humayun Saeed, Azfar Rehman, Hina Dilpazeer and Mahnoor Baloch.

    In 2012, she was seen in Hum TV's highly successful romantic-drama serial Zindagi Gulzar Hai. She portrayed Sara, a girl with grey shades.[21] In the serial, she played the role of on-screen sister of Fawad Khan. In an interview with The News International, she commented: "Fawad I’ve known since I was in college. We were part of the same underground music scene in Lahore – he was with EP and I was with my college band. We’ve spent some great times and practically grown up together. He was always very cute and very talented. But no, I can never think of him ‘that’ way and I didn’t mind playing his sister at all."[22]

    In 2013, she played the main antagonist called Arzoo in TanhaionHum TV. The show was a success.[23]

    She was also seen in Geo Kahani's serial Soha or Savera and Hum TV's serial Woh Chaar.[24] Apart from television, she also performed item songs in Pakistani films Love Mein Ghum and Main Hoon Shahid Afridi, both of which were commercially successful.

    After becoming an established actress through Pakistani television, Omar stepped into the film industry in the lead role of Wajahat Rauf's road drama film Karachi Se Lahore, in which she acted with Shehzad Sheikh. Upon release, the film received mixed reviews from critics.[25][26] The Express Tribune criticized Omar's appearance in the movie and wrote: "There was barely anything for Ayesha Omar in the script, which is why her performance doesn't get noticed more than a girl wearing a revealing top, in a jeep flooded by guys. Even her item number Tutti Fruity was a touch jittery and certainly not worth the hype."[27] Although Karachi Se Lahore was not critically well-received, it was a box office success, with a total earning of 10 Crore (US$1.0 million) worldwide.[28]

    Omar continued to act in television plays after signing few films, and made episodic appearances on Mr. Shamim and Kitni Girhain Baaki Hain 2.

    Her next film release was Yalghaar in 2017, in which she played the character of Zarmina. Dawn.com describes her character as, "Her role, if any, is to grieve constantly and have Tor Jan whisper philosophical sayings into her ear. Yalghaar is among the most expensive Pakistani films ever made and the cost of waterproof makeup on Ayesha Omar's ashen face coupled with an endless cascade of fake tears, have surely contributed their share."[29] Despite having an ensemble cast including Shaan, Humayun Saeed, Adnan Siddiqui among others, the film failed to garner a high score at box office, and collected around a total income of 200 million (US$1.9 million), which was called disappointing as compared to its big budget.[30][31]

    In 2018, Omar made a special appearance in the film Saat Din Mohabbat In with Sheheryar Munawar, which was released in June 2018.[32] Speaking about the film in a press statement, Omar commented: "I said yes to the movie as soon as I read the script. I absolutely loved the concept of the movie as it is a complete entertainer with a pinch of both comedy and romance."[33] The film was a box office success.[34]

    In 2019, she played a supporting character in the romantic-drama film Kaaf Kangana, directed by Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar. Haiya Bokhari of Dawn.com noted, "Omar's character, though brief in its screen-time provides some relief, both aesthetically compared to odious styling featured in the rest of the film and in terms of acting and dialogue. Her natural effervescence shines through bringing some respite to sore eyes."[35] The film emerged as a box office bomb.[36]

    Music

    [edit]

    Omar first sang the song "Man Chala Hai" for her commercial Capri. She also sang the song "Bhooli Yaadon Mein", the title song of her serial Ladies Park and "Manjali", the title song of the Geo TV serial Manjali. She also sang the songs "Aoa" and "Tu Hi Hai".

    In 2012, Omar released two albums "Chalte Chalte" and "Khamoshi" for which she won the Lux Style Award for Best Album. In 2013, she released her third album "Gimme Gimme". She also recorded an old classical song named "Laage Re Nain" and another fusion song "Miyan Ki Malhar" for Coke Studio Pakistan (Season 6) during the same year.

    Painting

    [edit]

    AFine Arts graduate from NCA, she said that, even before acting and modelling, painting and singing were her first passions and career choices.[37]

    Personal life

    [edit]

    In December 2015, Ayesha Omar and her co-star Azfar Rehman met with a road accident. The actors were reportedly travelling from KarachitoHyderabad when the accident occurred.[38] According to a source, another vehicle collided into their car, causing the car to swerve off the road and fall into a ditch. After recovering from her injuries, Omar said: "My entire life flashed in front of my eyes as I held onto my seat waiting to be hit by a truck."[39]

    In a 2020 interview with Ahsan Khan on his show Bol Nights with Ahsan Khan, Omar revealed that she has also been a victim of sexual harassment, stating: "I have been through harassment in my career and life, so I understand how it feels. I don’t have the courage to talk about it yet, maybe someday I will. But I can totally relate with everyone who has been through it."[40]

    Filmography

    [edit]
    Key
    Denotes film/drama that has not released yet

    Film

    [edit]
    Year Film Role Notes
    2011 Love Mein Ghum Herself Special appearance in song "Love Mein Ghum"
    2013 Main Hoon Shahid Afridi Special appearance in song "Beautiful Night"
    2015 Karachi se Lahore Maryam Also playback singer for "Tutti Fruiti"
    2017 Yalghaar Zarmina
    2018 Saat Din Mohabbat In Tipu's unnamed partner Special appearance[41][42]
    2019 Kaaf Kangana Gulnaz [43][44]
    2022 Rehbra Bubbly [45][46]
    2023 Money Back Guarantee Meena Begum [47][48]
    2023 Dhai Chaal Kanwal [49]
    2024 Taxali Gate Muskaan Also producer[50]

    Television

    [edit]
    Year Serial Role Notes
    2000 Kollege Jeans[51] Sabahat
    2001 Kaun (Psycho Thriller) Sania Appeared in Episode 2 &6
    2006 Kuch Lamhe Zindagi Kay Mishi
    Muthi Bhar Aasman
    2009–2017, 2018 Bulbulay Khoobsurat ARY Digital, then on BOL Entertainment
    2009 Meri Zaat Zarra-e-Benishan Herself Special appearance
    2010 Dolly Ki Ayegi Baraat Sila
    2011 Ladies Park Natasha
    2012 Dil Ko Manana Aya Nahi Noor
    Woh Chaar Meher
    Zindagi Gulzar Hai Sara
    2013 Tanhai Arzoo
    2014 Soha Aur Savera Soha
    Meri Guriya Qurat-ul-Ain Telefilm
    2015 Mr. Shamim Sidra Niazi
    Miss You Kabhi Kabhi Noor Hassan
    2016 Mera Dard Bayzuba Soha
    Kitni Girhain Baaki Hain 2 Sara Episode 2[52]
    2019 Phir Bulbulay Khoobsurat
    2019–present Bulbulay (season 2) Khoobsurat [53]
    2021 Bisaat Sofia [54]
    2022 Habs Soha
    2022–present Selahaddin Eyyubi Not known

    Reality shows

    [edit]
    Year Serial Role Network
    2002–2003 Meray Bachpan Kay Din Host PTV
    2005–2006 Rhythm Prime TV
    2010–2011 Yeh Waqt Hai Mera CNBC Pakistan
    2012–2012 Hot Chocolate ARY Zauq
    2016 Battle of the Bands Various

    Discography

    [edit]
    Year Song Notes
    2010 "Man Chala Hai" Song for commercial Capri
    "Aoa" Music Video
    "Tu Hi Hai"
    2011 "Bhooli Yaadon Mein" Theme song of serial Ladies Park
    "Manjali" Theme song of serial Manjali
    "Ye Kya Hua" Theme song of serial Uraan
    2012 "Chalte Chalte" Music Video
    "Khamoshi" Video Album
    Lux Style Award for Best Album
    2013 "Gimme Gimme" Music Video
    "Laage Re Nain" Sung at Coke Studio Pakistan (Season 6)
    "Miyan Ki Malhaar"
    2015 "Tutti Fruiti" Sung for the film Karachi se Lahore

    Awards and nominations

    [edit]
    Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref
    Lux Style Awards
    2008 Kaisa Yeh Junoon Best Television Actress (Satellite) Nominated [55]
    2013 Khamoshi Best Album of the Year Won [56]
    ARY Film Awards
    2016 Karachi Se Lahore ARY Film Award for Best Actress Nominated [57]
    ARY Film Award for Best Star Debut Female Won
    International Pakistan Prestige Awards
    2017 Style Icon of the Year Female Won [58]
    [59]

    See also

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
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  • ^ "Zindagi Gulzar Hai (2012–2013) Series Cast & Crew". IMDb. Retrieved 6 January 2016.
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  • ^ "Shamoon Abbasi is a RAW agent on a mission in Dhai Chaal's gritty teaser". Images. 14 February 2020. Retrieved 16 February 2020.
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