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Mahira Khan

Mahira Khan.jpg
Mahira Khan at Zindagi Channel's Press Meet

Born
Mahira Hafeez Khan


(1984-12-21) 21 December 1984 (age 34)

Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan

Nationality Pakistan
Alma mater Foundation Public School
Occupation Actress
Years active 2006–present
Notable work

Humsafar
Raees (film)
Spouse(s)
Ali Askari
(m. 2007; div. 2015)
Children 1 son

Mahira Hafeez Khan (Urdu: ماہرہ حفیظ خان‎, pronounced [maɦiːraː hafiːz xan]; born 21 December 1984) is a Pakistani actress. She appears in Pakistani films and Pakistani dramas. She has won Lux Style Awards and Hum Awards.


Born in Karachi, Khan started her career as a VJ in 2006. She made her screen debut opposite Atif Aslam in the romance Bol (2011), which earned a Lux Style Award for Best Actress (film) nomination. She had a starring role in Humsafar which earned her a Lux Style Award for Satellite Best TV Actress and Hum Award for Best Onscreen Couple.




Contents






  • 1 Early life and education


  • 2 Career


  • 3 Personal life


  • 4 Other work and media image


  • 5 Filmography


    • 5.1 Films


    • 5.2 Television




  • 6 Awards and nominations


    • 6.1 Other recognition




  • 7 See also


  • 8 References


  • 9 External links





Early life and education


Khan was born in Karachi, Pakistan on 21 December 1984 to parents who are Urdu-speaking Pathans.[1][2][3] Her father, Hafeez Khan, was born in Delhi during the British Raj, and migrated to Pakistan after the partition of India.[3][4]


Khan attended the Foundation Public School in Karachi from where she did her O-levels at age 16.[5] At the age of 17, she moved to California, United State for the higher education. She attended Santa Monica College in Los Angeles. She then enrolled in the University of Southern California for her bachelor's degree.[4] However, she did not complete her degree and returned to Pakistan in 2008.[2] During her studies in United States, she was a cashier at a Rite Aid store in Los Angeles.[5][6]



Career




Khan at the Vogue Beauty Awards, 2016


Khan started her career as a VJ[7] in 2006, hosting the live show Most Wanted on MTV Pakistan which was aired three days a week.[4][6][8] She then hosted Aag TV's reality show Weekends with Mahira[9][10] in 2008, where she played music videos, spoke to celebrity guests and took phone calls from viewers.[11]


In 2011, Khan made her film debut in a supporting role in Shoaib Mansoor-directed Bol[6] in which she had a supporting role.[12] She played the role of Ayesha, a girl from a conservative lower-middle-class family living in old part of Lahore,[13] who share a mutual passion for music with her love interest Mustafa; played by lead star Atif Aslam.[14] The film was a critical and commercial success, and became one of the highest-grossing Pakistani films of all time.[9][3] The same year, she also made her TV drama debut and acted in her first television drama, Neeyat directed by Mehreen Jabbar.[15] The serial was set in New York and she played the role of Ayla.[12]


She next appeared in the Sarmad Khoosat-directed drama serial Humsafar[16] which marked Khan's debut in the world of television.[6] Following Humsafar, Khan became an overnight star and a household name[17] as the drama serial established her as a leading actress of Pakistan.[9][3][18] Both the drama and Khan received positive reviews from critics.[19][20] The drama series was also aired on Zindagi (TV channel) and was successful in India.[21] It earned her a Lux Style Award for Satellite Best TV Actress[22] and a Hum Award for Best Onscreen Couple.[23]


In 2013, she played the role in Sarmad Khoosat-directed Shehr-e-Zaat.[15][24] The drama earned her Best Actress Awards from Pakistan Media Awards[25] and Hum Awards.[23] From 2013 to 2014, she hosted TUC The Lighter Side of Life, a talk show where she interviewed celebrities.[12][16]


In 2014, Khan starred in Mohammed Ehteshamuddin-directed drama serial Sadqay Tumhare[26][27] in which she played the role of Shano.[12] The drama earned her a Lux Style Award for Best TV Actress, two Hum Awards and a Hum Award nomination.[28][29][30]


In 2015, she played a starring role in Shahzad Kashmiri-directed film Bin Roye.[16][31] The film earned her a Lux Style Award
for Best Actress (Film),[28] a Hum Award for Best Actress,[32] a Hum Style Award for Most Stylish Actress (Film)[33] and a Masala! Award for Best Actress.[34] The film was also adapted as a TV series in 2016,[35] which earned her a Hum Award for Best Actress Female Popular[36] and a Hum Award nomination for Best Onscreen Couple.[37] She played a supporting role in Sarmad Khoosat-directed biographical film Manto in 2015.[38]


In 2016, she played a leading role in Asim Raza-directed film Ho Mann Jahaan,[39][40] The film earned her a Lux Style Award for Best Actress (Film)[41] and a Nigar Award nomination for Best Actress.[42]


In early 2017, Khan co-starred in Rahul Dholakia's Indian film Raees, which was her debut in the Hindi Film Industry.[9][16][31][43] Before the release of film, 'Indian Motion Picture Producers Association' (IMPPA) and 'The Film Producers Guild of India' decided to ban all Pakistani actors, actresses and technicians working in India due to the tensions created after 2016 Uri terror attack, till the situation gets normal.[44][45] Reportedly, there was rumours that Khan's scenes would be deleted from the film or she would be replaced by some other actress.[46][47]Shah Rukh Khan, the lead star and co-producer of the film, said that she would not be allowed to promote the film in India.[48][49] Mahira Khan repeatedly received threats from Shiv Sena, an Indian far-right political party.[50][51] Despite of controversies, the film was released in January 2017 and commercially, the film was a modest success, earning over ₹3.0 billion (US$39 million) worldwide[52] which made Khan first Pakistani actress to join Bollywood's 100 Crore Club[53][54] and became top grossing actress in Bollywood during the first quarter of 2017.[55][56]


Khan began her singing career in 2017.[57] She starred as a rape victim in Shoaib Mansoor's social drama film Verna,[58][59][60] for which she earned a Lux Style Award for Best Actress in 2018.[61] The film, however received generally unfavorable reviews but her performance was praised.[62][63] In 2018, she starred in Meenu Gaur-Farjad Nabi's romantic comedy 7 Din Mohabbat In.[64][65] In addition, she is also filming for Bilal Lashari's Maula Jatt 2,[66] and has also signed Asim Raza's Parey Hat Luv for special appearance.[67]



Personal life


She has a younger brother, Hassaan Khan who is a journalist by profession.[68]


Khan met her to-be husband Ali Askari in 2006 in Los Angeles.[4][5] Some media reports say that she met him at Indus TV studios.[6] She married Askari in 2007[9][10] in a traditional Islamic wedding ceremony despite Khan's father being against this marriage.[6] She gave birth to their son, who is named Azlan.[69][19][70] The couple divorced in 2015.[3][4]



Other work and media image


Khan is considered one of the Pakistan's most popular and highest-paid actresses.[4][17][71][72] She has received several awards.[73][74]


In 2012, Khan was named as the Most Beautiful Woman in Pakistan.[9] In 'Sexiest Asian Women' poll by Eastern Eye, she was listed tenth in 2015,[75] ninth in 2016[76] and fifth in 2017,[77] and was also called Pakistan's sexiest woman.[3][31]


Khan co-hosted the ceremonies of 10th Lux Style Awards in 2010,[78]1st Hum Awards in 2013[79] and 14th Lux Style Awards in 2015.[80]


In December 2016, Khan became a victim of false news after anti-India comment emerged ahead of the release of her Bollywood debut film Raees.[81]


She serves as an ambassador for a number of brands such as Lux,[82]Q Mobile,[83] Gai Power Wash,[84]Huawei,[85]Sunsilk,[86]Veet,[87] and L'Oreal.[88]



Filmography



Films








Key
Films that are not released Denotes films that are not released


















































































Year
Film
Role
Director
Notes
2011

Bol
Ayesha Khan

Shoaib Mansoor

2015

Bin Roye
Saba Shafiq

Shahzad Kashmiri


Manto
Madaran

Sarmad Khoosat
Appeared in screen credits and in the song "Kya Hoga"[38]
2016

Ho Mann Jahaan
Manizeh

Asim Raza
[40]

Actor in Law
Herself

Nabeel Qureshi
Special Appearance
2017

Raees
Aasiya

Rahul Dholakia
Hindi film[16]

Verna
Sara

Shoaib Mansoor
[59]
2018

7 Din Mohabbat In
Neeli

Meenu Gaur & Farjad Nabi
[64]
2019

The Legend of Maula Jatt Films that are not released
Makhoo Jattni

Bilal Lashari
Filming[66]
The trailer is launched on 21 Dec 2018[89]

Paray hut love Films that are not released
TBA

Asim Raza
Special appearance
TBA

Superstar Films that are not released
TBA

Mohammed Ehteshamuddin
Announced[90][91]


Television



















































































Year
Show
Role
Additional notes
2006

MTV's Most Wanted
Host

2008

Weekends with Mahira
Host

2011

10th Lux Style Awards
Host
[78]

Neeyat
Aalia
[15]

Humsafar
Khirad Ehsan
[15]
2012

Shehr-e-Zaat
Falak
[15]

Coke Kahani
Herself
Special appearance
2013

1st Hum Awards
Host
[79]
2014

TUC The Lighter Side of Life
Host
[92]

Sadqay Tumhare
Rukhsana "Shanno"
[93]
2015

14th Lux Style Awards
Host
[80]
2016

Bin Roye
Saba Shafiq
[94]
2017

Manto
Madari
[95]


Awards and nominations











































































































































































Year
Work
Award
Result
Ref

Lux Style Awards

2012

Bol
Best Film Actress
Nominated
[96]

2013

Humsafar
Satellite Best TV Actress
Won
[22]

2016

Bin Roye
Best Actress (Film)
Won
[28]

Sadqay Tumhare
Best TV Actress
Won

2017

Ho Mann Jahaan
Best Actress (Film)
Won
[41]

2018

Verna
Best Actress (Film)
Won
[61]

Pakistan Media Awards
2014

Shehr-e-Zaat
Best Actress (Drama)
Won
[25]

Hum Awards

2013

Shehr-e-Zaat

Best Actress (Drama)
Won
[23]

Humsafar

Best Onscreen Couple (Drama)
Won

2015

Sadqay Tumhare
Best Actress (Drama)
Nominated

[30]
[29]

Best Actress Popular
Won
Best Onscreen Couple (Drama)
Won

2016

Bin Roye
Recognition Award - Films
Won
[32]

2017

Bin Roye
Best Actress Popular (Drama)
Won
[36]
Best Onscreen Couple Popular (Drama)
Nominated
[37]
Best Onscreen Couple Jury (Drama)
Nominated
Best Actress Jury (Drama)
Nominated

2018

Verna
Recognition Award - Films
Won

Hum Style Awards
2016

Most Stylish Actress (Film)
Won
[33]
2017

Most Stylish Actress (Television)
Nominated
[97]
2018

Most Stylish Actress (Film)
Nominated


Style Icon of the Year
Won

Nigar Awards
2017

Ho Mann Jahaan
Best Actress
Nominated
[98]
International Pakistan Prestige Awards
2017

Ho Mann Jahaan
Best Actress (Film)
Nominated
[99]
2018

Verna
Best Actress (Film)
Nominated
[100]


Other recognition



  • 2016: 1st Femina Middle East Women Awards (Unstoppable Emerging Talent from Pakistan)[101]

  • 2015: Masala! Awards (Best Actress award for Bin Roye)[34]

  • 2016: Vogue Beauty Awards (Face to Watch Out For)[102]

  • 2017: special award for International Recognition and also Best Dress at the 8th Beirut International Awards Festival.[103]

  • 2017: Masala! Awards (Asian Woman of Substance).[104]

  • 2018: Contribution to Film and Activism Award (UK Asian Film Festival).[105]



See also


  • List of Pakistani actresses


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