Syra Yousuf

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Syra Yousuf
Born Syra Khan
(1988-04-20) April 20, 1988[1]
Karachi, Pakistan
Occupation Model, Actress, VJ
Years active 2011-Present
Spouse(s) Shehroz Sabzwari (m. 2012)
Relatives Alishba Yousuf (sister)
Palwasha Yousuf (sister)

Syra Yousuf (also called Syra Khan) is a Pakistani VJ, model and actress.[2]

Personal life

Yousuf was born in Karachi, Pakistan. Her mother is from Afghanistan and father from Pakistan. She did her 10th grade from Institute of Learning & Motivation (ILM), Peshawar. She is the sister of VJ Palwasha Yousuf and actress Alishba Yousuf. She later became a model.

On 21 October 2012, she married Shehroz Sabzwari, the son of actor Behroze Sabzwari in a Islamic wedding ceremony held in Karachi.[3]

Career

Yousuf started her career as VJ at MTV Pakistan and got success with her very first show. Bheja Fry, Most Wanted are one of her popular shows. She has appeared in more than 50 TV commercials of leading brands of Pakistan including Mobilink, Fair and Lovely, and Peki.

She made her acting debut in serial Mera Naseeb, a drama serial produced by Hum TV.[1] Her character Nazia got some real appreciation from the viewers. Then she appeared in Mohabbat Rooth Jaye Toh and Bilqees Kaur.

She recently appeared in serial Tanhaiyan Naye Silsilay with her husband Shehroz Sabzwari and her sister Alishba Yousuf is and in Coke Kahani. In 2013, she was seen in the serial Darmiyan opposite Adnan Siddiqui and Sania Saeed.

Television

Year Serial Role Channel
2011-2011 Mera Naseeb Nazia Hum TV
2011-2011 Mohabbat Rooth Jaye Toh Maryam Hum TV
2012-2012 Bilqees Kaur Soha Hum TV
2012-2012 Tanhaiyan Naye Silsilay Sarena Ary Digital
2012-2013 Coke Kahani Zoya Hum TV
2013 Darmiyaan Aleena\Aliya ARY Digital
January 2014 – Present Ru Baru Shabeeh Hum TV

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Syra Yousuf". Showbiz Profile. 1988-04-20. Retrieved 2011-12-07. 
  2. Syra Yousuf — Pakistani entertainment’s major discovery!
  3. "Young lovers Saira Yousuf, Shehroz Sabzwari tie the knot!". November 5, 2012. Retrieved March 18, 2013. 

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