Zhalay Sarhadi

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Zhalay Sarhadi
Born June 11, 1981 (1981-06-11) (age 32)
Karachi, Sindh
Nationality Pakistani
Other names Zille Sarhadi
Occupation Actress, Model and VJ
Spouse(s) Amir Anees (m. present)
Children 1 – Anaya (daughter)
Relatives Zia Sarhadi (grandfather)
Khayyam Sarhadi (uncle)

Zhalay Sarhadi (or Zille Sarhadi) (born June 11, 1981 Karachi) is a Pakistani television actress, model and a VJ.[1] She has worked in many drama serials on different television channels. Her famous works include Uraan and Aks.

Early life

Sarhadi was born to a Muslim family on June 11, 1981 in Karachi. She did graduate in Fine Arts from the University of Karachi.

Personal life

Sarhadi is married with Amir Anees and has a daughter Anaya. She is the niece of a famous television actor late Khayyam Sarhadi and a grand daughter of Zia Sarhadi.[2]

Career

Zhalay started her career from acting. Later she moved to modeling, in which she became popular, appeared in the magazines like Libaas and mostly on the ramps.[3] She also hosted a reality show Shaadi Online on Geo TV.[4] Currently she is appeared in the different serials.[5]

Filmography

Television

Masuri Aks Zohra Barzakh Chanp Tayyar Hai Daray Daray Naina Kahi Un Kahi Maryam Karachi High Madham Madham Madiha Maliha Madiha Main Mummy Aur Woh Mutthi Bhar Mitti Nadamat Najia Sabz Pari Laal Kabootar Uraan Woh Rishtey Woh Natey Halka Na Lo Zubia Justuju Sabiha

Theatre

  • Dar-ling Liar

References

  1. "Biography of the model and actress, Zhalay Sarhadi". tv.com.pk. Retrieved January 25, 2013. 
  2. "Profile: Zhalay Sarhadi". profilepk.com. Retrieved January 25, 2013. 
  3. "The glamou girl of the ramp in Pakistan". The Express Tribune. November 22, 2010. Retrieved January 25, 2013. 
  4. "An interview with the mag4you". mag4you.com. Retrieved January 25, 2013. 
  5. "An interview of Sarhadi with The News Tribe". thenewstribe.com. December 3, 2012. Retrieved January 25, 2013. 

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