Saman Ansari

Saman Ansari
Occupation Actress
Years active 2014-present
Children 1
Relatives Sulmeen Ansari, Ishrat Anees Ansari, Fawzia Ansari

Saman Ansari is a Pakistani actress and public speaker. Residing in Dubai, she starting acting in October 2014 and has performed in various Pakistani television dramas and TV soaps.

Career

Ansari is noted for playing the parallel lead in Karb alongside Armeena Rana Khan and opposite Adnan Siddiqui. Her role as the supporting lead opposite Ahsan Khan in Preet Na Kariyo Koi is getting critical acclaim . Karb went on air in Spring 2015 and Preet Na Kariyo Koi is currently on air on Hum TV.[1][2]

Ansari has also acted in a serial called Jugnoo as a supporting actor and participated in a soap called Mera Dard Na Janay Koi where she plays a very glamorous and highly negative role. These two dramas have also aired on Hum TV. She has done a guest appearance in two episodes of Hum TV's comedy series Mr. Shamim and played the lead role in Geo Entertainment's serial 'Saas Bahu'.

Currently, one of her newest serial's include Geo Entertainment's 'Meri Har Nazar Teri Muntazir', which began on 10 February 2016. She plays the lead role of a doctor slammed by the tempest of life. Playing a manipulative friend who is a professional lawyer, Ansari is currently recording a TV serial for HUMTV titled Lagaao, in which she is a parallel lead (antagonist) opposite Adnan Jaffar.

Not only has Ansari been onscreen as an actor, but she is admired for her TV anchoring and radio-hosting.

Filmography

Television

Year Title Role
2015 Karb Aaliya
2015 Jugnoo Ayesha
2015-16 Saas Bahu Sabeen
2015 Mr. Shamim
2015-16 Mera Dard Na Janay Koi Sarwat Randhawa
2015-16 Preet Na Kariyo Koi Zarina
2016 Lagaao Sitwat Murtaza
2016 Meri Har Nazar Teri Muntazir

References

  1. "Drama Preet Na Kariyo koi Cast And Crew". UrduDramas. Retrieved 10 December 2015.
  2. "http://pkjobsalert.com". Retrieved 10 December 2015. External link in |title= (help)
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