Sarah Khan
Sarah Khan | |
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Born | Karachi, Sind, Pakistan |
Nationality | Pakistani |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2012–present |
Relatives | Noor Khan (sister) |
Website | www.sarahkhan.net |
Sarah Khan (Urdu: سارہ خان ) is a Pakistani actress who appears in Urdu television series. Khan made her screen debut with a supporting role in the 2012 Hum TV's television serial Badi Aapa, and followed it with supporting roles in several successful television series. She rose to prominence with the role of a selfish girl who aspires to be rich in the romantic drama Alvida (2015). Khan then played a headstrong housewife in the mystry drama Mohabbat Aag Si (2015), which earned her a Best Supporting Actress award at Hum. Subsequently, she garnered wide recognition and public appreciation for portraying leading roles the romantic drama Tumhare Hain and the black magic-based romance Nazr-e-Bad (both 2017).[1][2][3][4]
Television
Year | Series | Role | Channel | Notes |
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2012 | Badi Aapa | Sharmeen | Hum TV | |
2012 | Humnasheen | Sara | Hum TV | |
2012 | Mirat-ul-Uroos | Humna | Geo TV | |
2013 | Gohar-e-Nayab | Sara | A-Plus TV | |
2014 | Kitni Girhain Baqi Hain | Zarmina | Hum TV | Episode: "Ajnabi Kon Ho Tum" |
2014 | Ghar Ek Jannat | Noor | Geo Kahani | |
2014 | Bhool | Humaima | Hum TV | |
2015 | Alvida | Farisa | Hum TV | Nominated—Hum Award for Best Supporting Actress |
2015 | Mohabbat Aag Si | Saba | Hum TV | Hum Award for Best Supporting Actress |
2015 | Naraaz | Feriha | ARY Digital | (Main lead) |
2016 | Mein Kaise Kahoon | Saman | Urdu1 | (Main lead) |
2016 | Tum Mere Ho | Aana | ARY Digital | (Main lead) |
2016 | Dekho Chaand Aaya | Chand | Geo Entertainment | (Main lead) |
2016 | Ahsas | Hina | Urdu1 | (Main lead) |
2017 | Kitni Girhain Baqi Hain | Khushi | Hum TV | Episode: "Ghairat Mand" |
2017 | Tumhare Hain | Aania | ARY Digital | (Main lead) |
2017 | Mohabbat.pk | Zoha | Hum TV | (Main lead) |
2017 | Yaar-e-Bewafa | Amna | Geo Entertainment | (Main lead) |
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