Right now there are some
really interesting dramas on air on different channels. Most of those dramas
wouldn’t are as engaging as they're if the actors who play the leading and
supporting roles weren't translating their respective characters so impressively
on screen. An actor’s performance can make or mar a personality. Even the
foremost well-written characters lose their appeal if they're not portrayed
convincingly on screen. Only an actor who understands the character he's
playing and puts his performance initially else can do justice to a personality.
There are times when even the foremost simple supporting characters become easy
to attach to once they are enacted on screen within the right manner. While
playing a negative role, it's also really important for an actor to stay things
real and not go overboard. An actor who manages to try to to that creates the
viewers hate their character but the audience cannot help but praise the actor.
Bilal Abbas Khan (Pyar Ke Sadqay)
Bilal Abbas Khan is playing a challenging role in Pyar Ke Sadqay. After playing a negative role in Cheekh, he made a difficult decision of choosing playing the role of Abdullah who may be a exact opposite of the character played by Bilal Abbas in Cheekh. It’s also an incontrovertible fact that Bilal has translated this character so well on screen that he has managed to convince even those viewers of his acting prowess who weren't sure if he could act convincingly. Bilal has made the viewers fall crazy with and relate to his character. Albeit a number of the recent decisions made by Abdullah are criticized for obvious reasons but his acting has stayed top-notch. Bilal has given a number of the foremost meaningful expressions within the drama. He has brought out different reminder his character superbly on screen.
Hania Aamir (Dil Ruba)
The role Hania Aamir is
playing in Dil Ruba is in no way likable yet a bit like always she has managed
to completely nail yet one more undesirable character. Albeit Hania Aamir is
being typecast but she always makes sure that her acting stays faithful the
character she is playing. Sanam may be a selfish, careless, and manipulative
girl who has caused much harm and doesn't feel guilty in the least. Hania does
exceptionally well when she has got to show the problem-solving side of her
character. Albeit the drama itself could be nothing quite a guilty pleasure,
Hania’s performance definitely makes it worth watching.
Hira Mani (Kashf)
Hira Mani is playing the
leading role in drama serial Kashf. Kashf’s character and story are unlike the
other we've seen in Pakistani dramas. The whole concept is novel and for the
foremost part, Kashf is that the quite girl who would do anything to please her
parents and not be a troublemaker. The layers of this character exit when
Kashf’s inner conflict is highlighted through different scenes. Hira Mani has
made sure that she makes all of those conflicts and different reminder Kashf’s
personality wake up on screen. There are numerous scenes within the drama
during which Kashf is scared of the longer term and she or he feels helpless,
Hira has translated of these varying emotions flawlessly.
Junaid Khan (Kashf)
Junaid Khan always makes sure
that he modifies his entire look to suit the requirements of the character he's
playing. Wajdan’s character may be an exemplar of the positive depiction of men
in Pakistani dramas. He’s responsible, committed, and very likable. The
simplest part about Junaid Khan’s performance is that he seems like a person
belonging to the category he's representing within the drama. He has not tried
to feature any outward charm to his character because the particular charm in
Wajdan’s personality lies in his love for Kashf. It’s definitely one among his
best performances.
Munazzah Arif (Kashf)
Munazzah Arif plays a task
which we've probably seen a touch too often in dramas, a mother struggling to
stay up together with her duties and living with guilt yet Dilshad’s role has
been translated on the screen so realistically by Munazzah Arif that you simply
actually feel all of her struggles. Munazzah’s search for the role is simply
flawless as her portrayal. She seems like a lady who has been through tons. Her
character has been written and enacted on screen beautifully. Her performance
is so impressive that she completely causes you to forget the negative
characters she played in Ranjha Ranjha Kardi and Inkaar. Munazzah Arif has
shown through her performance that she will achieve any quite role in the least
effortlessly.
Mohib Mirza (Dushman-e-Jaan)
After choosing to play roles
in Deedan and Dil Ruba which were rather disappointing, Mohib Mirza is back
with a bang as Hatim in drama serial Dushman-e-Jaan. Hatim’s character has
undergone tons of changes ever since the drama went on air and Mohib Mirza has
once more shown his range as an actor by doing complete justice to all or any
these changes within the character. Hatim went from being an insensitive and
proud individual to someone entirely different. Mohib Mirza translated Hatim’s
guilt and regret so well on screen that the viewers started seeing things from
his character’s perspective. Mohib’s search for this role and his performance
has been extraordinary.
Mawra Hocane (Sabaat)
Mawra Hocane is playing
Anaya’s character in Sabaat. For the foremost part, Anaya may be a sensible and
intelligent girl with an adventurous and romantic side. The character is
well-written and one among the simplest things a few drama that doesn’t have
much going for it. Mawra Hocane has never been seen in such a ‘plain’ look
before. Even in drama serial Sammi, she was quite aware of her styling and
make-up. In Sabaat however, she has made sure that she looks as simple and
traditional as Anaya should have looked. Mawra’s performance has been
convincing and realistic throughout. She also has great on-screen chemistry
with all her co-actors within the drama.
Nausheen Shah (Bikhray Moti)
Nausheen Shah is an
exceptional actress who has recently been seen playing a rather short-lived
role in drama serial Bikhray Moti. Albeit her character existed early within
the drama yet it'll still play an important role within the drama. Nausheen
Shah performed so well that her scenes made the viewers cry. Faiza was shown as
a lady who was a victim of domestic abuse, someone who tried her best to boost
her children the simplest she could within the most unfavorable circumstances
and even after she died she proved to be someone who wanted to stay her
self-respect intact after death since she couldn't live the type of dignified
life she would have wanted to. Nausheen Shah performed so well that her
character will stay within the viewers’ minds while they watch this drama
within the future too.
Neelam Muneer (Bikhray Moti)
It is always good to observe
an actor experimenting with different roles and it's even better watching the
feminine actors opting to play roles that aren't run-of-the-mill. Neelam Munir
is playing one such character in drama serial Bikhray Moti which attempts to
boost awareness about different social issues. Ayza’s character is that of a
robust girl who is sensitive and caring. Her journey has just started but thus
far whatever we've seen suggests that she is going to end up to the type of
female characters we rarely get to ascertain in dramas. Neelam Muneer
completely owns this role. She has carried it forward with the arrogance that
was needed to form it impactful.
Omair Rana (Pyar Ke Sadqay)
Omair Rana may be a
phenomenal actor who makes sure that he makes every character he plays wake up
on screen. He’s playing a negative role in Pyar Ke Sadqay. There’s nothing
remotely likable about Sarwar but Omair Rana’s performance is outstanding
throughout. Sarwar may be a completely different person around his wife, he
shows his true colors when he's together with his mother and Abdullah, with
Mahjabeen he interacts on a totally different and undesirable manner. The way
he has styled his character also makes it easy to know why Mansoora fell for
him. This is often another one among Omair Rana’s best performances.
Samina Ahmed (Kashf and Bikhray Moti)
Samina Ahmed is another
exceptional actress who has played numerous different sorts of roles in her
vast career. Immediately in Kashf and Bikhray Moti she is playing negative
characters but her performances are so on point that her character is nearly
always engaging. Although these two characters are somewhat similar, greedy and
selfish, yet Samina Ahmed’s outlook and antics in both the dramas are
completely different. Samina Ahmed’s performance shows that she will stand call
at a negative character even as very much like she will during a more
meaningful and fun character as she played in Suno Chanda and Aangan.
Seemi Raheel (Sabaat)
Seemi Raheel is extremely
adorable as Bushra in Sabaat. She is that the quite mother we see rarely in
Pakistani dramas, she gives advice, complaints sometimes but at the top of the
day her daughter’s happiness for her comes initially else. It’s one among the
sweetest characters Seemi Raheel has played and she or he is extremely
convincing because the mother who is consistently worrying about her daughter
but never lets it show. She makes sure that Bushra’s caring side is usually
highlighted quite the other.
Srha Asghar (Pyar Ke Sadqay)
Srha Asghar’s role in Pyar Ke
Sadqay is being loved by many because Washma is that the perfect mixture of
different personality traits. She has her own underlying issues due to the type
of father she had and her step-father. She is an independent and wise girl who
isn't scared of speaking her mind. Washma is that the just one who can see
through Sarwar and she or he was the primary one to simply accept and lend
support to Mahjabeen. Not only this, but she is additionally always there to
offer Abdullah much-needed advice and reality checks. Srha Asghar has portrayed
her character faultlessly on screen. Most of the viewers would like to see more
of her within the drama.
Syed Muhammad Ahmed (Sabaat)
Syed Muhammad Ahmed adds the
type of emotions in every scene he's a neighborhood of which only a few actors
can. He are often the simplest aba on-screen also the simplest friend as he was
in just Pass Tum Ho. In Sabaat he plays the role of Aziz; a doting father, an
admirable husband, and most of all an exquisite person. Syed Muhammad Ahmed is
lovable within the role, he brings out the simplest in his character whether
it's as a husband or a father.
Tooba Siddiqui (Dushman-e-Jaan)
Tooba Siddiqui is never seen
on television, her role in Dushman-e-Jaan also made a tragic exit a couple of
weeks after the drama aired. She played Ramsha’s character, a strong-willed,
independent, caring, and focused woman. She made sure that her character was
translated even as powerfully on screen because it deserved to be. Tooba’s
visual communication and expressions were the simplest a part of her portrayal.
It had been definitely sad watching her character exit from the drama so soon
but her portrayal will always be remembered together of the simplest.
Waseem Abbas (Kashf)
Waseem Abbas may be a
seasoned actor who has done everything from comedy to tragedy. He’s playing the
role of a greedy and selfish head of the family in drama serial Kashf. His
character is a crucial one since it drives the story forward in additional ways
than one. Waseem Abbas owns his character completely, his performance during
this drama leaves you in awe of his brilliance as an actor. He makes his
character even as hateful and obnoxious because it was meant to be shown.
Yumna Zaidi (Pyar Ke Sadqay)
Yumna Zaidi’s versatility has
always impressed the viewers but this point around she chose to play a task
which is totally different from the other role she has played so far. Mahjabeen
from Pyar Ke Sadqay is utterly innocent and admirable. Yumna Zaidi makes the
viewers laugh and cry together with her almost effortlessly. The way she has
translated Mahjabeen’s cuteness on-screen is just the simplest a part of the
whole drama.
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