2nd Pakistan International Screen Awards

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2nd Pakistan International Screen Awards
Date5 November 2021 (2021-11-05)
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The 2nd Pakistan International Screen Awards , known as PISA 2021, were held on 5 November 2021 in Dubai. [1]

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Pyar Ke Sadqay won the most awards, with 3 awards. Film nominations were not announced as no films were released in the country due to Covid–19 pandemic. [2] [3]

Winners and nominees

Nominees for PISA 2021 were announced on 6 September 2021. [4] [5] For the first time, jury categories were introduced. [6]

Television

Best Television Serial
Best Television Director
Best Television Actor Popular
Best Television Actress Popular
Best Television Actor Jury
Best Television Actress Jury
Best Supporting Actor
Best Supporting Actress
Best Television Writer
Best Original Soundtrack

Music

Song of the year
Singer of the year
  • Aima Baig  "Te Quiero Mucho"
    • Ali Sethi  – "Pehla Qadam"
    • Baloch Twins – "Tazhn Teehaar"
    • Sunny Khan Durrani – "La Hasil"
    • Zeeshan Ali – "Sanval"

Fashion

Bridal Couture Designer of the Year
  • Nomi Ansari
    • Faraz Manan
    • Khadijah Shah for Elan
    • Nida Azwer
    • Shehla Chatoor
Pret A Porter Designer/Brand of the Year
Model of the Year
  • Fahmeen Ansari

Digital content

Most Entertaining Instagram Celebrity
  • Romaisa Khan
    • Hammad Khatri
    • Dananeer Mobeen
    • Swineryy
    • Ukhano
    • Waliya Najib
Best Use of Humour on Social Media
  • CBA - Arslan Naseer
    • Danish Ali
    • Junaid Akram
    • Tabish Hashmi
    • Voice Over Man
YouTuber of the Year
  • Ducky Bhai
    • Kitchen with Amna
    • Mubashir Saddique - Village Food Secrets
    • Shahmeer Abbas
    • Shahveer Jafry
Vlogger of the Year
  • Shahveer Jafry
    • Hammad Khatri
    • Daniyal Sheikh
    • Mooroo
    • Sham Idrees Vlogs
    • Ukhano
TikToker of the Year
    • Jannat Mirza
    • Areeka Haq
    • Kanwal Aftab
    • Malik Usman Asim
    • Phullo (Toqeer Abbas)
    • sid rapper

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