Sadia Imam

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Sadia Imam
Sadia Imam at the set of Jago Pakistan Jago.jpg
Imam at the set of Jago Pakistan Jago.
Born (1971-10-27) 27 October 1971 (age 53)
Nationality Pakistani
Occupation(s) Actress, television presenter, model
Spouse
Adnan Haider
(m. 2013)
RelativesAliya Imam
Awards PTV Award in 2002

Sadia Imam is a television actress in Pakistan.

Early life

Sadia Imam was born in Rawalpindi, Punjab, Pakistan. [1] She is a Pakistani television presenter, actress, and model. She has appeared in commercials, dramas, and music videos. [2]

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Personal life

Sadia Imam married Adnan Haider in 2013. Sadia's key to a perfect marriage reportedly is... "as in a chess game, getting your way with a life partner requires time and patience". [3]

Career

Sadia has starred in several famous dramas, such as Jab Jab Dil Miley, Colony 52, Dorhi, Tapish, Anokha Bandhan, Aangan Bhar Chandni, Koonj, and Aasman. [2] [4] She is one of the most popular stars in the media right now, and she also performs as a model for famous fashion houses. Regarded as one of the most dashing models on the ramp, Sadia is also a very good actor and also did a comic role in a guest appearance she made on the popular ARY Digital drama serial Mai Aur Tum. Since her return from Germany, she has started working with GEO TV and HUM TV on their upcoming serials, and she is currently also a TV host for the Samaa TV show 'Samaa Kay Mehmaan' where she interviews celebrities and famous faces of Pakistan. [4]

Television Presenter

Television

Awards and nominations

Lux Style Awards

CeremonyCategoryProjectResult
1st Lux Style Awards [7] Best TV ActressN/AWon
4th Lux Style Awards [8] Best TV Actress (Terrestrial)Hum Se Juda Na Hona
6th Lux Style Awards Best TV Actress (Satellite)DohriNominated

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