Shameen Khan

Last updated

Shameen Ali
Born
Shameen Ali

(1995-12-03) 3 December 1995 (age 28)
Education National Academy of Performing Arts
Occupations
  • Actress
  • Model
Years active2013 – present

Shameen Khan is a Pakistani actress. She appeared in Pakistani television serials. In 2019, she made her film debut with Shamoon Abbasi's Gumm . [1] She appeared in television series such as Gohar-e-Nayab , Hina Ki Khushboo , Dharkan , Bharosa Pyar Tera and Khuda Aur Muhabbat 3 . [2]

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Filmography

Television series

YearTitleRoleNetwork
2013Chand Bujh GayShiza ARY Digital
2013 Gohar-e-Nayab Tania A-Plus [2]
2014 Ru Baru Kiran Hum TV
2014Zindagi Tum HoSavera Hum TV
2014DaraarYousra ARY Digital
2014Pyar Hai Tu MeraAnaya Hum TV
2015Muradan MaiNosheen Urdu 1
2016 Dharkan Shehrbano Hum TV [3]
2016 Seeta Bagri Mala Rani Hum TV [4]
2016 Tum Kon Piya Neha Urdu 1
2016Bahu RaaniyanSarah Express Entertainment
2016 Hum Sab Ajeeb Se Hain Rania Aaj Entertainment
2016 Titli Zara Urdu 1
2017 Hina Ki Khushboo Hina Geo Entertainment
2017 Badnaam Shumail ARY Digital
2017Amrit Aur MayaAmrit Express Entertainment
2017Apnay ParayeAliya Express Entertainment
2018Ishq BepanahMaria Express Entertainment
2019Main Maaf Nahi Krun GiSara PTV
2019 Mera Rab Waris Ayla Geo Entertainment [5]
2019 Dolly Darling Madam KK Geo TV
2019 Bharosa Pyar Tera Nida Geo Entertainment
2019 Haqeeqat Dua A-Plus
2019 Makafaat Season 1 Saira Geo Entertainment
2020 Muqaddar Maham Geo Entertainment
2020 Makafaat Season 2 Alina Geo Entertainment
2020 Dikhawa Season 1 Sheeba Geo TV
2021Dil Lattu Ho GayaArzooSAB TV
2021 Makafaat Season 3 Aliya Geo Entertainment
2021Oye Motti Season 1Rabia Express Entertainment
2021 Dikhawa Season 2 Ramia Geo Entertainment
2021 Khuda Aur Muhabbat 3 Sajal Geo Entertainment
2022Rasm-E-UlfatZehna PTV
2022Hoor Pari NoorHoor Express Entertainment
2022Ant-Ul-HayatShehzadi Hum TV [6]
2022NisaMaheen Geo Entertainment
2022EhsaasNailaSAB TV
2022MamlaatAiman Geo Entertainment
2022 Dikhawa Season 3 Aliya Geo Entertainment
2023Oye Motti Season 2Babi Express Entertainment
2023Sirat-e-Mustaqeem Season 3Saba ARY Digital
2023AhsaasNazi Express Entertainment
2023Meri BetiyaanArshiAan TV
2023Ye DoriyanMeenaAur Life
2023Mein Kahani HunRoohi Express Entertainment
2023Yehi to Pyar HaiZoya A-Plus
2024Sirat-e-Mustaqeem Season 4Huma ARY Digital
2024ChaalSaba Geo Entertainment

Telefilm

YearTitleRole
2014Apne Hi Rang MeinZunaira
2018Glass Tora Baara AanaUrwa
2024I am SorryZoya

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2019 Gumm Dua [7]
2023Baba JaniNidaShort film [8]
2023PasswordMaira [8]
2024AzaadNaila Talat Ali

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryResultTitleRef.
2019Madrid International Film FestivalBest Lead Actress in a Foreign Language Feature FilmNominated Gumm [9]

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