Shehnaz Pervaiz

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Shehnaz Pervaiz
Born
Shehnaz Pervaiz

(1968-04-05) 5 April 1968 (age 56)
EducationUniversity of Lahore
Occupation(s)Actress, Comedian
Years active1986–present
Children4

Shehnaz Pervaiz (born 5 April 1968) is a Pakistani actress.

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Early life

Shehnaz was born in Lahore in 1968 on 5 April. [1] [2] She completed her studies from University of Lahore. [1] [3]

Career

She made her acting debut in 1986 on PTV Channel. She was popular for comedic roles in dramas. [1] She was famous for her pairing with Moin Akhtar in drama Such Much on PTV in 1998. [4]

Personal life

Shehnaz married a television producer and they worked on screen in puppet show on PTV and she has four children. [1]

Filmography

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1993Eid FlightShano PTV
1998Such MuchHajra PTV
2000Main Hu NaMrs. Batiwala PTV
2009 Tanveer Fatima (B.A) Guddo Geo TV
2009 Noorpur Ki Rani Amma Jee Hum TV
2010Hum Thay Jin Ka SaharayMalka Geo TV
2011Bhatti Aur DDBegum Rabia TV One
201126/2 Bihar ColonyHabiba Hum TV
2012Jakaria Kulsoom ki Love StoryZulekha ARY Digital
2012HoneymoonSara's mother Express Entertainment [5]
2012Dheeli ColonyAsrah Urdu 1
2013Upar Gori Ka MakaanGulshan Express Entertainment
2013Dulha BhaiSophia's mother Urdu 1
2013Jakaria Kulsoom Ki Love Story (season 2)Zulekha ARY Digital
2013Khelo Pyar Ki BaziJannat TV One
2013 Bulbulay Momo's sister ARY Digital
2013 Quddusi Sahab Ki Bewah Khajista Jahan ARY Digital [6]
2014 Joru Ka Ghulam Reshama Hum TV
2015 Mitthu Aur Aapa Rehana Hum TV
2015Kia Item HaiAapa Hum TV
2015 Teri Meri Jodi Almas's mother Geo TV
2015Ishq MohallaNaila Hum TV
2015Googly MohallaAapa Jan PTV
2015Love In Gulshan-e-BiharShamim Hum TV
2015Yehi Hai ZindagiPhool's mother Express Entertainment
2016RasgullaySajeela Hum TV
2016ZaibunnisaAmma Hum TV
2016Jab Tak Ishq Nai HotaLangari Express Entertainment
2016 Joru Ka Ghulam Reshama Geo TV
2017 Baji Irshad Resham Chachi Express TV
2017Bhatti Aur DD (season 2)Begum Rabia TV One
2017Shaadi Ka LadduSharifa Express Entertainment
2018Orangi Ki AnwariAnwari TV One
2018Jin Ki Ayegi BaratBaji Shunsharajti Bol Entertainment
2019 Apni Apni Love Story Sameer's aunt ARY Digital
2019 Dolly darling Pammi Aunty Geo TV
2019 Bulbulay (season 2) Jamila ARY Digital
2020BulbulayNusrat ARY Digital
2021Tehra AanganShahnaz Begum Express Entertainment
2022BulbulayNeelo ARY Digital
2023College GateBejiGreen Entertainment
2024LotterySuraiyaSet Entertainment

Telefilm

YearTitleRole
2009Bus StopAmma
2011Romance Of Ranchore LineSonia
2011Pichal PeriyaanHusna
2012Bohat Kha LiaBari Apa
2012Ronaq Jahan Ka Nafsiyati GharanaGul-e-Rana
2013Dulha BhaiNazli's mother
2013Lady BoxerAapi
2013Quddusi Sahab Ki Bewah Eid SpecialKhajista Jahan
2016Jakariya Kulsoom Ki Bari EidZulekha
2016Desi Girl Videsi BabuRahat Begum
2020Meray Mohallay Ki LarkiFareeda
2022Mast MohabbatJibran's mother
2022Kanpain Tang Rahi HainRaheela
2024Hayee BechariLubna's mother

Film

YearTitleRole
1999No. 9Kosar
2014 Na Maloom Afraad Land lady
2019 Wrong No.2 Aunty
2024CanisterShela's aunt
2024Aur PhirSultana

Awards and nominations

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