Zarnish Khan

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Zarnish Khan
Born (1993-08-16) 16 August 1993 (age 31) [1]
NationalityPakistani
OccupationActress
Years active2013–2023 [2]

Zarnish Khan is a Pakistani television actress. She is known for her appearance in Urdu television serials. Khan has played a role of Alizeh in Susraal Mera (2015) for which she received Hum Award for Best Soap Actress. [3] Later she played a role of Samra in Aye Zindagi (2015) and Iqra in Sehra Main Safar (2015). The former of which earned her nomination for Best Supporting Actress at Hum Awards. She further appeared in a leading roles in acclaim serials Laaj (2016), Sun Yaara , Man Chahi (2017), De Ijazat (2018) and Ek Mohabbat Kaafi Hai (2018–19). [4] [5] [6]

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Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2013Anjanay NagarWafa's sister
2014 Muhabbat Ab Nahi Hugi Maliha [7]
2014 Dhol Bajnay Laga Iqra
2014–2015 Susraal Mera Alizeh Hum Award for Best Soap Actress [8]
2014Khuda Na KarayAabi [9]
2015 Aye Zindagi Samra [6]
2015–2016 Sehra Main Safar Iqra [5]
2016 Laaj Zainab
2016 Khoobsurat Meher
2016–2017 Manchahi Momina
2017 Sun Yaara Lalarukh (Laali) [4]
2017 Is Chand Pe Dagh Nahin Mahnuma
2018 De Ijazat Dua [7]
2018 Ustani Jee ZaraEpisode 7
2018–2019Aik Mohabbat Kaafi HaiUshna
2019-2020 Ishq Zahe Naseeb Donia [10]
2019 Jo Tu Chahay Bisma [7]
2019 Mohabbat Na Kariyo Rabeea [11]
2019 Yeh Dil Mera Humaira, Amaanullah's Mother [12]
2022 Aitebaar Parisa “Pari”
2022 Yeh Ishq Samajh Na Aaye Rida

Telefilm

YearTelefilmRoleNetwork
2015Ek Our Ek GyaraahMira Hum TV
2016Janey Sey PehlayRamsha Aaj Entertainment
Dil Mein Baji GhantiInnaya Hum TV
2017Yeh Ishq Nahi AsaanMishi Urdu 1

Awards and nominations

YearWorkAwardResultRef
Hum Award
2015 Susraal Mera . Hum Award for Best Soap Actress Won [13] [14]
2016Aye Zindagi Hum Award for Best Supporting Actress Nominated

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