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Rabia made her debut as an actress on PTV Channel in 1987 [1] and is known for her role in the drama Zeenat. [2] [3] She has also appeared in dramas Khaali Haath, Anaya Tumhari Hui, Kabhi Socha Na Tha, Laa, Mera Khuda Janay, Dil-e-Muztar and Mere Meherbaan. [4] Since then she appeared in dramas Umm-e-Haniya, Baaghi, Kasa-e-Dil and Laapata. [5]
Dikhawa (transl. Show Off) is a Pakistani anthology series that premiered on 25 April 2020, on Geo Entertainment.It was created by Abdullah Kadwani and Asad Qureshi under 7th Sky Entertainment.
Most of the characters are based on people related to Osman I, including Malhun Hatun, Rabia Bala Hatun, Orhan, Sheikh Edebali, Ertuğrul and Köse Mihal along with fictional characters adapted from the Book of Dede Korkut, such as Selcan Hatun [3] and Bamsı Beyrek. [4] Every season saw additions to the cast.
Gulwani completed her early education from The City School in Karachi. She later went to Malaysia to pursue further education in social sciences. [1] She returned to Pakistan and worked for a IT Company then she went to National Academy of Performing Arts for three years to learn acting and was trained by Zia Mohyeddin.
Bia and Rabia are two sisters living with their brother Nasir and his wife, Rabia goes to university and Bia goes to a college. Rabia is in love with a boy named Rohail. Rohail is a flirt and dishonest person, unknown to Rabia. Rohail does drugs, other bad things, and has HIV/AIDS. His roommate and friend Shafay tells Rohail to stop these bad ...
Noreen Mohammad Siddiq (Arabic: نُورِين مُحَمَّد صِدِّيق, first name also spelled Norayn, Nurain, Nureyn, last name also spelled Siddig or Siddique) (1982 – 7 November 2020) was a Sudanese imam who was known for his recitations of the Quran.
Azra Mansoor is a Pakistani actress and radio artist. She is active in the industry since the last five decades and appeared in television series such as Ankahi (1982), Sunehray Din (1991), Alif Allah Aur Insaan (2017), Khamoshi (2017) and Paristan (2022).
Rabia is often described as being an ascetic, where "the ascetic attains the otherworldly not by rejecting the world but by treating it as unimportant. The ascetic avoids the World not because it is evil per se but because it is a distraction from God."