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Sadiya Siddiqui is an Indian film and television actress who rose to fame playing the role of Priya on the Zee Tv show Banegi Apni Baat. [1] [2] She is also known for playing Nanda in Star Plus's Tu Sooraj Main Saanjh, Piyaji.
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Sadia Nabila was born in Bangladesh. [10] She was raised in Saidpur Cantonment , Bangladesh, as her father was in the military. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] She completed her higher studies at the University of Canberra in Australia after completing her schooling in Saidpur, Bangladesh .
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Sadia produced and edited multiple films working with Anthony Stern.In 2004, Sadia and Stephen W. Tayler as Equa also scored Stern's short film The Noon Gun, [11] which was shortlisted for the Satyajit Ray Foundation short film competition and has been shown in multiple film festivals, [12] including the 2004 Melbourne International Film Festival [13] and the 2007 Portobello Film Festival.
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.
Sadia Khan is a Pakistani television and film actress. She is better known for her role Emaan in Khuda Aur Muhabbat Season 1 and en Season 2 . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] She also played the role of Maryam in TV One's Maryam Periera (2018).
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