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Huma Mir | |
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Born | Huma Waris Mir 14 November 1970 |
Education | University of Karachi |
Occupations |
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Years active | 1980–present |
Children | 2 |
Parents |
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Relatives |
Huma Mir is a Pakistani actress, singer and writer. She is known for her roles in dramas Rafta Rafta, Gurez, Ba Adab Ba Mulahiza Hoshiyaar, Haala, Barish Ke Baad and Koyal.
Huma's grandfather was Mir Abdul Aziz from Sialkot, who was a poet in Punjabi, Urdu and Persian. [1] Huma's father Waris Mir, was also a columnist for Daily Jang and her mother was Mumtaz Mir, who migrated to Pakistan from Jammu in the region of Jammu and Kashmir in 1947. [2] Huma's father died on 9 July 1987 in Lahore and her mother died in 1993. [3]
Huma completed her studies from University of Karachi and she Medical graduate with a First Class First Masters in Urdu Literature and she became a PhD candidate later she studied Advanced Communications and she got a Diploma in Advanced Communications. [4]
Huma started working as child actress and appeared in drama Bahadar Ali which aired on PTV. [5] Then she worked in more dramas such as Muntazir Rahain Manoos Ajnabi, Musafatein, Nice To Meet You Problem House, Padaash, Pas-E-Aaina and Palay Shah. [6]
Huma Mir also works of articles in newspapers and magazines including Daily Times, The News International and The Nation in Pakistan and also at Canada. She is also Chairperson Youth of Committee at Arts Council of Pakistan at Karachi. [5] She also sanged songs O Laal Meri Pat Rakhio which was original snaged by Noor Jehan also Sanu Nehar Wale Pul Te Bula Ke, Ho Jamalo and Jeevay Jeevay Pakistan. [4]
Later she appeared in dramas Jise Paya Chahey Khwabon Ka Musafir, Aik Rat Aik Kahani, Jedi in Trouble, Afsos Hasil Ka and Musafatein. [6] Then she took a break and then after a 12-year gap she appeared in drama Koyal it aired on Aaj Entertainment the drama was written by Zanjabeel Asim Shah and directed by Yasir Hussain in which she portrayed the role of Nargis. [7] [8]
Huma was married but later she filed for divorce citing irreconcilable differences and her older brothers Hamid Mir, Faisal Mir, Imran Mir and Amir Mir are journalists. [6]
Year | Title | Role | Network |
---|---|---|---|
1980 | Bahadar Ali | Nikhil | PTV |
1987 | Dhoop Kinare | Sharmeen | PTV |
1989 | Sitamgar Taray Liay | Rakhshanda | PTV |
1990 | Ba Adab Ba Mulahiza Hoshiyaar | Farhana | PTV |
1991 | Gurez | Rani | PTV |
1992 | Dastaan | Seemi | PTV |
1992 | Hasina-E Alam | Aleena | PTV |
1992 | Pas-e-Aaina | Batool | PTV |
1993 | Barish Ke Baad | Maheen | PTV |
1993 | Rozan e Zindan Se | Irfana | PTV |
1994 | Haala | Haala | PTV |
1994 | Rafta Rafta | Ruby | PTV [9] |
1995 | Jise Paya Chahey Khwabon Ka Musafir | Mona | PTV |
1995 | Aik Rat Aik Kahani | Maya | PTV |
1995 | Uncle Sargam Show | Herself | PTV |
1995 | Palay Khan | Shazia | PTV |
1996 | Jedi in Trouble | Jeni | PTV |
1997 | Afsos Hasil Ka | Shaista | PTV |
1997 | Musafatein | Zeba | PTV |
1997 | Jeet | Urooj | PTV |
1998 | Gardbad | Nashkah | PTV |
1998 | Haft Aasman | Reshma | PTV |
1999 | Ek Safar Tanha Hi | Nida | PTV |
1999 | Hanste Baste | Ghazal | PTV |
2000 | Manoos Ajnabi | Tina | PTV |
2021 | Koyal | Nargis | Aaj Entertainment [10] |
Year | Title | Role |
---|---|---|
1993 | Ain Ishq | Chamki |
1994 | Aadmi | Irfana |
Huma authored a critically novel titled Kuchh Aur about destruction of the city she loved, floods and society in disarray. [11] She then wrote another book titled Yeh Hain Talat Hussain in which she wrote about his acting career and his biography. [12]
His grandfather Mir Abdul Aziz was an Urdu, Persian, and Punjabi language poet from Sialkot.
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Last edited by
Saqib (
talk |
contribs) 9 days ago. (
Update) |
Huma Mir | |
---|---|
Born | Huma Waris Mir 14 November 1970 |
Education | University of Karachi |
Occupations |
|
Years active | 1980–present |
Children | 2 |
Parents |
|
Relatives |
Huma Mir is a Pakistani actress, singer and writer. She is known for her roles in dramas Rafta Rafta, Gurez, Ba Adab Ba Mulahiza Hoshiyaar, Haala, Barish Ke Baad and Koyal.
Huma's grandfather was Mir Abdul Aziz from Sialkot, who was a poet in Punjabi, Urdu and Persian. [1] Huma's father Waris Mir, was also a columnist for Daily Jang and her mother was Mumtaz Mir, who migrated to Pakistan from Jammu in the region of Jammu and Kashmir in 1947. [2] Huma's father died on 9 July 1987 in Lahore and her mother died in 1993. [3]
Huma completed her studies from University of Karachi and she Medical graduate with a First Class First Masters in Urdu Literature and she became a PhD candidate later she studied Advanced Communications and she got a Diploma in Advanced Communications. [4]
Huma started working as child actress and appeared in drama Bahadar Ali which aired on PTV. [5] Then she worked in more dramas such as Muntazir Rahain Manoos Ajnabi, Musafatein, Nice To Meet You Problem House, Padaash, Pas-E-Aaina and Palay Shah. [6]
Huma Mir also works of articles in newspapers and magazines including Daily Times, The News International and The Nation in Pakistan and also at Canada. She is also Chairperson Youth of Committee at Arts Council of Pakistan at Karachi. [5] She also sanged songs O Laal Meri Pat Rakhio which was original snaged by Noor Jehan also Sanu Nehar Wale Pul Te Bula Ke, Ho Jamalo and Jeevay Jeevay Pakistan. [4]
Later she appeared in dramas Jise Paya Chahey Khwabon Ka Musafir, Aik Rat Aik Kahani, Jedi in Trouble, Afsos Hasil Ka and Musafatein. [6] Then she took a break and then after a 12-year gap she appeared in drama Koyal it aired on Aaj Entertainment the drama was written by Zanjabeel Asim Shah and directed by Yasir Hussain in which she portrayed the role of Nargis. [7] [8]
Huma was married but later she filed for divorce citing irreconcilable differences and her older brothers Hamid Mir, Faisal Mir, Imran Mir and Amir Mir are journalists. [6]
Year | Title | Role | Network |
---|---|---|---|
1980 | Bahadar Ali | Nikhil | PTV |
1987 | Dhoop Kinare | Sharmeen | PTV |
1989 | Sitamgar Taray Liay | Rakhshanda | PTV |
1990 | Ba Adab Ba Mulahiza Hoshiyaar | Farhana | PTV |
1991 | Gurez | Rani | PTV |
1992 | Dastaan | Seemi | PTV |
1992 | Hasina-E Alam | Aleena | PTV |
1992 | Pas-e-Aaina | Batool | PTV |
1993 | Barish Ke Baad | Maheen | PTV |
1993 | Rozan e Zindan Se | Irfana | PTV |
1994 | Haala | Haala | PTV |
1994 | Rafta Rafta | Ruby | PTV [9] |
1995 | Jise Paya Chahey Khwabon Ka Musafir | Mona | PTV |
1995 | Aik Rat Aik Kahani | Maya | PTV |
1995 | Uncle Sargam Show | Herself | PTV |
1995 | Palay Khan | Shazia | PTV |
1996 | Jedi in Trouble | Jeni | PTV |
1997 | Afsos Hasil Ka | Shaista | PTV |
1997 | Musafatein | Zeba | PTV |
1997 | Jeet | Urooj | PTV |
1998 | Gardbad | Nashkah | PTV |
1998 | Haft Aasman | Reshma | PTV |
1999 | Ek Safar Tanha Hi | Nida | PTV |
1999 | Hanste Baste | Ghazal | PTV |
2000 | Manoos Ajnabi | Tina | PTV |
2021 | Koyal | Nargis | Aaj Entertainment [10] |
Year | Title | Role |
---|---|---|
1993 | Ain Ishq | Chamki |
1994 | Aadmi | Irfana |
Huma authored a critically novel titled Kuchh Aur about destruction of the city she loved, floods and society in disarray. [11] She then wrote another book titled Yeh Hain Talat Hussain in which she wrote about his acting career and his biography. [12]
His grandfather Mir Abdul Aziz was an Urdu, Persian, and Punjabi language poet from Sialkot.