Adnan Siddiqui is a highly acclaimed Pakistani actor, producer, and model who has significantly impacted both the local and international entertainment industries. Born on October 23, 1969, in Lahore, Pakistan, he embarked on his acting journey in the early 1990s, making his television debut with the PTV drama serial 'Aroosa' in 1994. Over three decades, Siddiqui has established himself as a versatile performer, renowned for his ability to portray complex and diverse characters on screen. His nuanced acting has earned him numerous accolades and a dedicated fan base across the globe. Beyond Pakistani dramas, Siddiqui has garnered international recognition, appearing in Hollywood and Bollywood productions. He made his Hollywood debut in the 2007 film 'A Mighty Heart,' where he shared the screen with Angelina Jolie and Irrfan Khan, portraying Dost Aliani, an investigator. His foray into Bollywood came with the 2017 Hindi film 'Mom,' where he acted opposite the legendary Sridevi as Anand Sabarwal. Domestically, he is celebrated for pivotal roles in hit dramas such as 'Meri Zaat Zara-e-Benishan' (2010), 'Sammi' (2017) as Rashid, and the immensely popular 'Mere Paas Tum Ho' (2019) as Shehwaar. In addition to his acting career, Adnan Siddiqui is also a successful producer, owning his production house, Cereal Entertainment, which has produced various television series and films including 'Ghughi' (2018) and 'Dum Mastam' (2022). He has also hosted reality shows like 'Tamasha' and participated in 'Jeeto Pakistan League.' His enduring contributions to Pakistani drama and film were recently acknowledged with the HUM Special Golden Plate Award at the 10th Hum Awards in October 2025. Siddiqui's career is a testament to his talent, dedication, and ability to transcend geographical boundaries in the world of entertainment.














