Amar Khan, a versatile Pakistani actress, director, and writer, was born on February 6, 1989, in Lahore, Pakistan. She is the daughter of veteran Pakistani actress Fareeha Jabeen. Khan graduated as a filmmaker from Beaconhouse National University, Lahore. Her career in the entertainment industry officially began in 2017 with her acting debut in the short film "Chashm-e-Num," which she also penned. She further showcased her writing and directing talents with acclaimed short films like "Black Wednesday," which won the Best Film Award in the Peace Category at the 60 Seconds International Film Awards. Amar Khan made her television debut in 2018 with the supernatural series "Belapur Ki Dayan," where her portrayal of Neelofur, a vengeful witch spirit, earned her a nomination for Best Emerging Talent at the Lux Style Awards. She quickly established herself with a penchant for unconventional and challenging roles, starring in notable dramas such as "Ghughi" as Nirmala, "Dil-e-Bereham" as Ayeza, and playing an antagonist in "Dil-e-Gumshuda" as Alizeh. Her performances have consistently garnered critical acclaim, solidifying her position as a prominent figure in the Pakistani drama industry. Beyond television, Amar Khan expanded her horizons into feature films, making her debut in "Dum Mastam" (2022), where she not only starred opposite Imran Ashraf but also wrote the script. Her dedication to diverse projects and her multifaceted talents as an actress, writer, and director continue to make her a significant contributor to Pakistani cinema and television. She has also been praised for her roles as Samra in "Qayamat," Abeer in "Baddua," Irha in "Daraar," and Heer in "Heer Da Hero."
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