Nazlee Nasr is a seasoned Pakistani actress, celebrated for her versatile performances in Urdu-language dramas across a career spanning over two decades. Born on March 22, 1979, in Karachi, Pakistan, she pursued her higher education at the University of Karachi before making her mark in the entertainment industry. [1, 5] Nasr made her professional acting debut in 1994 with the iconic PTV mini-series "Dhuwan," where she played the notable role of Sara, an undercover agent. [1, 3] This breakthrough role established her as a prominent figure in Pakistani television during the 1990s. Throughout her career, she has been recognized for her ability to portray a diverse range of characters, often excelling in maternal or strong supporting roles, showcasing emotional depth and tackling complex family dynamics in dramas aired on major channels like Geo TV, ARY Digital, and Hum TV. [1] After a hiatus from acting to focus on her first marriage, Nazli Nasr returned to the screen in the late 2000s, continuing to deliver memorable performances. Her extensive filmography includes acclaimed serials such as "Mere Humdum Mere Dost" (2014), "Zip Bus Chup Raho" (2011), and "Zamani Manzil Kay Maskharay" (2017). [1, 3] Beyond television, she has also appeared in telefilms and films, further solidifying her status as a respected and enduring presence in the Pakistani entertainment landscape.














