Neelam Muneer Khan, widely known as Neelam Muneer, is a prominent Pakistani actress and model who has carved a significant niche for herself in the Pakistani entertainment industry. Born on March 20, 1992, in Mardan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, she was raised in Karachi after her father's early passing, with her mother single-handedly bringing up Neelam and her three sisters. Muneer began her career in modeling during her school years before making a successful transition into acting. Muneer's acting debut was with the drama series "Thoda Sa Aasmaan" on PTV Home, marking the beginning of a prolific television career. She gained widespread recognition and critical acclaim for her powerful portrayal of Ulfat in the 2018 television series "Dil Mom Ka Diya," which became one of the most-watched shows in Pakistani television history and earned her a nomination for Best TV Actress at the 18th Lux Style Awards. Her notable television works also include "Meri Subha Ka Sitara," "Qaid-e-Tanhai," "Jal Pari," "Meri Behan Maya," "Umm-e-Haniya," "Kahin Deep Jaley," and "Bikhray Moti," showcasing her versatility and ability to embody diverse characters. Beyond television, Neelam Muneer has also made a significant impact in Pakistani cinema. She made her film debut in the commercially successful comedy-thriller "Chupan Chupai" in 2017, followed by a starring role in the romantic-comedy "Wrong No. 2" in 2019, both of which were box office hits. Her filmography further expanded with roles in "Kaaf Kangana" (2019) and the murder mystery "Chakkar" (2022), where she impressively played dual roles as twins. Neelam Muneer continues to be a dynamic and influential figure in the Pakistani entertainment landscape, captivating audiences with her compelling performances.














