Sajeer Uddin, also known as Khalifa Sajeer Uddin, is a distinguished Pakistani actor, director, engineer, and teacher. Born in Karachi in 1965, he initially pursued a degree in civil engineering from NED University of Engineering and Technology. Despite his academic background in engineering, Sajeer's passion for the performing arts led him to embark on an acting career in 1989, where he quickly became a prominent figure in both Pakistani television and theater. Throughout his extensive career, Sajeer Uddin has been celebrated for his versatility and ability to portray diverse characters. He gained significant recognition for his role in the drama serial "Sanam," and his filmography includes impactful performances in numerous other productions such as "Alvida," "Mann Mayal," "Saheliyaan," "Goonj," and "Raja London Ka." He is known for taking on significant roles, including 'Motan Mateen' in the comedy serial 'Nadaan Nadia,' 'Liaqat Ali Khan' in the docudrama 'Jinnah sey Quaid-e-Azamtak,' and a satirical portrayal of 'Nawaz Sharif' in 'Hum Sub Ummeed Sey Hein.' Sajeer Uddin's dedication to his craft and his multifaceted personality, balancing his acting career with his background as an engineer and teacher, have made him a respected name in the Pakistani entertainment industry. His consistent delivery of strong performances has solidified his reputation as a versatile and sought-after talent, contributing significantly to Pakistani television.

















