Samiya Mumtaz is a highly acclaimed Pakistani film and television actress, celebrated for her powerful and versatile performances. Born in Karachi in 1970, she began her artistic journey in theater, notably with the Ajoka Theatre group in 1993, focusing on socially relevant plays. Her transition to television marked a significant point in her career, making her debut in the PTV serial "Zard Dopehar" in 1995. Mumtaz quickly gained widespread recognition for her ability to portray complex and emotionally charged characters with depth and authenticity, establishing herself as a prominent figure in the Pakistani entertainment industry. Her breakthrough role as Saba Kareem in the 2009-2010 Geo Entertainment series "Meri Zaat Zarra-e-Benishan" earned her critical acclaim and a Lux Style Award nomination. Throughout her career, she has delivered numerous memorable performances in dramas such as "Maaye Ni," "Sadqay Tumhare" (for which she won a Hum Award for her antagonistic role as Rasheeda), "Udaari," and "Sang-e-Mah," where her portrayal of Zarsanga was particularly well-received. Samiya Mumtaz made her film debut in 2014 with the drama-thriller "Dukhtar," which received international recognition, followed by her role in the critically acclaimed film "Moor" in 2015. Beyond her acting, Mumtaz is also known for her advocacy work for women's rights and her engagement with social issues, further solidifying her status as a respected and influential personality in Pakistan. She is set to portray the older Fatima Jinnah in an upcoming web series.
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