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Marina Khan
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Born (1962-12-26) 26 December 1962 (age 61)[1]
Peshawar, KPK, Pakistan
Occupations
Years active1982–present
Known forTanhaiyaan
as Sanya Ahmed
Dhoop Kinare
as Dr. Zoya Ali Khan
SpouseJalil Akhtar (m. 1989)

Marina Khan (born 26 December 1962) is a Pakistani television and film actress, director, and producer.[1] She is one of the most popular actresses of her time and was one of the most successful actresses of 1980s and 1990s.[2] Her television shows include Tanhaiyaan (1985), Dhoop Kinare (1987), Kohar (1991), Nijaat (1993), Tum Se Kehna Tha (1995) and Tanha (1997). She left the industry in mid-2000s and made a comeback from Tanhaiyan Naye Silsile (2012) which was the sequel to her debut series Tanhaiyan. Khan made her film debut with a title role in the 2016 movie Lala Begum.[3]

Early life and family

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Khan was born in Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan.[4] Her father Rehmat Khan came from a Pashtun family from Tank district, Dera Ismail Khan, while her mother Anna Rehmat was of English descent but settled in Peshawar. She is the granddaughter of Nawab of Tank Nawab Qutubdin Khan.[5] Her father worked for the Pakistan Air Force and the family had to relocate almost every two years depending upon his job assignment. Marina and Kehkashan Awan were childhood friends since their junior school days and both of them went to same the Karachi College.[1] In an interview, Khan said that due to constant relocation she did not have long-term childhood friends.[1]

Acting career

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Marina Khan made her debut in a PTV drama in honor of Rashid Minhas Shaheed, Pakistan's national hero from the Indo-Pakistan War of 1971. She received her real breakthrough from the drama serial Tanhaiyaan in 1985. "Marina Khan rose to fame with Tanhaiyaan, which became a tremendous hit amongst Pakistani audiences."[6] However, later Marina took up directing and production as parts of her profession and also had her own cooking show.[6]

Khan is currently settled in Karachi also remains the goodwill representative of World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF). She hosted the show Marina Mornings (2007–08) on ARY Digital.[3] In 2016 she appeared in Mehreen Jabbar's short film Lala Begum. The film was premiered at Mosaic International South Asian Film Festival on 6 August 2016 under the Zeal for Unity banner.[7] She later made a cameo appearance in Punjab Nahi Jaongi (2017) and appeared in reoccurring roles in Na Maloom Afraad 2 (2018), and Parwaaz Hai Junoon (2018).[8][9] In the same year she appeared in Mehreen Jabbar's Eid telefilm Hum Chale Aaye.[10] As for television, Khan is currently active in Urdu television industry and appearing in various television dramas. Her most recent appearances includes Jackson Heights (2014),[11] Kaif-e-Baharan (2018),[12] Noor-ul-Ain (2018),[13] Qaid (2018),[14] Dil Kiya Karey (2018),[15] Bandish (2019)[16] and Aulaad (2020–21).

Filmography

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Television series

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Year Title Role Notes Ref(s)
1982 Nishan-e-Haider - Rashid Minhas Shaheed Farhat [17]
1985 Tanhaiyaan Sanya Ahmed [18]
1986 Show Time Herself
1987 Ehsas Miss Saima [17]
Dhoop Kinare Dr. Zoya Ali Khan [18]
1989 Kaliyan Herself
1991 Kohar Shamin
1992 Parosi Roshan Ara aka Munni
1993 Yes Sir, No Sir Herself
1993 Nijaat Tanya
1995 Yun Chaha Tha Magar Naira
1995 Tum se Kehna Tha Hira Adaptation of While You Were Sleeping
Bewafaiyan Rubab [17]
1997 Khaali Haath Jiya [17]
1997 Tanha Ramsha (Shakeela Begum's niece)
1999 Kaise Kahoon Hina [17]
2000 Tum Hi To Ho Jenny [17]
2009 Azar Ki Ayegi Baraat  — Director
2010 Dolly ki Ayegi Baraat  — Director
2011 Takkay ki Ayegi Baraat Dr Fariha Hashim Director also
2012–2013 Tanhaiyan Naye Silsilay Sanya Ahmed Director also [19]
2012 Annie ki Ayegi Baraat  — Director
2014–2015 Jackson Heights Michelle
2018 Kaif-e-Baharan Shaista Fatima
Noor-ul-Ain Khizar's mother
2018–2019 Qaid Sofia; Ashir's mother
2019 Dil Kiya Karay Romaisa [15]
Cheekh Herself Special appearance in series promo [15]
Bandish Madiha Junaid [16]
Gustakh Ishq Pari's mother
2020 Munafiq Sabiha Begum [20]
Dil Ruba Ghazala
2020–21 Aulaad Zakiya [21]
2021 Pardes  — Director [22]
2021-22 Mein Hari Piya Fawad's mother
2022 Mushkil  — Director
2024 Yahya Sabra

Telefilm

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Year Title Role
1999 Abba, Amma Aur Ali Misha[17]
2002 Mere Dost Teacher
Lamha Meher
2018 Hum Chale Aaye Nusrat

Film

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Year Title Role Notes Ref(s)
1996 Farar Natasha Telefilm [17]
2016 Lala Begum Meher / Lala Begum
2017 Punjab Nahi Jaungi Lady In Restaurant Special appearance
2018 Na Maloom Afraad 2 Sona (Parri's mother)
Parwaaz Hai Junoon Sania's mother
2019 Parey Hut Love Herself Cameo [23]
Superstar Laila Khan [24]
2021 Khel Khel Mein Mrs. Haque [25]
2022 Tich Button Pammi [22]
2022 Yaara Vey Soni [26]
2023 Teri Meri Kahaniyaan Director; "Pasoori" [27]

Reality shows

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Year Show Role Channel Notes
1988 Yes Sir No Sir Guest PTV
1999 Kahani Corner Host PTV
2006 Dil Pe Mat Le Yaar Guest ARY Digital Special
2007–2008 Marina Mornings Host ARY Digital Rise & Shine, Summer
2009 Always Girls Can Host Broadcast syndication
Nestle Nesvita Women of Strength '09 Guest Broadcast syndication
Kaun Banegi Cooking Queen Judge Indus TV
2011 Utho Jago Pakistan Guest Geo TV
2009 The Shareef Show Guest Geo TV
2018 Breaking Weekend Guest ARY Zindagi
2017 Mazaaq Raat Guest Dunya TV
2020 Bol Nights with Ahsan Khan Guest BOL Network
Good Morning Pakistan Guest ARY Digital

Awards and recognition

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Year Award Category Result Title Ref.
1986 Nigar Award Best TV Actress Won Tanhaiyaan [28]
2002 1st Lux Style Awards Best Television Actress Nominated [29]
1987 PTV Award Best Actress Won Dhoop Kinare [30]
2023 Lux Style Awards Lux Changemaker's Award Won Contribution to Media Industry [31]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Personality Profile". PTV. Archived from the original on 8 April 2008. Retrieved 14 March 2017.
  2. ^ "Eleven ignored dramas of Marina Khan". The Nation. 17 November 2017.
  3. ^ a b "Morning inspiration!". Aurora Magazine. 16 March 2019. Retrieved 22 March 2019.
  4. ^ "SHAREEF SHOW MAREENA KHAN". YouTube.
  5. ^ Rewind with Samina Peerzada (18 July 2019), Marina Khan | The Stories Of Tanhaiyan and Dhoop Kinare | Part I | Rewind With Samina Peerzada, retrieved 20 July 2019
  6. ^ a b http://vidpk.com/p/82/Marina-Khan/ Archived 15 March 2017 at the Wayback Machine, Profile of Marina Khan, Retrieved 14 March 2017
  7. ^ "Lala Begum Screening at Canadian Film Festival". Newsline. 26 July 2016. Retrieved 8 September 2016.
  8. ^ Haq, Irfan Ul (19 June 2017). "Marina Khan will make her film debut with 'Na Maloom Afraad 2'". Images. Retrieved 22 March 2019.
  9. ^ Shabbir, Buraq. "Parwaaz Hai Junoon trailer shows the human side of fighter pilots". www.thenews.com.pk. Retrieved 22 March 2019.
  10. ^ "Mehreen Jabbar, Mohammad Ahmad and Marina Khan: The M trio reunite". The Nation. 25 June 2017. Retrieved 22 March 2019.
  11. ^ Siddique, Sadaf (27 December 2014). "Jackson Heights review: On way to resolution". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 22 March 2019.
  12. ^ Ahmad, Fouzia Nasir (11 March 2018). "THE TUBE". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 22 March 2019.
  13. ^ "Sarmad Khoosat and Abdullah Seja pair up for Noorul Ain". Daily Times. 30 September 2017. Retrieved 22 March 2019.
  14. ^ Khan, Saira (23 May 2018). "Exclusive: Zara Noor Abbas and Syed Jibran pair up for Wajahat Rauf's unusual story 'Qaid'". HIP. Retrieved 22 March 2019.
  15. ^ a b c Desk, Instep. "Upcoming plays of 2019". www.thenews.com.pk. Retrieved 22 March 2019. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  16. ^ a b Khan, Sheeba (2 February 2019). "Review: This black magic TV drama is a Pakistani horror fan's delight". Images. Retrieved 22 March 2019.
  17. ^ a b c d e f g h "Eleven ignored dramas of Marina Khan". The Nation. 17 November 2017. Retrieved 22 March 2019.
  18. ^ a b 'Old but not forgotten: Top 10 Pakistani dramas to re-watch now', Dawn newspaper, Published 13 March 2015, Retrieved 14 March 2017
  19. ^ "'Tanhaiyan' actors make a comeback with sequel". The Express Tribune. 20 October 2012. Retrieved 20 October 2012.
  20. ^ "Munafiq Episode, Munafiq Drama Cast, Munafiq Schedule, Munafiq OST". harpalgeo.tv. Retrieved 16 February 2020.
  21. ^ "Aulaad: A heart touching social drama with superstars". The Nation. 18 December 2020. Retrieved 17 March 2021.
  22. ^ a b Desk, Web (5 March 2021). "Marina Khan to make directorial comeback with TV serial". Daily Jang. Retrieved 17 March 2021. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  23. ^ Maliha Rehman (7 January 2019). "Parey Hut Love is a lighthearted love story with lots of subliminal layers, says Asim Raza". Dawn Images. Retrieved 30 March 2019.
  24. ^ "Mahira Khan, Bilal Ashraf's on-screen chemistry in 'Superstar's latest track is leaving fans awestruck". The News International. 20 July 2019. Retrieved 20 July 2019.
  25. ^ "'Khel Khel Mein' releasing on November 19". Daily Times. 30 October 2021.
  26. ^ Staff, DAWN (19 September 2019). "Sami Khan's Yaara Vey is coming out soon". Images. Retrieved 12 October 2019.
  27. ^ "Nadeem Baig, Nabeel Qureshi and Marina Khan set to direct upcoming film 'Teri Meri Kahaniyaan'". Business Recorder. 13 May 2023. Archived from the original on 14 June 2023. Retrieved 17 June 2023.
  28. ^ "نگار ایوارڈز برائے سال 1986". Nigar Weekly (in Urdu). Golden Jubilee Number: 297. 2000.
  29. ^ "https://web.archive.org/web/20030715233432/http://www.luxstyleawards.com/winners/pastwinners.asp"
  30. ^ "Star & Style Season 3 | Dhoop Kinare Special Show". Pakistan Television Corporation. 19 June 2023.
  31. ^ "And the winners are: Yumna Zaidi becomes LSA's most award winning female actor for TV". The Express Tribune. 8 October 2023.
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