Marina Khan
Marina Khan | |
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ﻣﺭﯾﻨﮧ ﺧﺎﻥ | |
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Occupations | |
Years active | 1982–present |
Known for | Tanhaiyaan as Sanya Ahmed Dhoop Kinare as Dr. Zoya Ali Khan |
Spouse | Jalil Akhtar (m. 1989) |
Marina Khan (born 26 December 1962)[1][2] 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.[3] Her television shows include Tanhaiyaan (1985), Dhoop Kinare (1987), Kohar (1991), Nijaat (1993), Tum Se Kehna Tha (1995) and Tanha (1997). She went into hiatus in mid-2000s and made comeback on-screen with 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 drama Lala Begum.[4]
Early life and family
[edit]Marina Khan was born on 26 December 1962 in Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan.[1] 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. 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
[edit]Television career
[edit]Khan made her acting debut in a PTV series Nishan-e-Haider, and appeared in the episode paying tribute to Rashid Minhas Shaheed, Pakistan's national hero from the Indo-Pakistan War of 1971. Her breakthrough performance came in 1985 with the hit series Tanhaiyaan, where she played the lively and materialistic yet sensitive Sanya.[5] Khan has fondly referred to Tanhaiyaan as her "all-time favorite" project, crediting it for introducing her to the audience.[6]
The massive popularity of Tanhaiyaan led to the star cast reuniting for another series, the medical drama Dhoop Kinarey, which aired on PTV. Khan played the role of Dr. Zoya Ali Khan, a carefree and young doctor, in the series. Both her iconic portrayals in Tanhaiyaan and Dhoop Kinarey were featured in an article by The Express Tribune in 2021, highlighting Haseena Moin's empowered female characters of the 80s.[7]
Khan's subsequent projects showcased her versatility as a television personality. She took on directing and production roles, and even hosted her own cooking show. In 2007-2008, she hosted the show Marina Mornings on ARY Digital.[5][4]
In 2014, Marina Khan played Michelle, a Jackson Heights-based Pakistani-Christian restaurant owner, in Jackson Heights. Her performance was praised by Sadaf Siddique of Dawn, who described her as "a pleasure to watch."[8]
In 2018, Khan portrayed strict maternal roles in several projects, including Kaif-e-Baharan, Noor ul Ain, and Qaid. She also appeared as a superstitious mother in Dil Kiya Karay.[9][10] Her performance in the horror-drama Bandish was also praised.[11]
In 2020, Khan played an emotionally charged older mother in the family drama Aulaad.[6]
Film career
[edit]In 2016, Khan appeared in Mehreen Jabbar's short film Lala Begum, premiered at the Mosaic International South Asian Film Festival. Played the titular role, Khan depicted a bitter lady in the film.[12] The following year, she made a cameo appearance in Punjab Nahi Jaungi and had recurring roles in the 2018 releases Na Maloom Afraad 2 and Parwaaz Hai Junoon.[13][14] Khan played a loveable maternal role in the 2022 release Yaara Vey.[15]
Filmography
[edit]Television series
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Director | Notes | Ref(s) |
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1982 | Nishan-e-Haider | Farhat | Episode "Rashid Minhas Shaheed" | [3] | |
1985 | Tanhaiyaan | Sanya Ahmed | [16][5][6] | ||
1986 | Show Time | Herself | |||
1987 | Ehsas | Miss Saima | [3][5][6] | ||
1987 | Dhoop Kinare | Dr. Zoya Ali Khan | [16][5][6] | ||
1989 | Kaliyan | Herself | |||
1991 | Kohar | Shamin | [6] | ||
1992 | Parosi | Roshan Ara "Munni" | [6] | ||
1993 | Nijaat | Tanya | [6] | ||
1995 | Yun Chaha Tha Magar | Naira | |||
1995 | Tum se Kehna Tha | Hira | Adaptation of While You Were Sleeping | ||
Bewafaiyan | Rubab | [3] | |||
1997 | Khaali Haath | Jiya | [3] | ||
1997 | Tanha | Ramsha | |||
1999 | Kaise Kahoon | Hina | [3] | ||
2000 | Tum Hi To Ho | Jenny | [3][6] | ||
2009 | Azar Ki Ayegi Baraat | — | [17] | ||
2010 | Dolly ki Ayegi Baraat | — | [17] | ||
2011 | Takkay ki Ayegi Baraat | Dr Fariha Hashim | [17] | ||
2012–2013 | Tanhaiyan Naye Silsilay | Sanya Ahmed | [6][18] | ||
2012 | Annie Ki Ayegi Baraat | — | |||
2014–2015 | Jackson Heights | Michelle | [8] | ||
2017 | Dhund | Humaira | Episodes 5,6 | [19] | |
2018 | Kaif-e-Baharan | Shaista Fatima | |||
Noor-ul-Ain | Khizar's mother | ||||
2018–2019 | Qaid | Sofia | |||
2019 | Dil Kiya Karay | Romaisa | [20] | ||
Cheekh | Herself | Special appearance in series promo | [20] | ||
Bandish | Madiha Junaid | ||||
Gustakh Ishq | Pari's mother | ||||
2020 | Munafiq | Sabiha Begum | |||
Dil Ruba | Ghazala | ||||
2020–21 | Aulaad | Zakiya | [21] | ||
2021 | Pardes | — | [17] | ||
2021-22 | Mein Hari Piya | Fawad's mother | |||
2022 | Mushkil | — | [22] | ||
2024 | Yahya | Sabra | [23] |
Telefilm
[edit]Year | Title | RoleRef(s) | |
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1996 | Farar | Natasha | [3] |
1999 | Abba, Amma Aur Ali | Misha | [3] |
2002 | Mere Dost | Teacher | |
Lamha | Meher | ||
2018 | Hum Chale Aaye | Nusrat | [24] |
Film
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref(s) |
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2016 | Lala Begum | Meher / Lala Begum[4] | ||
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 | [25] |
Superstar | Laila Khan | [26] | ||
2021 | Khel Khel Mein | Mrs. Haque | [27] | |
2022 | Tich Button | Pammi | [17] | |
2022 | Yaara Vey | Soni | [28] | |
2023 | Teri Meri Kahaniyaan | — | Director; "Pasoori" | [29] |
Reality shows
[edit]Year | Show | Role | Channel | Notes |
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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[4] | 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
[edit]Year | Award | Category | Result | Title | Ref. |
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1986 | Nigar Award | Best TV Actress | Won | Tanhaiyaan | [30] |
2002 | 1st Lux Style Awards | Best Television Actress | Nominated | — | |
1987 | PTV Award | Best Actress | Won | Dhoop Kinare | [31] |
2023 | Lux Style Awards | Lux Changemaker's Award | Won | Contribution to Media Industry | [32] |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e "Marina Khan - Profile". PTV (Pakistani TV channel). Archived from the original on 8 April 2008. Retrieved 14 December 2024.
- ^ "13 Famous Pakistanis born in December". The Nation newspaper. 14 December 2015. Archived from the original on 14 December 2024. Retrieved 14 December 2024.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i Muhammad Ali (17 November 2017). "Eleven ignored dramas of Marina Khan". The Nation. Archived from the original on 18 November 2017. Retrieved 22 March 2019.
- ^ a b c d Fouzia Mapara (16 March 2019). "Morning inspiration! (Marina Khan)". Aurora Magazine (Dawn Group of Newspapers). Archived from the original on 3 June 2023. Retrieved 14 December 2024.
- ^ a b c d e "Profile of Marina Khan". Vidpk.com website. Archived from the original on 15 March 2017. Retrieved 14 December 2024.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j Muhammad Ali (7 August 2020). "In Conversation with Marina Khan". The Friday Times newspaper. Archived from the original on 14 December 2024. Retrieved 14 December 2024.
- ^ Hira Hyder (26 March 2021). "From Haseena Moin's empowered female characters of the 80s to the damsels in distress of today". The Express Tribune.
- ^ a b Sadaf Siddique (24 November 2014). "Jackson Heights review: Zooming into South Asian immigrant life". Dawn newspaper. Archived from the original on 31 January 2023. Retrieved 14 December 2024.
- ^ "Sarmad Khoosat and Abdullah Seja pair up for Noorul Ain". Daily Times. 30 September 2017. Retrieved 22 March 2019.
- ^ Buraq Shabbir (8 September 2019). "From Tanhaiyaan to Dil Kiya Karey". The News International.
- ^ Sheeba Khan (25 March 2019). "Review: 17 episodes in, TV drama Bandish keeps getting scarier". DAWN Images.
- ^ "Lala Begum Screening at Canadian Film Festival". Newsline. 26 July 2016. Retrieved 8 September 2016.
- ^ Haq, Irfan Ul (19 June 2017). "Marina Khan will make her film debut with 'Na Maloom Afraad 2'". Images. Retrieved 22 March 2019.
- ^ Shabbir, Buraq. "Parwaaz Hai Junoon trailer shows the human side of fighter pilots". www.thenews.com.pk. Retrieved 22 March 2019.
- ^ "To the producers of 'Yaara Vey', all I can say is shame on you: Marina Khan". The Express Tribune. 2 August 2022.
- ^ a b Bisma Ahmad (13 March 2015). "Old but not forgotten: Top 10 Pakistani dramas to re-watch now". Dawn. Retrieved 14 March 2017.
- ^ a b c d e "Marina Khan to make directorial comeback with TV serial". Daily Jang. 5 March 2021. Archived from the original on 14 December 2024. Retrieved 17 March 2021.
- ^ "'Tanhaiyan' actors make a comeback with sequel". The Express Tribune. 20 October 2012. Retrieved 20 October 2012.
- ^ Muhammad Ali (20 August 2017). "Tonight's episode of Dhund will feature Marina Khan as the protagonist". The Nation. Archived from the original on 7 November 2022.
- ^ a b "Upcoming plays of 2019". www.thenews.com.pk. Retrieved 22 March 2019.
- ^ "Aulaad: A heart touching social drama with superstars". The Nation. 18 December 2020. Retrieved 17 March 2021.
- ^ "Saboor Aly, Khushhal Khan's 'Mushkil' poster revealed". Daily Times. 17 July 222. Retrieved 14 December 2024.
- ^ "'Yahya' starts on Geo TV today". The News International. 1 November 2024. Retrieved 14 December 2024.
- ^ "Mehreen Jabbar, Mohammad Ahmad and Marina Khan: The M trio reunite". The Nation. 25 June 2017. Retrieved 22 March 2019.
- ^ 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.
- ^ "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.
- ^ "'Khel Khel Mein' releasing on November 19". Daily Times. 30 October 2021.
- ^ Staff, DAWN (19 September 2019). "Sami Khan's Yaara Vey is coming out soon". Images. Retrieved 12 October 2019.
- ^ "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.
- ^ "نگار ایوارڈز برائے سال 1986". Nigar Weekly (in Urdu). Golden Jubilee Number: 297. 2000.
- ^ "Star & Style Season 3 | Dhoop Kinare Special Show". Pakistan Television Corporation. 19 June 2023.
- ^ "And the winners are: Yumna Zaidi becomes LSA's most award winning female actor for TV". The Express Tribune. 8 October 2023.
External links
[edit]- Marina Khan at IMDb
- 1962 births
- Living people
- Pashtun actresses
- People from Peshawar
- Pakistani television actresses
- Pakistani television directors
- Pakistani television producers
- Pakistani people of English descent
- Actresses from Karachi
- 20th-century Pakistani actresses
- 21st-century Pakistani actresses
- Women television producers
- PTV Award winners
- Women television directors
- Nigar Award winners
- Pashtun filmmakers
- Lux Style Award winners