Savera Nadeem
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Savera Arham Nadeem | |
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Born | 1974 |
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Years active | 1995–present |
Children | 2[1] |
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Savera Nadeem is a Pakistani actress, producer and director.
Early life[]
Savera Nadeem was born in 1974 to Kashmiri family in Lahore. Her father, Shahid Nadeem, is a prominent journalist. She has a Masters in English Literature from Kinnaird College, Lahore, and studied directing at the National School of Drama, Delhi. Nadeem also has a background in classical music.[2][3]
Career[]
Acting[]
Savera Nadeem started acting when she was fifteen with her first drama, , being broadcast in 1989 on Pakistan television. She subsequently had the lead role in the drama serial Inkaar.[4][1][5]
Producer and director[]
Nadeem's first job as director was on Kal, a telefilm that shown on PTV and Geo TV. Subsequently, she directed thirteen episodes of , a drama shown on PTV.[2]
Filmography[]
Films[]
- Good Morning Karachi (2015)
- Manto (2015)
Television[]
Note: Nadeem appeared in many classic PTV series, following is the list of recent television work:
- Kiran
- Teri Berukhi
- Manzil
- Diya Jalay
- Mera Saaein
- Bari Apa
- Mera Yaqeen[6]
- Woh Chaar
- Main Manto
- Qaid-e-Tanhai
- Mahnoor
- Sawan
- Gharoor
- Janjaal Pura
- Dually Wed (aka Aurat Aur Char Dewari)
- Kitni Girhain Baqi Hai - Ep#33
- Pulsaraat (Tele Film)
- Baji (Tele Film)
- Arzoo (Tele Film)
- Laut Ke Chalay Aana[7]
- Nibah
- Baba Jani[8]
- Haiwan[9]
- Meray Paas Tum Ho
- Tera Yahan Koi Nahin
- Tum Ho Wajah
- Dikhawa
Talkshows[]
Nadeem was the presenter of AAJ TV's morning show AAJ SUBH from 27 September 2010 to 16 September 2011.[2]
Web series[]
Year | Title | Role | Platform | Notes |
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2021 | Dhoop Ki Deewar | Sarah's mother | ZEE5 |
Awards[]
Nadeem had the lead role in the Pakistan television drama serial Inkaar, and won the Pakistan Television Award for Best Drama Actress.[2]
See also[]
- List of Lollywood actors
References[]
- ^ a b Saadia Qamar (22 August 2015). "Catching-up With Savera Nadeem". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 2019-01-08.
- ^ a b c d "Savera Nadeem". PTV Global Official Website. Archived from the original on 2014-04-13. Retrieved 2014-04-09.
- ^ Saadia Qamar (29 December 2011). "Quintessence of Versatility: Savera Nadeem". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 2019-01-08.
- ^ Rehman, Sonya (July 2010). "Interview: Savera Nadeem". Newsline. Retrieved 2020-02-07.
- ^ "'Baat Cheet' with Savera Nadeem". The Nation. 10 August 2018. Retrieved 2018-01-08.
- ^ Altaf Hussain (22 November 2012). "Mera Yaqeen: A massive letdown by Sarmad Khoosat". Retrieved 2019-01-08.
- ^ Irfan Ul Haq (31 March 2017). "Noman Ijaz's next TV drama will explore men's midlife crisis". Dawn Images. Retrieved 2019-01-08.
- ^ Irfan Ul Haq (16 May 2018). "Faysal Quraishi's upcoming drama Baba Jani is not a love story". Dawn Images. Retrieved 2019-01-08.
- ^ Irfan Ul Haq (5 October 2018). "Faysal Quraishi talks about his upcoming child abuse TV drama". Dawn Images. Retrieved 2019-01-08.
External links[]
- 1974 births
- 20th-century Pakistani actresses
- 21st-century Pakistani actresses
- Actresses from Lahore
- Kinnaird College for Women University alumni
- Living people
- Pakistani people of Kashmiri descent
- Pakistani television actresses
- Pakistani television directors
- People from Lahore
- Women television directors