Samina Peerzada
Samina Peerzada (née Butt, Urdu: ثمینہ پیرزادہ) is a film and television actress, producer and director from Pakistan.
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Born | Samina Butt 9 August 1945[1] |
Alma mater | PECHS, Karachi Government College of Commerce & Economics, Karachi |
Occupation | Actress, Producer & Director, Activist |
Years active | 1982 – Present |
Known for | Performance, Progress, Peace |
Notable work | Zindagi Gulzar Hai Meri Zaat Zarra-e-Benishan Durr-e-Shehwar |
Style | Versatile |
Spouse(s) | Usmaan Peerzada |
Children | Two daughters |
Personal life
Samina was born into an educated Kashmiri Butt family in Lahore, but was raised in Karachi, Sindh Pakistan. After graduating in commerce she chose to pursue a career in acting. After many successful years of acting in television dramas and minor roles in television advertisements Samina was cast in starring roles in several films.
She married Usman Peerzada,[2] a fellow media personality, in 1975. The couple have two daughters, Anum and Amal.[3][4] Their younger daughter Amal is a miniature artist.[5][6]
Career
Samina started her career in 1982 and has acted in several films including Nazdikiyan, Mukhra, Bazar-e-Husn, Shaadi Mere Shohar Ki and Bulandi.
She has traveled widely and has also performed in Oslo at The International Ibsen Festival.[7] Her notable stage performances include productions such as Raaz-o-Niaz and Ibsen's A Doll’s House.[7]
She has a long list of television plays to her credit including Zindagi Gulzar Hai, Meri Zaat Zarra-e-Benishan, Rehaai, Durr-e-Shahwar, Dastaan and Karobi.
Upcoming work
Her first Hollywood film, The Valley, released on 2 March 2018.[8] Alyy Khan, another actor from Pakistan is also starring in this film.
As a Director
Samina Peerzada made her directorial debut through Inteha, a critically acclaimed film[2] addressing the social issue of marital rape. Subsequently, she directed the less well-received commercial film Shararat.[2]
Show Host
Rewind with Samina Peerzada on YouTube
Awards
Samina Peerzada's directorial debut Inteha received nine national awards.[2] She was also conferred with a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Beyond the Mango Film Festival held in Bradford, UK, in November 2013. She consecutively won the Hum Award for Best Supporting Actress in 2013 and 2014 for Roshan Sitara and Zindagi Gulzar Hai.[9][10] She was decorated with Lifetime Achievement Award for Excellence in Television by Hum TV at the 3rd Hum Awards held in Dubai in April 2015.[11][12][13]
Filmography
Actress
Television
Drama | Role | Year | Broadcasting Network | Additional Notes |
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Darya | Wife | 1983 | PTV | Plays the role of a runaway (city) wife who finds protection, acceptance, respect, love and boundless affection from simple village folks making a lifelong bond by marrying into the tribe. |
Zard Dopehar | 1995 | PTV | ||
Wafa Kay Mausam | Mother | 2001 | PTV | |
Sheeshay Ka Mahal | 2002 | PTV | ||
Thori Si Mohabbat | Leading Lady | 2004 | Geo TV | |
Ana | Sadiqa | 2004 | PTV | |
Dil, Diya, Dehleez | Sheher Bano | 2006 | Hum TV | Dil, Diya, Dehleez is a drama which is based on the novel of same name by Riffat Siraj |
Tere Aajaney Se | 2006 | TV ONE | ||
Ishq Ki Inteha | 2009 | Geo TV | Nominated for Best TV Serial | |
Thori Door Sath Chalo | 2009 | Hum TV | ||
Meri Zaat Zarra-e-Benishan | Tai Amma | 2009 | Geo TV | Meri Zaat is the most-viewed serial on Geo TV to date. |
Noorpur Ki Rani | Anna | 2009 | Hum TV | |
Tair-e-Lahooti | 2009 | Hum TV | ||
Mohabbat Kon rokay | 2009 | ARY Digital | ||
Dil Ki Dehleez Par | 2009 | PTV | ||
The Ghost | 2009 | Hum TV | ||
Dil-e-Nadan | 2009 | Geo TV | ||
Kalmoohi | Aasiya | 2010 | PTV | |
Natak Mandi | 2010 | PTV | ||
Bebak | 2010 | Hum TV | ||
Dastaan | Bibi/Saleha | 2010 | Hum TV | Dastaan is based on a novel on the independence of Pakistan written by Razia Butt |
Kafir | Mehwish | 2011 | ARY Digital | |
Pani Jaisa Piyar | Arfa | 2011 | Hum TV | |
Koi Lamha Gulab Ho | 2011 | Hum TV | ||
Rangeelpur | Mother | 2011 | PTV | |
Mera Naseeb | Salima | 2011 | Hum TV | |
Kuch Khwab Thay Meray | Annie | 2011 | ARY Digital | |
Durr-e-Shahwar | Durr-e-Shahwar | 2012 | Hum TV | A phenomenal show that explores the difficulties faced by women after marriage |
Shehr-e-Zaat | Naani/Amma | 2012 | Hum TV | |
Roshan Sitara | Roshan Ara's mother | 2012 | Hum TV | |
Zindagi Gulzar Hai | Rafia (Kashaf's Mother) | 2012 | Hum TV | Hum Award for Best Supporting Actress. Plays the role of a mother every one of us would want to have. |
Ghaao | Mahjabeen | 2012 | Geo TV | |
Rehaai | Sumaira | 2013 | Hum TV | Plays the role of a mother(in-law) every married lady would want to have, supportive, sensitive and always defending the rights and aspirations of daughter-in-law(s). |
Kuch Is Tarah | 2013 | PTV | ||
Chaar Chaand | Mother | 2013 | Geo TV | |
Meri Beti | Airaj's Grandmother | 2013 | ARY Digital | |
Kitni Girhain Baaki Hain | Mother | 2014 | Hum TV | Episode: Wida Na Karna Maa |
Kaanch | 2014 | ARY Digital | ||
Adhura Milan | Elderly lady | 2014 | A-Plus Entertainment | |
Neelum Kinaray | 2015 | Hum TV | ||
Judai | 2016 | ARY Digital | ||
Beqasoor | 2016 | ARY Digital | ||
Aap Ke Liye | Nishat Malik | 2016 | ARY Digital | Plays the role of a crafty elder sister. |
Be Aib | Sadaf | 2016 | Urdu1 | Plays the role of a high headed and very haughty lady. |
Saanp Seerhi | Mother | 2017 | Express Entertainment | Plays the role of a loving Mother. |
Rasm E Duniya | Elder Sister-in-Law | 2017 | ARY Digital | Plays the role of a family matriarch. |
Ghanti | Wife | PTV | ||
Hissar | Wife | PTV | ||
Karb | Wife | PTV | ||
Kathputli | Wife | PTV | ||
Musafirkhana | Lady passenger | PTV | ||
Doosra Chehra | PTV | |||
Jab Jab Dil Milay | PTV | |||
Mallika-e-Alam | PTV | |||
Saahil | PTV | |||
Raat | PTV | |||
Chakkar-e-Azam | PTV | |||
Fishaar | PTV | |||
Hisaar | PTV | |||
Karobi | PTV | |||
Panah | PTV | |||
Telefilms
Telefilm | Role | Year | Broadcasting Network |
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Climax | Elderly Lady Lover | 2009 | Hum TV |
Band Bajj Gaya | Elderly Lady | 2010 | ARY Digital |
Lunch With Lubna | Mad Lady | 2012 | Hum TV |
Zindagi Ab Bhi Muskurati Hai | Mother | 2013 | Hum TV |
Lakeerain | Mother | 2013 | Express Entertainment |
Chor Babul Ka Ghar | Mother | 2013 | ARY Digital |
Noor (Musical Telefilm) | Elderly lady | 2017 | Urdu1 |
Films
Film | Role | Year | Additional Notes |
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The Blood of Hussain | Lisa (General's daughter) | 1980 | Released in February 1981 in the UK. Banned in Pakistan. |
Shaadi Mere Shohar Ki | Leading Lady | 1986 | |
Mukhra | Nadeem's sister | 1988 | Punjabi film |
Bazar-e-Husn | 1988 | ||
Bulandi | Mother | 1990 | |
Nazdeekiyan | Samina Pirzada | 1991 | |
Pabandi | 1992 | ||
Khwahish | 1993 | aka The Wish (International: English title) | |
Zar Gul | Nawab's Wife | 1997 | |
The Valley | Didi | 2017 | Hollywood film |
Direction
Films | |||
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Film | Role | Year | Additional Notes |
Zar Gul | Director, writer, Nawab's Wife | 1997 | |
Inteha | Director, Producer | 1999 | The movie was Samina Peerzada's debut directorial attempt[14] |
Shararat | Director | 2003 | |
See also
References
- "An interview with Pakistani Film and TV Actress/Director Samina Pirzada". Retrieved 8 July 2015.
- "Interview: Samina Peerzada - Arts & Culture - Newsline". Retrieved 14 January 2015.
- "Usman Peerzada". Retrieved 2 July 2015.
- "Good parenting: All about my mother". Retrieved 2 July 2015.
- "Surrealistic paintings showcased". Retrieved 2 July 2015.
- "Amal Peerzada's painting exhibition today". Retrieved 2 July 2015.
- "Samina Peerzada Ensemble". Retrieved 9 September 2015.
- "actor-alyy-khan-to-star-in-american-movie-the-valley/". Retrieved 13 March 2016.
- "Beyond the Mango Film Festival (Nov 1-9 2013)". Retrieved 14 January 2015.
- "New Centre for World Cinemas podcast". Retrieved 14 January 2015.
- "Servis 3rd HUM Awards". Archived from the original on 27 June 2015. Retrieved 23 June 2015.
- "Winners of the 3rd Hum Awards 2015". Retrieved 23 June 2015.
- "HUM TV Awards 2015: 'Sadqay Tumhare' a clear winner". Retrieved 23 June 2015.
- Indrajit Banerjee; Stephen Logan (15 July 2008). Asian Communication Handbook 2008. Asian Media Information & Communication Centre. p. 387. ISBN 978-9814136105. Retrieved 14 April 2012.