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Saima Noor
صائمہ نور
File:Saima Noor.jpg
Born5 May 1967
Other namesSameera Khan, Saima Khan, Saima Noor
Occupation(s)Actress , Director, Producer
Years active1987- Present
SpouseDivorced (First Marriage) Syed Noor (2005 -Present)

Saima Noor alias Saima (Urdu:صائمہ نور )is a Pakistani Actress from Multan, who appeared in ٌٌٌٌover 300 films Punjabiْْْْْ and Urdu films.She is certainly the leading heroine of Punjabi and Urdu films for more than two decades now. She joined Lollywood at a time when Anjuman was at peak. She started her career from Punjabi film Khatarnak in 1987. Her Second film was Khatarnaak.[1] ٌٌDespiٌte a lead actress she hardly appear on media and public gatherings. Most of the time his husband famous director Syed Noor speaks upon her behalf. she got married with Syed Noor in July 2005. [2]

Career

Saima's debut movie was Griban in 1987, as a Supporting Actress. Her second film was Khatarnaak Directed by Akram Khan. She was cast for the main lead role in it and was released in 1990. [3]

Personal Life

Her first married was not successful so she got divorced. Saima was first romantically linked to the Pakistani director,Syed Noor, in 90s. On 1 May 2007, She did a a Press Conference and said that she got married with Syed Noor in July 2005. [4] [5]

Filmography

  • Griban(1987)
  • Khatarnaak(1990)
  • Piya Naam Ka Diya (TV play)
  • One Two Ka One
  • Moosa Khan
  • Kamasutra
  • Angaray
  • Jungle Queen
  • Peechan
  • Choorian
  • Khilona
  • Ghunghat
  • Gabbar Singh
  • But Shikan
  • International Luterey
  • Chakori
  • Hasinon Ki Barat
  • Sher Ali
  • Daku Rani
  • Majajan
  • Larki Punjaban (Urdu & Punjabi)
  • Moosa Khan (Urdu)
  • Angaray (Urdu)
  • Zille Shah
  • Khelona (Urdu)
  • Ghunghat
  • Gabbar Singh
  • But Shikan
  • International Luterey
  • Khuda Ghawah (Urdu)
  • Raney pey Rana (Urdu)
  • Hasinon Ki Barat
  • Sher Ali
  • Daku Rani (Urdu)
  • Jhoomar (Urdu)
  • Ghar Kab Aao Ge (Urdu)
  • Nikki Jaye Haan
  • Naseebo
  • Mehndi Walay Hath
  • Chana Sachi Muchi
  • Commando (Urdu)
  • Wohti leke jani hai

[6]

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