Saba Qamar

Saba Qamar

Nascimento : 1984-04-05, Gujranwala, Pakistan

História

Saba Qamar Zaman is a Pakistani film and television actress. Qamar has established a career in the Pakistani entertainment industry, and is the recipient of several accolades, including Eight lux style Award.

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Filmes

Kamli
Hina
A young married woman, who lives with her blind sister-in-law, has been waiting eight years for her husband to return home. One day she is about to drown in the nearby pond when a mysterious wanderer named Amaltas rescues her, unexpectedly changing her life and putting her in a dilemma between her husband and her savior. Will she be able to restrain the force of desire or will she give in to temptation?
Ghabrana Nahi Hai
Ghabrana Nahi Hai is a rom-com with some action sequences. It’s a love triangle but not in the traditional sense. Saba is seen romancing Zahid while on the other hand, she seems to be in love with Jibran.
Dil Diyan Gallan
Raniya
Hindi Medium
Mita
Um casal jovem indiano está com uma difícil missão pela frente: fazer com que sua filha, ainda criança, tenha a melhor educação de todo o país. Tudo isso com o objetivo de fazer com que eles sejam aceitos na elite de Delhi. O problema é que a tarefa será mais difícil que imaginavam e eles terão muitas aventuras no caminho..
Moomal Rano
Moomal Rano previously titled Mohabbat Ki Aakhri Kahani is a Pakistani short film directed by Siraj-ul-Haque. It has Ahsan Khan and Saba Qamar as lead roles and is written by Zafar Meraj. The short film is being produced by Zee TV Production as part of the Zeal For Unity festival.
8969
A series of mysterious events take place and upon investigation it is revealed that a revenge is been taken of The Murder which was committed many years ago in Federal B Area,Islamabad.
Lahore Se Aagey
Tara
Moti journeys from Lahore to the northern areas of Pakistan where he meets a female rock star.
Manto
Noor Jehan
The controversial and troubled Indo-Pakistani writer Saadat Hasan Manto finds his artistic choices challenged by censors.