Actors Who Impressed Us This Week – Dananeer, Shuja Asad, Sehar Khan and more!

1. Dananeer Mobeen as Roshi in MSM
The broken Roshi—now more serious, subdued, and overwhelmed by emotions—has been portrayed brilliantly by Dananeer. A complete contrast to the earlier Roshi, who was always smiling and full of energy. A big shout-out to the actor for such a fine performance.
2. Abu Hurairah as Mohid in MSM
This child actor deserves appreciation for delivering a remarkable performance as Mohid, a child trying to recover from the trauma of losing his parents.
3. Ahad Raza Mir as Talha in MSM
This multi-layered character is filled with conflicting emotions. Talha is battling his feelings for Roshi while trying to do what is best for her. Ahad Raza Mir has done a fantastic job portraying these layers of emotion within Talha.
4. Shuja Asad as Shehroze in Aye Ishq-e-Junoon
An interesting and engaging performance that keeps you hooked, making you wonder what Shehroze will do next. Shuja essays Shehroze’s pain as a child craving his father’s attention, mental health issues and fear for what he is capable of in a moment of absolute rage.
5. Yumna Zaidi as Nashwa in Qarz e Jaan
What a heartwarming and endearing performance! The tears rolling down Nashwa’s cheeks while talking to Burhan were deeply moving. As the story progresses, Yumna Zaidi has captured the vulnerability of Nashwa’s character beautifully.
6. Usama Khan as Burhan in Qarz e Jaan
Usama Khan brings sensitivity to his role, which is clearly visible on screen. Burhan is deeply aware of his father’s and Nashwa’s emotions. The scene where he looks at the blood on his hands was another standout moment. He won our hearts when he made sure to talk to Nashwa and clear everything up.
7. Nameer Khan as Ammar in Qarz e Jaan
What a phenomenal performance by Nameer Khan as he portrays Ammar’s trauma after being slapped by his father in front of his friends. The inferiority complex, insecurity, wounded self-respect, and questioning of his own worth—all these emotions are conveyed powerfully. His character reaches a heartbreaking point where he even asks his grandmother to pray for his death. Nameer Khan deserves special recognition for this outstanding performance.
8. Sehar Khan as Rabi in TMNON
As Rabi runs through the streets, desperately trying to escape the mob, Sehar Khan delivers an emotionally intense performance that wrenches your heart and brings tears to your eyes. A powerful character and an impactful portrayal can embed a concept or emotion in a viewer’s mind, and that is exactly what Sehar Khan accomplished in that scene—hitting us all hard with the harsh reality of mob violence.Fa
9. Faris Shafi as Bali in Faraar
Faris Shafi as Bali delivers an impactful character who delivers the reality check among friends. The scene where he asks Batish to pick a phrase and then delivers the dialogues in both Punjabi and Urdu was both ominous and hypnotic, making the situation sink in with spine-chilling feel.
10. Mamya Shajaffar as Sadia in Faraar
Mamya continues to deliver a subtle, yet impactful character as Sadia delivers yet another truth bomb to Fasih by revealing Mohsin Baig. There is a quiet charm and integrity about her character, as well as great onscreen chemistry with Ahmed Ali Akbar that pulls us into the story.
11. Sami Khan as Mohsin Baig in Faraar
Sami Khan as Mohsin Baig teleports himself from a younger version to an older, more mature character over the span of the story. Mohsin Baig still hasn’t lost his spark as he seeks revenge for Hamdani’s murder, yet there is a sadness in him that makes us root for him.
12. Usman Javed as Kami in TMNON
Usman Javed as Kami evoked all the fear factor that made the final episode so impactful. The rage in his eyes, the thirst for revenge and the carefully curated speech to instigate mob violence, followed up by the ultimate regret as he sees his father fall brought it all together beautifully.
Did you spot your favourite actors and which of these actors won your hearts with their performances? Let us know!
