Actors Who Impressed Us This Week – Ali Saina, Yumna Zaidi, Wahaj Ali and more. Read more!

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1. Wahaj Ali as Murtasim in Tere Bin
Love how he portrays a side of Murtasim who enjoys the knowledge that Meerab is getting jealous and yet can’t resist Meerab and her naraazgi. Wahaj makes us fall in love with Murtasim even more. Such a heart winning, romantic performance.
2. Yumna Zaidi As Meerab in Tere Bin
Appreciation for how Yumna is depicting the relentless side of Meerab who is calmly trying to convince everyone for Anas and at the same time, she makes us smile at the cute Meerab who is trying to figure out her feelings for Murtasim.
3. Sabeena Farooqi as Haya in Tere Bin
Impressive portrayal of Haya who is sometimes sad to see Mariam crying and then reverts to being the mean, selfish Haya who will do anything to destroy Meerab.
4. Azfar Rehman as Fardeen in Mere Ban Jao
Azfar Rehman’s depiction of Fardeen’s conniving nature is intriguing. He plays it subtly and keeps audiences guessing as to what he’ll do next.
5. Ali Abbas as Meheryaar in Agar
It is impossible not to feel for Meheryaar. Ali Abbas is fantastic in this character. His response and reaction to Hooriya’s ruthless behaviour makes you cry for him and actually wish Hooriya repents for her behaviour and actions.
6. Amna Yousafzai as Mimi in Fairytale
Amna deserves a mention for her performance in the last episode as Mimi confesses her love for Asad Khan. It was cute and heart winning.
7. Noreen Mumtaz as Kinza in Pyari Mona
Noreen adds an endearing charm to Kinza. She is a simple, non judgmental, transparent character who could very well have gone preachy and boring, but she manages to keep us smiling and we can certainly learn from her non toxic, positive nature.
8. Ali Safina as A.K. Khan in Fairy Tale
Ali Safina as A.K.Khan made us smile, feel sorry for him, laugh at him (and with him) and spun an out of the box character as a chat show host we’d love to be friends with, if only for the company and lame poetry! Thank you for all the energy onscreen!