Actors Who Impressed Us This Week – Sarmad Khoosat, Maya Ali, Ali Rehman and more. Read more!

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1. Sarmad Khoosat as Malik Hayat in Gunah
What a gripping performance. Malik Hayat imbibes the silent calmness of a storm that will eradicate anyone who comes in his way. It is a treat to watch Sarmad Khoosat as Malik Hayat.
2. Ali Rehman as Guru
A mention worthy performance by Ali Rehman as Guru alters his attire and appearance. The facial expressions were stand-alone brilliant especially as they impacted without the help of any supporting costume & makeup to retain the essence of the character.
3. Mira Sethi as Samiya in Kuch Ankahi
What a heart touching performance that would make you teary-eyed with emotions – a combination of sadness & an uplifting feel. That is how well performed the scenes were by Mira Sethi.
4. Maham Shahid as Noori in Jhok Sarkar
Maham Shahid making us feel and root for Noori with her heart winning performance. She essays Noori with a poetic sadness combined with muted yet undeniable rebellion.
5. Asif Raza Mir as Peeral in Jhok Sarkar
Asif Raza Mir makes this negative character stand out and intriguing to watch so that one is always curious what he’ll be up to next.
6. Khushhal Khan as Saim in Mohabbat Gumshuda Meri
Saim’s frustration and anger combined with confusion at why no one around them can understand their love is well portrayed by Khushhal – mirroring the reaction of most young men.
7. Maya Ali as Kim in Yunhi
Love how Maya Ali is portraying the change that is happening within Kim while making sure the essence of her character stays. Case in point, how she chooses to wear western attire and not just give in to pressure around her.
8. Behroze Sabzwari as Basharat in Yunhi
A heartfelt performance as Behroze Sabzwari depicts a son who is torn between the wishes of his children especially daughter and the demands of and obedience to, his own father.
9. Syed Jibran as Karamet in Neem
What an impactful performance and that too, without many dialogues, conveys exactly what Karamat is going through. His slimy nature, sinister intentions and conniving thoughts are so well represented.
