Actors Who Impressed Us This Week, Azaan Sami Khan, Hania Amir, Fahad Mustafa – and more!

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1. Saba Hamid as Noor Jahan in Noor Jahan
The aura created by Saba Hameed for Noor Jahan is unmistakable, which is established through her facial expressions, eye movement, and body language. The dining table scene where she notices Sumbal becoming too close to Safeer was so clearly communicated without her saying a single dialogue to express her disapproval.
2. Alina Shah as Safina in Noor Jahan
The frustration that Safina feels, the anger and sense of loss she feels for the baby she lost, is so well portrayed that it connects with you and makes you feel every emotion that Safina is going through.
3. Hania Aamir as Sharjeena in Kabhi Mein Kabhi Tum
Hania is winning us with her performance as Sharjeena. Such a delight to watch her in this drama. The performance is top-notch and so relatable.
4. Fahad Mustafa as Mustafa in Kabhi Mein Kabhi Tum
Absolutely love how brilliantly Fahad Mustafa has played Mustafa’s character. Not even once does it feel like he is acting. The comfort of playing this character is evident and also makes the drama a great watch.
5. Sohai Ali Abro as Mifrah in Gentleman
Sohai has definitely impressed us with how fabulously she has presented various shades of Mifrah. It keeps the character interesting, and audiences hooked on what she will do next.
6. Humayun Saeed as Munna in Gentleman
What a heart-winning performance as Humayun Saeed makes you feel for Munna and his love for Zarnab. The innocence that surrounds this character is brilliantly portrayed. Iqbal Munna is someone who can be fierce but has a vulnerable side to him that is totally heartwarming.
7. Azaan Sami Khan as Asad in Hum Dono
A big shout out to Azaan Sami Khan for depicting so many emotions with just his expressions and body language without any dialogues when Asad is kidnapped.
8. Sehar Khan as Andaleeb in Jafaa
Great performance by Sehar Khan as we see Andaleeb being forced by her parents once again to go back to Numair. The helplessness, the confusion, the frustration of why her earnest pleas can’t be understood by her parents, plus the need to make her parents happy at any cost… all this is so aptly portrayed by her.
9. Mohib Mirza as Hassan in Jafaa
Mohib’s depiction of Hassan’s character is such that you are curious to find out what is the issue with him, what happened with him in the past. You are also a little scared of the character as he can blow up anytime. But at the same time, Hassan has a childlike insistence in his mannerism with his grandmother, which completely throws you off.
