Actors Who Impressed Us This Week, Ayeza Khan, Arez Ahmed, Iqra Aziz – and more!

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Hamza Ali Abbas as Shehraam in Jaan-e-Jahan
Loving how he is portraying the depth and dignity of Shehraam’s broken heart. Trying to get on in life even after knowing that he cannot be with Mahnoor.
Ayeza Khan as Mahnoor in Jaan-e-Jahan
The turmoil in Mahnoor’s mind is so well depicted by Ayeza Khan. She not only has to deal with the fact that Shehraam cannot be hers but also marry someone she doesn’t want to, at least right now or is not mentally ready for.
Arez Ahmed as Taimoor in Chand Nagar
Loving his performance in this comedic role. Taimoor seems natural and doesn’t come across as trying too hard to be funny.
Maha Hasan as Tani in Chand Nagar
Maha Hasan proves she can give you serious as well as a comedic performance with equal finesse and can impress you no matter what. Tani’s character is a force to reckon with and nothing can affect her spirits.
Hajra Yamin as Shiza in Chand Nagar
A note of appreciation for Hajra Yamin for her performance as Shiza. She maintains the robotic persona of the character, while depicting a slight change that she’s undergoing gradually thanks to Chand Nagar.
Savera Nadeem as Kishwar in Jaan e Jahan
Savera Nadeem never goes over the top in her performance but still manages to convey exactly how infuriated and angry her character feels every time Shehraam and Mahnoor beat her at her own game.
Iqra Aziz as Freeya in Burns Road Kay Romeo Juliet
Iqra makes you scared for Freeya and then feel for her as she begs her father. It was a heartfelt performance.
Khaled Anam in Burns Road Kay Romeo Juliet
Khaled Anam as Freeya’s father gives an emotional performance as he refuses to accept Freeya back in his home, not able to get over the hurt he has experienced on her running away.
Raza Samo as Jo Jo in Burns Road Kay Romeo Juliet
It was relatable and a funny scene when Jo Jo makes that call to the police to free Freeya. Raza Samo is definitely catching our attention.
