Actors Who Impressed Us This Week from Zara Noor Abbas, Farhan Saeed, Ushna Shah and more! Read ahead to find out all those who made it!

1. Feroze Khan as Basit in Habs

Loving the vulnerability and honesty of Basit portrayed by Feroze Khan. We know he’s not perfect but we don’t hold it against him, in fact, we sympathize with his vulnerabilities.
2. Ushna Shah as Ayesha in Habs

We love Ushna Shah’s portrayal of Ayesha as a relatable and humane character. Her strength of character, though admirable, is also something many of us identify and relate to. It is this real, yet principled nature that is drawing us to her.
3. Hania Aamir as Hala in Mere Hamsafar

The swiftly changing moods of Hala ranging from strength to frustration to baybasi… Hania makes us feel for Hala. We smile with her and we cry with her too.
4. Farhan Saeed as Hamza in Mere Humsafar

A solid performance as Farhan Saeed depicts the frustration, wonder and now sadness of Hamza on Hala’s attitude and response to him. He never crosses the line, from quiet anger to rage to tenderness for Hala, hence not making the character too dramatic yet keeping it impactful.
5. Qasim Khan as Tara in Badshah Begum

An impressive performance from Qasim Khan as Tara faces the wrath of Murad. We appreciate how he went all out to deliver a real feel and make us fear for Tara. The transition of emotions from rage to helplessness were on point.
6. Janice Tessa as Zoya in Habs

A shout out to Janice Tessa aska Zoya, the carefree, sharp and selfish youngest sister. Thanks to her noteworthy performance, watching Zoya is interesting.
7. Sawera Nadeem as Rukhsana in Wehem

Ahh Sawera jee gives us the creeps. What a brilliant performance as a daughter in law whose bitterness and hatred against her mother in law has now turned into a series of mind games planned to delude her into thinking she’s losing her mind.
8. Zara Noor Abbas As Jahan Ara in Badshah Begum

A huge round of applause as Zara Noor portrays Badshah Begum’s transition. That closing scene with Bakhtiar was particularly impressive, depicting the inner turmoil of Jahan Ara.
9. Mustafa Changazi as Sikander in Mor Maharan

Loving that Mustafa has brought playfulness intermingled with deep emotions in Sikander which make him so endearing. He has made sure to retain this feeling without making him look non-serious about his intentions towards Rohi.
10. Samiya Mumtaz as Almas in Mor Moharan

What an impressive and relatable performance that depicts a woman who is stuck between what she really wants to do, her desire to be free and circumstances in life that force her to make hard choices. To watch her in this role is so refreshing.
11. Sania Saeed as Zarghuna in Sang-e-Mah

No matter what the role, big or small, the minute Sania Saeed take it on, it becomes hugely impactful and interesting. The same happened this weekend as Zarghuna extended unconditional support to her sister, making us root for her.
12. Shahzad Sheikh as Hadi in Mere Humnasheen

Mention worthy performance by Shehzad Sheikh as we get to see the romantic, gentle side of Hadi. It is interesting to see him deliver the role without making it seem cheesy or overly romantic.
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