Ayesha Omer






































Ayesha Omer

Ayesha Omar at Uth Records Press Conference.jpg
Ayesha Omer at Ufone Uth Records Press Conference

Native name

عائشہ عمر
Born
(1981-10-12) 12 October 1981 (age 37)

Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan

Nationality Pakistani
Education Beaconhouse School System
Alma mater National College of Arts
Occupation Actress, model, singer, painter
Years active 2000–present

Ayesha Omer (Urdu/Punjabi: عائشہ عمر) is a Pakistani actress, model, singer and painter. She is known for her roles as Khoobsurat in Bulbulay,[1] Natasha in Ladies Park,[2] Sara in Zindagi Gulzar Hai,[3] Arzoo in Tanhai and Aleena in Dil Apna Aur Preet Parai.[4] She has established herself as one of the most popular and in-demanded actresses of Pakistan.[5] She is also among the highest-paid actresses of Pakistani television.[6] In recent years, she has been considered as a Style Icon in Pakistan.[7][8]


In 2012, she released her first single "Chalte Chalte" and "Khamoshi" which, although a commercial success in Pakistan, was met with a mixed reaction from critics. Omer went on to win Lux Style Award for Best Album.[9]


She made her film debut in the lead role with successful romantic-comedy Karachi Se Lahore in 2015, followed by a supporting character in war film Yalghaar.[10]




Contents






  • 1 Career


    • 1.1 Modeling


    • 1.2 Acting


    • 1.3 Music


    • 1.4 Painting




  • 2 Personal life


  • 3 Filmography


    • 3.1 Films




  • 4 Television


    • 4.1 Reality shows


    • 4.2 Discography




  • 5 Awards and nominations


  • 6 See also


  • 7 References


  • 8 External links





Career



Modeling


Omer started her career as a model. She has done many commercials such as Kurkure, Harpic, Capri, Pantene and Zong. Omer first hosted the show Meray Bachpan Kay Din on PTV at the age of eight.[11] She then hosted Morning show Yeh Waqt Hai Mera on CNBC Pakistan, Rhythm on Prime TV and Hot chocolate on ARY Zauq. In 2018, she participated in New York Fashion Week as Pakistan’s Spokesperson for beauty brand Maybelline.[12]



Acting


Omer made her acting debut with serial College Jeans which aired on PTV, after which she appeared in Geo TV's drama serial Dolly Ki Ayegi Baraat alongside veteran actors like Bushra Ansari, Saba Hameed and Jawed Sheikh. Since 2009, she appears on popular sitcom Bulbulay as Khoobsurat, opposite actor Nabeel. Bulbulay become the most watched sitcom of Pakistan.[13] Following the success of Bulbulay, Omer received strong media coverage and became a household name.[14]


Omer then appeared in PTV serial Dil Ko Manana Aya Nahi opposite Amanat Ali, and Geo TV's drama serial Ladies Park alongside Humayun Saeed, Azfar Rehman, Hina Dilpazeer and Mahnoor Baloch.


In 2012, she was seen in Hum TV's highly successful romantic-drama serial Zindagi Gulzar Hai. She portrayed Sara, a girl with grey shades.[15] In the serial, she played the role of on-screen sister of Fawad Khan. In an interview with The News International, she commented ''Fawad I’ve known since I was in college. We were part of the same underground music scene in Lahore – he was with EP and I was with my college band. We’ve spent some great times and practically grown up together. He was always very cute and very talented. But no, I can never think of him ‘that’ way and I didn’t mind playing his sister at all.''[16]


In 2013, she played the main antagonist called Arzoo in Tanhai on Hum TV. The show was a success.[17]


She was also seen in Geo Kahani's serial Soha or Savera and Hum TV's serial Woh Chaar.[18] Apart from television, she also perform item songs in Pakistani films Love Mein Ghum and Main Hoon Shahid Afridi, both of which were commercially successful.


After becoming a leading actress of Pakistani television, Omer stepped into film industry as a leading role with Wajahat Rauf's road drama film Karachi Se Lahore, in which she was paired opposite Shehzad Sheikh. Upon release, the film received generally mixed reviews from critics.[19][20]The Express Tribune criticized Omer's appearance in the movie and wrote ''There was barely anything for Ayesha Omer in the script, which is why her performance doesn’t get noticed more than a girl wearing a revealing top, in a jeep flooded by guys. Even her item number Tutti Fruity was a touch jittery and certainly not worth the hype.''[21] Although Karachi Se Lahore was not critically well-received, it surprisingly came out as a major box office success, with a total earning of 10 Crore (US$1.0 million) worldwide.[22]


Omer continued to act in television plays after signing few films, and made episodic appearances on Mr. Shamim and Kitni Girhain Baaki Hain 2.


Her next film release was Yalghaar in 2017, in which she played the intense character of Zarmina. Dawn.com describes her character as ''Even more elusive is Ayesha Omer’s purpose on the set. She plays a bride who is kidnapped from her wedding ceremony by Tor Jan (Humayun Saeed) and his terrorists. Her role, if any, is to grieve constantly and have Tor Jan whisper philosophical sayings into her ear. Yalghaar is among the most expensive Pakistani films ever made and the cost of waterproof makeup on Ayesha Omar’s ashen face coupled with an endless cascade of fake tears, have surely contributed their share.''[23] Despite having an ensemble cast including Shaan, Humayun Saeed, Adnan Siddiqui among others, the film failed to garner a high score at box office, and collects around a total income of 20 Crore (US$1.9 million), which was called disappointing as compared to its big budget.[24][25]


In 2018, Omer made a special appearance in film Saat Din Mohabbat In opposite Sheheryar Munawar, which was released in June 2018.[26] Speaking about the film in a press statement, Omer commented, ''I said yes to the movie as soon as I read the script. I absolutely loved the concept of the movie as it is a complete entertainer with a pinch of both comedy and romance.''[27] The film was a box office success.[28]


As of 2018, she will share screen along with Ahsan Khan in television director Amin Iqbal's debut film Rehbra, which is said to be a romantic-comedy.[29][30] Additionally, she will also star in film Kaaf Kangana, which will be directed by Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar.[31]



Music


Omer first sang the song "Man Chala Hai" for her commercial Capri. Then she sang the song "Bhooli Yaadon Mein", title song of her serial Ladies Park and "Manjali" title song of Geo TV serial Manjali. She also sang the songs "Aoa" and "Tu Hi Hai".


In 2012, Omer released two album "Chalte Chalte" and "Khamoshi" for which she won Lux Style Awards for Best Album, and in 2013 she released her third album "Gimme Gimme". In 2013, she gave her voice for an old classical song named "Laage Re Nain" and another fusion song "Miyan Ki Malhar" for Coke Studio Pakistan (Season 6).



Painting


A Fine Arts graduate from NCA, she said that, even before acting and modelling, painting and singing were her first passions and career choices.[32]



Personal life


In December 2015, Omer and her co-star Azfar Rehman met with a road accident. The actors were reportedly travelling from Karachi to Hyderabad when the accident occurred.[33] According to a source, another vehicle collided into their car, causing the car to swerve off the road and fall into a ditch. After recovering from injury, Omer told media:


''My entire life flashed in front of my eyes as I held onto my seat waiting to be hit by a truck.''[34]



Filmography









Key
not released yet Indicates not released yet


Films






























































Year
Film
Role
Notes
2011 Love Mein Ghum Herself Special appearance in song "Love Mein Ghum"
2013
Main Hoon Shahid Afridi
Special appearance in song "Beautiful Night"
2015 Karachi Se Lahore Maryam Also playback singer for "Tutti Fruiti"
2017 Yalghaar Zarmina
2018

Saat Din Mohabbat In
Tipu's unnamed partner
Special appearance[35][36]
2019 Karachi se Lahore 3 Maryam
Announced[37]
2019
Kaaf Kangana not released yet
TBA Filming[38][39]
TBA
Rehbra not released yet
TBA Filming (Directed by Amin Iqbal)[40][41]
TBA
Waar 2 not released yet
TBA Filming[42]


Television

















































































































Year
Serial
Role
Channel
2000 Kollege Jeans[43] Sabahat
PTV
Kaun (Psycho Thriller Appeared in EP 2 & 6) Sania STN
2006 Kuch Lamhe Zindagi Kay Mishi
Geo TV
2006

Muthi Bhar Aasman


PTV
2008–2017, 2018–present Bulbulay Khoobsurat
ARY Digital then on BOL Entertainment
2009 Meri Zaat Zarra-e-Benishan Herself Geo TV
2010 Dolly Ki Ayegi Baraat Sila
2011 Ladies Park Natasha
2012 Dil Ko Manana Aya Nahi Noor PTV
2012 Woh Chaar Meher
Hum TV
2012–2013 Zindagi Gulzar Hai Sara
2013 Tanhai Arzoo
2014 Soha Aur Savera Soha
Geo Kahani
2014 Meri Guriya (Telefilm) Qurat-ul-Ain ARY Digital
2015 Mr. Shamim Sidra Niazi Hum TV
2015 Miss You Kabhi Kabhi Noor Hassan
Hum Sitaray
2016 Mera Dard Bayzuba Soha Geo TV
2016 Kitni Girhain Baaki Hain 2 Special appearance (Episode 2) Hum TV


Reality shows






























Year Serial Role Channel
2002–2003 Meray Bachpan Kay Din Host
PTV
2005–2006 Rhythm Prime TV
2010–2011 Yeh Waqt Hai Mera
CNBC Pakistan
2012–2012 Hot Chocolate
ARY Zauq


Discography























































Year Song Notes
2010 "Man Chala Hai" Song for commercial Capri
"Aoa" Music Video
"Tu Hi Hai"
2011 "Bhooli Yaadon Mein" Theme song of serial Ladies Park
"Manjali" Theme song of serial Manjali
"Ye Kya Hua" Theme song of serial Uraan
2012 "Chalte Chalte" Music Video
"Khamoshi" Video Album
Lux Style Award for Best Album
2013 "Gimme Gimme" Music Video
"Laage Re Nain" Sung at Coke Studio Pakistan (Season 6)
"Miyan Ki Malhaar"
2015 "Tutti Fruiti" Sung for the film Karachi se Lahore


Awards and nominations









































Year
Nominee/work
Award
Result
Ref

Lux Style Awards
2013

Khamoshi
Best Video Album
Won


ARY Film Awards

2016

Karachi Se Lahore

ARY Film Award for Best Actress
Nominated
[44]

ARY Film Award for Best Star Debut Female
Won
International Pakistan Prestige Awards
2017
Style Icon of the Year Female
Won

[45]
[46]


See also


  • List of Pakistani actresses


References





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External links



  • Ayesha Omer on IMDb








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