Saima Noor Explained

Saima Noor
Native Name:صائمہ نور
Birth Date:5 May 1967
Birth Place:Multan, Punjab, Pakistan
Native Name Lang:ur
Years Active:1987  - present
Spouse:Syed Noor (married 2005–present)
Awards:Nigar Award in 1999

Saima Noor is a Pakistani actress who appears in Pakistani films and television dramas. She rose to prominence after starring in the film Choorian (1998), which is regarded as one of the highest-grossing Pakistani films of all time.[1] Some of her other notable film credits include Buddha Gujjar (2002), Majajan (2006), and Bhai Log (2011), all of which were commercial successes. She was one of the country's leading film actresses during the 1990s and early 2000s.

Saima's film work spans many genres, including the supernatural film Naag aur Nagin (2005) and the biographical film Salute (2016).[2] She has also established a career in the Pakistani television industry and has appeared in various television series, including Rang Laaga (2015), Yeh Mera Deewanapan Hai (2015), and Babban Khala Ki Betiyann (2018–2019).[3]

In 2005, she married director Syed Noor with whom she has worked on a number of films.[2]

Early life

Saima was born in Multan, Punjab, Pakistan. She belongs to a Pathan family.[4] [2]

Career

Film career

Saima was introduced to the film industry by Nagina Khanum, making her debut in the 1987 film Griban. She then starred in her second film, Khatarnaak, which was directed by Akram Khan. During her early years in the film industry, she was mostly paired opposite actor Sultan Rahi in Punjabi films, but was recognized as a leading actress when filmmaker Syed Noor launched her career in Urdu films.[2] Her biggest commercial success came out in 1998 when she starred in the musical-romantic film Choorian which gathered a total amount of roughly Rs. 200 million and became the highest grossing Punjabi-language film in Pakistan, thus establishing her as a leading actress in Lollywood.[1] She portrayed the second lead role of Tanya in the acclaimed revenge thriller film Khilona which had Meera and Saud in leading roles. In 2000, she played the character of a fearless girl in the film Jungle Queen, who is a female Tarzan-type living in the jungle, swings on vines, rides elephants, etc. It was directed by her husband Syed Noor. In 2005, she appeared as a serpent in the supernatural-fantasy film Naag aur Nagin.' In 2011, she played the role of Munniya in the action film Bhai Log, which was a moderate box-office success, earning over Rs. 9.7 million in the first three days of its release.[5]

In 2012, she was paired opposite Shaan in the family film Shareeka, which had a decent opening on the box-office, accumulating over Rs. 3 million alone on the first three days of screening.[6] Saima has also appeared in a biographical drama film called Salute which was based upon the life of Aitzaz Hasan.[7]

In 2022, she worked in the Punjabi film Tere Bajre Di Rakhi.[8]

Television

Apart from films, she has also appeared in a number of television series, including Rang Laaga, Kaneez, Ye Mera Deewanapan Hai, and Mubarak Ho Beti Hui Hai. In 2018, she was signed opposite Sarmad Khoosat in the drama series Lamhay.[9]

Personal life

Despite being romantically linked to Syed Noor, it was not officially revealed that whether she had married him or not. In 2007, during a press conference, Saima publicly stated that she married Syed Noor in July 2005, during the making of their mutual film Majajan.[2]

In 2018, some media publications and online websites reported that Syed Noor had divorced Saima and the two are living separately. However, the couple denied these rumours and released a short clip on social media stating that they are happily married and will never separate.[10]

In the media

Saima was one of the most popular and leading film actresses in Pakistan during the 1990s and early 2000s.[11] In 2017, The Express Tribune published an article on the topic of the lack of new heroines in the revival of Lollywood, in which Saima was cited as being lucky for the industry as she belongs to Southern Punjab.[4] Film critic Omair Alavi from The News International praised her acting credibility and wrote that, "You can see why directors have continued to cast her over the years".[12] In 2010, BBC News dubbed her as the "reigning queen of Pakistan's silver screen" and noted that she is "now one of the biggest names in the industry".[13]

After the decline of Pakistani film industry, Saima made her television debut and went on to become one of the highest-paid actresses in television along with actress Resham who was her contemporary from the 1990s.[3]

Selected filmography

See main article: Saima Noor filmography.

YearFilm
1987Griban
1994Zameen Aasman
1994Saranga
1996Ghunghat
1998Choorian[14]
1998Dupatta Jal Raha Hai
2000Billi
2000Jungle Queen
2001Uff Yeh Beewian
2001Moosa Khan
2003Larki Punjaban
2003Roti Goli Aur Sarkar
2005Naag aur Nagin
2005Bau Badmash
2006Qaidi Yaar
2006Majajan
2007Jhoomar
2008Gulabo
2008Zill-e-Shah
2010Channa Sachi Muchi
2010Wohti ley ke jaani aye
2011Jugni
2011Aik Aur Ghazi
2011Bhai Log
2012Shareeka
2013Ishq Khuda
2016Salute
2022Tere Bajre Di Rakhi

Television

YearTitleRoleNetworkRef.
Nautankee ATV
Sooli Aaj TV
2007Piya Naam Ka DiyaSitaraGeo TV[15]
KaneezMalkaan A-Plus
2015Rang LaagaShehnazARY Digital[16]
2015Yeh Mera Deewanapan HaiMehtabA-Plus[17]
2017Mubarak Ho Beti Hui HaiARY Digital
2018LamhayA-Plus
2018Babban Khala Ki BetiyannIshratARY Digital
2018Kho Gaya WohBOL Entertainment

Accolades

Ceremony Category Project Result
1st Lux Style AwardsBest Film Actress N/A
2nd Lux Style AwardsBest Film ActressDakoo
3rd Lux Style AwardsBest Film Actress Larki Panjaban
3rd Lux Style AwardsBest Film Actress Commando
6th Lux Style AwardsBest Film Actress Majajan
Best Film
8th Lux Style AwardsBest Film Actress Zill-e-Shah
8th Lux Style AwardsBest TV Actress (Satellite)Nautankee
9th Lux Style AwardsBest Film Actress Nach Ke Yar Manana
15th Lux Style AwardsBest TV Actress Rang Laaga
2nd Pakistan Media AwardsBest Film Heroine Wohti Lay Kay Jani Aai
3rd Pakistan Media AwardsBest Film Heroine Jugni

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Mahmood . Rafay . 2013-11-05 . Choorian, not Waar retains title as Pakistan's highest-grossing film . en-US . . 2022-06-08.
  2. News: 2 May 2007 . 'Marriage' disclosed . . 8 June 2022.
  3. News: Saima & Resham – Profiles - MAG THE WEEKLY website. 2022-06-08. en.
  4. Web site: Lodhi . Adnan . 2017-07-20 . Lollywood distressed over lack of new heroines . 2022-11-18 . . en-US.
  5. News: Khan . Sher . Mahmood . Rafay . 2011-09-07 . Cinemas come back to life . en-US . . 2022-06-08.
  6. News: Khan . Sher . 2012-08-24 . Shareeka calls out to Punjabi-film enthusiasts . en-US . . 2022-06-08.
  7. Web site: Hasan . Shafiq ul . 2016-12-05 . I Salute you, Aitzaz Hassan . 2022-11-17 . . en.
  8. Web site: 2021-03-16 . TikTok star Jannat Mirza to make her film debut with 'Tere Bajre Di Rakhi' . 2022-05-08 . . en.
  9. Web site: Ghafoor . Usman . 2018-03-05 . Saima Noor to star opposite younger Sarmad Sultan Khoosat . 2020-02-15 . . en.
  10. News: Lodhi . Adnan . 2018-02-15 . Syed Noor and wife Saima publicise their current relationship status . en-US . . 2022-06-08.
  11. Web site: The Lollywood Girls - Whiling Away Time Talking Point - MAG THE WEEKLY. www.magtheweekly.com. en.
  12. Web site: Alavi . Omair . 5 reasons to Salute Aitzaz Hasan's biopic . 2022-11-18 . . en.
  13. News: In pictures: Pakistan's cinema art. 2010-05-13. BBC News. en-GB.
  14. Web site: Filmography of Saima Noor . 12 June 2020. Complete Index To World Film (CITWF) website. 12 June 2022. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20200612173241/https://www.citwf.com/person369118.htm.
  15. Web site: Saima & Resham – Hits on Television! MISCELLANEOUS - MAG THE WEEKLY . 2022-11-17 . magtheweekly.com . en.
  16. Web site: 2016-05-31 . Lux Style Awards 2016 nominations revealed at star-studded event . 2022-11-17 . . en.
  17. Web site: Ahmad . Fouzia Nasir . 2019-11-10 . Junaid Khan doesn't take competition too seriously . 2022-11-17 . . en.