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Mehwish Hayat est une Actrice Pakistanaise née le 6 janvier 1983 à Karachi (Pakistan)

Mehwish Hayat

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Nationalité Pakistan
Naissance 6 janvier 1983 (41 ans) à Karachi (Pakistan)

Mehwish Hayat (born January 6, 1983) is a Pakistani actress, model and singer. She participated in the series Madventures - Ary Digital. She has also worked in films like Insha'Allah (released in 2009) and Jawani Phir Nahi Ani (2015).

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Filmographie de Mehwish Hayat (3 films)

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Na Maloom Afraad, 2h17
Origine Pakistan
Genres Thriller, Comédie
Acteurs Javed Sheikh, Salman Shahid, Fahad Mustafa, Urwa Hocane, Mohsin Abbas Haider, Nayyar Ejaz
Rôle Billi (Special Appearance)
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Farhan (Fahad Mustafa), is a sales representative at IFU life insurance company in Karachi and is fired after he fails to materialize any deal in a year. Moon (Mohsin Abbas Haider), who hails from Punjab (Faisalabad), has a dream of going to Dubai, but ends up coming to Karachi while his family continues to believe he is living in Dubai and Shakeel bhai (Javed Shaikh), an honest man who works as a government servant and owner of homemade pickle business 'Shama Achar' is under pressure to get his younger sister Naina (Urwa Hocane) married, but can't manage to do so due to financial constraints. Farhan is a paying-guest of Shakeel and is in love with his sister.
Insha'Allah, 55minutes
Origine Pakistan
Acteurs Mehwish Hayat, Mohib Mirza, Saife Hasan
Rôle Sahar
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Set in modern day Pakistan in the city of Karachi, the film story involves around a young couple Farhan (Mohib Mirza) and Sahar (Mehwish Hayat) and their new born daughter and the struggles they incounter in their lives. 'Insha'Allah' challenges audiences to address head on the issues of people smuggling, whilst seeing the effects it has on the people involved or left behind. It also highlights the affects of Gambling. Unlike reading news articles and press releases from charities and aid agencies, 'Insha'Allah' puts faces and emotions to the people affected, albeit in a fictional context.