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While enrolled at the Lahore Grammar School (Defence Branch) during the 1990s, Ayesha was the president of the Arts Society. The highlight of her duties in this role was producing her school's annual play, in which she managed everything from the logistics to ensuring that the sets and the costumes were all finalized by the time the play was scheduled to be staged.


However, it was her break in the light teen comedy ''Kollege Jeans'' that promoted her career in television. The show was directed by another NCA graduate [[Jawad Bashir]] and cast her alongside [[Ali Zafar]] and other prominent TV personalities. Soon after she was invited to host a show called ''Rhythm'' for [[Prime TV]] where she interviewed musicians from all over Pakistan including veterans like [[Arif Lohar]] and [[Shazia Manzoor]].<ref name="CITEREFDailyTimes1"/>
However, it was her break in the light teen comedy ''Kollege Jeans'' that promoted her career in television. The show was directed by another NCA graduate [[Jawad Bashir]] and cast her alongside [[Ali Zafar]] and other prominent TV personalities. Soon after she was invited to host a show called ''Rhythm'' for [[Prime TV]] where she interviewed musicians from all over Pakistan including veterans like [[Arif Lohar]] and [[Shazia Manzoor]].<ref name="CITEREFDailyTimes1"/>

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Ayesha Omar
File:Ayesha-Omar-at-Uth-Records-Press-Conference 1.jpg
Ayesha Omar in 2011
Born
Ayesha Omar

(1981-10-12) October 12, 1981 (age 42)
Occupation(s)Actress, Model, Singer, Painter, Host, VJ
Years active1989-present
AwardsNCA Achievement Awards
2003 Best Female Performer – Theatre
[1]

Ayesha Omar (born October 12, 1981) is a Pakistani actress, model, singer, television host, and former MTV Pakistan VJ and painter. She is best known for portraying the character of Khoobsurat in ARY Digital's sitcom Bulbulay. Omar has also tried her hand at singing and released two singles, Aao and Koi To Ho. She has also worked as a Host for a TV show in the past.

Career

At the age of eight, Omar started hosting Meray Bachpan Kay Din with Muneeza Hashmi in which she would interview celebrities about their early days.[1]

While enrolled at the Lahore Grammar School (Defence Branch) during the 1990s, Ayesha was the president of the Arts Society. The highlight of her duties in this role was producing her school's annual play, in which she managed everything from the logistics to ensuring that the sets and the costumes were all finalized by the time the play was scheduled to be staged.

However, it was her break in the light teen comedy Kollege Jeans that promoted her career in television. The show was directed by another NCA graduate Jawad Bashir and cast her alongside Ali Zafar and other prominent TV personalities. Soon after she was invited to host a show called Rhythm for Prime TV where she interviewed musicians from all over Pakistan including veterans like Arif Lohar and Shazia Manzoor.[1]

Omar hosted ‘Hot Chocolate’ on ARY Zauq. She also hosted a morning show 'Ye Waqt Hai Mera' on CNBC Pakistan.[2]

Self-portraits controversy

In 2003, a set of paintings that Omar created for her final NCA thesis generated excitement and controversy when exhibited. The controversy surrounded her submission of two semi-nude self portraits, also a part of the exhibition. Asked, Ayesha would say that the Pakistani society has forgotten the integral preciousness of life and quoted that “the human body is the purest of all natural forms, it’s chaste, it’s innocent, but you have to see beyond the apparent to perceive the metaphysical.”[1]

Discography

Year Drama Serial Song Title Broadcasting Channel
2010 Koi To Ho Koi To Ho ARY Digital
Uraan Yeh Kya Hua Geo TV
2011 Ladies Park (as Natasha) Bhuli Yaadaon Mein Geo TV
2012 Man Jali Khamoshi Geo TV

Film

Year Film Role
2011 Love Mein Ghum Special Appearance

Recently released album: Khamoshi december 28 2012 Chalte chalte video album: december 28 2012

Television

Drama
Year Title Role Additional Notes
2009 Meri Zaat Zarra-e-Benishan cameo Geo TV
2010 Dolly ki Ayegi Baraat Sila Geo TV
Bulbulay Khubsurat ARY Digital
Woh Chaar Various Roles Hum TV
2011 Ladies Park Natasha Geo TV
2012 Kitni Girhain Baqi Hain Aamina Hum TV
Zindagi Gulzar Hai Sara Hum TV
2013 Tanhai Upcoming at Hum TV


Awards

Year Award Category Result
2003 NCA Achievement Awards Best Female Theater Performer Won

References

  1. ^ a b c d Bhutta, Saniya. "Ayesha - Jill of all trades". The Daily Times. Archived from the original on 21 May 2008. Retrieved 2008-05-12. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ "Ayesha Omar Hosting New Morning Show Ye Waqt Hai Mera On CNBC Pakistan". Awamiweb.com. Retrieved 2012-08-11.



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