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Saboor Aly

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Saboor Ali Ansari
Born (1990-03-03) 3 March 1990 (age 34)[1]
Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
OccupationActress
Years active2011–present
Spouse
(m. 2022)
RelativesSajal Aly (sister) ,(Aly syed ) (brother)

Saboor Ali Ansari (Urdu: صَبور علی) (born 3 March 1995) is a Pakistani actress.[2] The younger sister of actress Sajal Aly, she began her acting career with the family drama Mehmoodabad Ki Malkain (2011) and received recognition with a comic role in the sitcom Mr. Shamim (2015).[3]

Ali continued playing supporting roles in several television series and made her film debut with a romantic-comedy Actor in Law (2016), for which she earned a Lux Style Award for Best Supporting Actress nomination.[4] She has since played leading roles in dramas, such as Mere Khudaya (2018), Gul-o-Gulzar (2019) Fitrat (2020), for which she received the Lux Style Award for Best TV Actress, and Mushkil (2022), and received critical acclaim as well as the Hum Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role of a tomboy in Parizaad (2021).[5][6]

Early life and career

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Saboor Ali was born on 3 March 1995 in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan to Syed Ali, a businessman, and Rahat Ali, a housewife. She has an elder sister, actress Sajal Aly(born January 1993), and a younger brother, Ali Syed. Ali's father left her mother and had a second marriage. In an online interview, she said that she was "angry" at her father, but now shares a "close bond with [him]."[6][2] She received her primary education from Rahim Yar Khan's Lahore Grammar School. For further education, she enrolled herself in a college affiliated with the Punjab University; however she deferred it to pursue acting.

She started her career with a small role in Choti Si Kahani and followed it with a supporting role in the family drama Mehmoodabad Ki Malkain on ARY Digital in 2011, in which she appeared with her sister Sajal Aly.[7] After that she again appeared with her sister Sajal, in an episode of Kitni Girhain Baqi Hain, an anthology series on Hum TV, and was subsequently featured in Hum TV's acclaimed romantic drama Bunty I Love You, alongside Saba Qamar. In September 2016, she made her film debut with Nabeel Qureshi's socio-comedy film Actor in Law, starring Fahad Mustafa, Mehwish Hayat and Om Puri. Her portrayal of a supportive sister of Mustafa's character earned her a Best Supporting Actress nomination at the Lux Style Awards.[5][8][9][10][11][3] Ali played the lead in the telefilm Nanu Aur Main (2018), which revolves around the grandfather-granddaughter relationship.[12] The telefilm received positive reviews from critics and the public, and she was praised for her performance.[13][14] She next played second-lead roles in the dramas Teri Meri Kahani and Visaal, the latter of which is among the highest-rated Pakistani dramas of 2018.[15][16][17][18]

Personal life

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Saboor along with her family performed Umrah in 2017, a few days before her mother's death. She moved to Karachi in 2011 to start her professional career, but moved back to Lahore in 2015.[3] Her mother died of cancer in 2017.[19] She married actor Ali Ansari at Parsi Institute in Karachi on 8 January 2022.[20]

Filmography

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Films

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Year Title Role Director Ref(s).
2016 Actor in Law Annie Mirza Nabeel Qureshi [21]

Television

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Year Title Role Notes Ref(s).
2011–2012 Mehmoodabad Ki Malkain Rimsha [22]
2011 Choti Si Kahani Sanara [23]
2012 Kitni Girhain Baqi Hain Aimen Episode: "Parde Mein Rehne Do" [22]
2013 Dil Awaiz Riffat [23]
2013–2014 Bunty I Love You Mehwish [24]
2014 Meri Anaya Anaya [24]
2014 Na Katro Pankh Mere Anusha [24]
2015 Mr. Shamim Rosie [22]
2015–2016 Rang Laaga Shumaila [22]
2015 Tere Dar Per Anjuman [24]
2015–2016 Bekasoor Hira [23]
2016 Teri Chah Mein Zara [25]
2016–2017 Bhai Wajiha [23]
2016–2017 Waada Jaana [23]
2016 Aashiq Colony Qamar-Un-Nisa Telefilm [26]
2017 Kitni Girhain Baaki Hain (Season 2) Sara Episode: "Socha Na Tha" [22]
2017 Mubarak Ho Beti Hui Hai Amber [27]
2017 Jallan Aima [24]
2017–2018 Meraas Jia [28]
2018 Teri Meri Kahani Sofia [29]
2018 Visaal Naheed [23]
2018 Nanu Aur Main Erum Telefilm
2018–2019 Mere Khudaya Mehak [30]
2018–2019 Ishq Mein Kaafir Ujala [31]
2019 Bhool Ayesha [32]
2019 Gul-o-Gulzar Gul [33]
2019 Naqab Zan Dua [34]
2020 Tum Ho Wajah Sitara [35]
2020 Haqeeqat Aliya Episode: "Mujrim Kon" [36]
2020-2021 Fitrat Fariya [26]
2021 Mujhay Vida Kar Sadia [26]
2021 Parizaad Saima Aka Bubbly Badmash [26]
2021-22 Amanat Zunera (Zuni) [26]
2022 Nehar Anmol [37]
2022 Mushkil Sameen [38]
2023 Sar-e-Rah Rameen [26]
2023 Jannat Se Aagay Zara [39]
2024 Beyhadh Areeba "Jugnoo" Iqbal [40]

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Work Result Ref(s).
2017 Lux Style Awards Best Supporting Actress in a Film Actor In Law Nominated [21]
2021 Best Television Actress (Viewers' Choice) Fitrat Won [41]
2022 Hum Awards Best Supporting Actress Parizaad Won [42]

References

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