Sania Saeed

Pakistani TV Drama’s Actress Sania Saeed
Sania Saeed

Sania Saeed is a pakistani TV Actress .She was one of the best Actress of pakistan. She is beautiful , sober and a graceful lady .Sania Saeed is a very talented and versatile actress .She has done numerous memorable roles on television .

Sania Saeed is a cute smart and stylish Pakistani TV Drama’s actress and model. She was born in Lahore and mostly lived in Karachi. She has been working in TV Dramas since 1990s. She is too talented actress. She has a lovely face and lovely lovely voice. She has also appeared in many TV’s talk shows. She is married and enjoying her beautiful life with husband and two kids. She has won many awards through her best acting skills.She performed in many TV Darma’s . Most of her TV Darma’s was super Hit and her acting was great . She is very talented actress. Sania Saeed is very good actress and very good person.
Interview
Having known Sania Saeed since the days of our childhood with a background of mutual in the theater (I worked as an actor in Katha, a theater group founded by her father and run at a later time by Sanya and Shafaat martyr together), and it seems that such an interview for a long time to come.

The Sanya irrigation stations busy when we arrived at her house in Gulistan-I-core. And had a Siamese cat, Makkhan, more than welcome, and this gives us the company while it concluded its work routine. Sanya sat down to do a one-time, to meet with us to answer some of acupuncture and other operating without the mill inquiries about her career, and growing business, theater and television drama production and the first commercial, which have responded to without mincing her words.
I have always been represented in the thinking of man. Comment.
Well, thank you! It’s very hard-earned reputation, and I enjoy and respect. Although I see it only as a term I came across while reading things about myself. But if so I think this is as it should be, is not it? I mean the actors that make you think and if people feel that way about me, and I’m flattered.

Having said that, while you are known to persons of significance, of late it seems to be compromising your caliber.

Do you really think so? Second, what is also useful to ask as just talking about a particular aspect of the struggle in women’s lives, and in a certain way is not the only thing that makes sense.
As representative of the There are not many roles that you write, and I could only choose from what is being offered to me I can not create them myself. Let me ask you: Do you have any role in the account that was by someone else should have been done by me? Remains a scenario can be word coined the settlement of my work in the elves Jhumka where we were in a short time, and change while we were shooting, which made me ask a specific scenario or another. But with this kind of constraints that we work in which this is not an excuse for bad work, but I still gave me three hundred and one percent for this project.

So is Sania the actress stuck in a rut today?
I stick by the rule of one play at a time but there are many actresses whose dramas run on different channels at the same time. Is it my fault that when Jhumka Jaan was on air another channel chose to repeat 2004’s Thori Si Mohabaat around the same time? Or when Ghost was on air, Shayad Kay Bahar Aaye and Aur Zindagi Badalti Hai was repeated by the same channel which I did way back in 1999? Of late I haven’t done any serials so nothing will be going on air till next year.
And what is all this talk about suit nahi kiya? If I did the kind of roles that people think suit me, they would still say that yaar, she is not a versatile actress. I have nothing to say to them.

It is said that an actress’s shelf life is very limited. How do you see this notion?

I don’t agree with it. It all depends on what kind of an actor you are and what industry you are working in. Secondly, it also depends on the kind of actor you were when you were young along with the kind of evolution the industry is going through. People such as Meryl Streep and others in her age bracket also face such problems in an industry as big as Hollywood.

Yes, looks do matter but there are women in our industry who have aged so gracefully such as Uzma Gillani, Samina Peerzada they have done and are still doing varied roles so what’s shelf life? It is not that women stop existing after 40. What we actually need to do is create female actors that can act beyond 40.

Drama Critics say that you aspire to be Shabana Azmi from Pakistan with a tendency towards social work. Are you reason with the rebels?
I did not aspire to be an actress Shabana Azmi as I have always admired the late Smita Patil more. I do not take myself seriously. I think everyone should do what they have to prepare for. I am very lucky because I got the support and opportunities they want and the way that I wanted to do so. This is all about issues that are sensitive about not being a rebel with a cause.

Take, for example, the poet, he will not come out in the streets and scream about atrocities. Instead, he will write his protest and put in words. What an actor will do is that s / he will play some of the characters. I’ve been very lucky in terms of television, although the theater was, as I am in the beginning, and really wanted to do. I do not think anyone got the chance to play better and different personalities I’ve been able to do during my career.


Any plans to return to your first love, theatre?

Sania Saeed Putting up a performance is a difficult proposition. We have decided to do theatre but we will only be able to stage it in June this year. Though it would be a busy time for Shahid and me, as we will be concentrating on our television work, the venues are booked. It makes us extremely happy that there is so much theatre happening in town with Napa, Sheema Kirmani’s Tlism festival that concluded recently, Ajoka and with a dance festival to be held in April by Sheema that there are no dates available.

While it is a positive sign, doing theatre all over the world is not easy. It is a very expensive medium even with limited props and no sets, auditorium bookings, publicity and stage lights. We are a group of five-eight people who have to make sets, act, write the script and get costumes ready. For a few acting is a full-time job while others will be putting in a lot of extra efforts. It is not like I tell them let’s do theatre and we’ll manage to perform the very next day. Nevertheless, we are determined to finally put up a performance.

Previously you had restricted yourself to voiceovers in commercials but now you also appear in a high-end cellular company ad. Why?
Two things: 35 mm and then Saqib Malik was after me for the past 10 years. I am very fond of him plus he is a creative person so I said yes. The reason why I haven’t done commercials is I didn’t want to portray a stereotypical image of woman in an ad. Even though the ad also carries such an image but I did it from the fun point of view. I wanted to know what technically in terms of acting would be different for 35 mm and I realised this was even worse because it was only 30 seconds and I couldn’t prolong my expression. It was fun but quite a challenge.

I don’t know if I would do another commercial but it was seemingly harmless because it wasn’t that I was taking responsibility for any food item or a brand of fairness cream. It was after a long time that I got to work with Humayun Saeed also. The team was a nice bunch of young people who were excited to have me on board even though I argued about why we always portray women in the same light. But I liked the whole setup and they were open to my ideas and my bantering which was fun.

Personal life and Professional

I had lived the life of a very special, and curb the rumors about your personal life and professional while staying in the spotlight. How did you manage?
I keep to myself mostly, and I also believe that effective action is there for public consumption, but not their own lives. It is not like you share their pain when they are old or when they are in poor health. I take as my job and all of these terms and the media blown out of proportion mind-boggling. Actors are human beings and they have the same normal emotional problems that can not anyone else. Have the advantage because they are more sensitive than proving to be a negative trait in some cases. I do not want to lead my life to four people who appreciate me or see me in a certain way.

Grapevine has that you are somewhat responsible for the disintegration of Fuzon, who took the wrong decision by becoming their manager?
Some people who do not know me what I can say to them? We will see what they want. People who know me, people who worked with me, and those who matter to me and can be judged on their own if you are able to break the ring. I have nothing to say to the face of tongues wagging.

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