Beena Masroor

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Beena Masroor
Born
Mahjabeen Beena

(1958-01-29) 29 January 1958 (age 66)
EducationUniversity of Sindh
Occupations
  • Actress
  • Writer
  • Director
Years active1976 – present
SpouseBedil Masroor (husband)
ChildrenParas Masroor (son)
ParentSalahuddin Ahmed Baloch (father)

Beena Masroor is a Pakistani actress, writer and director.[1] She is known for her roles in dramas Dil Banjaara, Aangan, Betiyaan, Agar and Jaan-e-Jahan.[2]

Early life[edit]

Beena was born in 1958 in Hyderabad, Sindh at Pakistan.[1] She completed her early education from Hyderabad School and later she graduated from University of Sindh. Beena's father Salahuddin Ahmed Baloch was a Deputy Superdent and her mother was a housewife.[1] Beena's sister Sahar Imdad is a Sindhi poet and writer.[3]

Beena was interested in acting and used to act on stage plays and theatre plays during school later in college.[3]

During her college days she visited PTV Centre and was noticed by producer Zulfikar Naqvi. He approached her and asked her to work for his drama which was he producing then she accepted the offer but she told him that she has to take permission from her parents after she took permission from her parents they allowed her and supported her to work in dramas and she called Zulfikar Naqvi and told him that she will work in his drama.[3]

Career[edit]

She was cast by producer Zulfikar Naqvi in his drama Manzil in a lead role alongside Parveen Akbar the drama was in Sindhi language which was written by Shamshirul Haidari and it was a success then she later got more offers from many directors.[3] Then she worked in many Sindhi dramas Obeyant, Travel and Companion, Mathar, Keedu Karonbhar, Peera, Nakili, Bare Han Bhanbhur Mein and Khali Gohar.[1][4]

Later she wrote two dramas in Sindhi Nili and Topo which were directed by Bedil Masroor and Mohammad Bakhsh Sameeji. Beena also directed some dramas Har Jeet, Zindagi Ek Kan, Moort, Saniheh Ji Suk and Dil Ka Maamala.[1]

Beena also worked in commercials and advertisements later she begin to write poetry for magazines also for Sindhi language magazines and newspapers using her pen name Beena.[4]

Since she appeared in dramas Vasl-e-Yaar, Dil Banjaara, Tarap, Betiyaan, Agar and Jaan-e-Jahan.[5][6]

Personal life[edit]

Beena married singer Bedil Masroor and she has seven children. Beena's son Paras Masroor is an actor and screenwriter[1]

Filmography[edit]

Television[edit]

Year Title Role Network
1976 Manzil Bina PTV[1]
1984 Oondah Ain Roshni Zareen PTV
1987 Sabajha Supreen Jannat PTV
1994 Milkiyat Amber PTV
2015 Vasl-e-Yaar Shayan's mother ARY Digital
2016 Saheliyaan Munna's mother ARY Digital
2016 Dil Banjaara Ayaz's mother Hum TV
2018 Aangan Mazhar's mother Hum TV
2020 Tarap Zunaira's grandmother Hum TV
2022 Ishq Nahin Aasan Shamshir's mother Aan TV
2022 Betiyaan Laiq's mother ARY Digital[7][8]
2023 Agar Muthair's mother Hum TV
2023 Jaan-e-Jahan Kishwar's mother ARY Digital

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "بينا مسرور". Sindhi News. September 20, 2023.
  2. ^ "Betiyaan: Fahad Sheikh's picture with Fatima Effendi goes viral". ARY News. May 7, 2023.
  3. ^ a b c d "Dharti Ja Sitara | Baakh Pirzada | Bedil Masroor | Beena Masroor". Dharti TV. November 8, 2023.
  4. ^ a b "اداکارہ اور مصنفہ بینا مسرور کا انٹرویو". Pakistan Television Corporation. 2000.
  5. ^ "Fatima Effendi drops unseen pictures from 'Betiyaan' sets". ARY News. February 8, 2023.
  6. ^ "'Betiyaan' girls bond off-screen: Pictures inside". ARY News. July 12, 2023.
  7. ^ "Watch video: Fatima Effendi demonstrates favourite makeup look". ARY News. December 15, 2023.
  8. ^ "Qudsia Ali recreates hilarious reels with senior actor Mohammad Ahmed". ARY News. June 5, 2023.

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