Sajal Aly
Pakistani actress
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2024 | Currently starring in 'Zard Patton Ka Bunn' as Meenu, demonstrating her ongoing active role in the Pakistani drama industry |
2023 | Nominated for Best TV Actress Critics' choice for 'Sinf-e-Aahan' |
2023 | Sajal Aly appeared in 'The Pink Shirt' on ZEE5, portraying the character of Sofia |
2023 | Sajal Aly appeared in Eastern Eye's Top 30 under 30 Asians list, ranked at sixteenth position. |
2023 | Sajal Aly was ranked seventeenth on Eastern Eye's top 50 Asian Celebrity list. |
2023 | Made her English-language film debut in the British romantic comedy What's Love Got to Do with It?, directed by Shekhar Kapur and produced by Jemima Khan. |
2023 | Starred as Aaliya Agha in Kuch Ankahi, maintaining her prominence in Pakistani television. |
2022 | Won Best Film Actress for 'Khel Khel Mein' and Popular Face of Pakistani Cinema |
2022 | Continues her successful acting career with roles in 'Team Muhafiz' and maintains her prominence in television |
2022 | Starred in the TV series Sinf-e-Aahan, earning a Best TV Actress - Critics' nomination at the 22nd Lux Style Awards. |
March 2022 | Sajal Aly and Ahad Raza Mir were legally divorced. |
2021 | Nominated for Best Television Actress (Critics' and Viewers' Choice) for 'Alif', and for Best Original Soundtrack for 'Yeh Dil Mera' |
2021 | Sajal Aly starred in the series 'Dhoop Ki Deewar' on ZEE5, playing the character of Sarah Sher Ali |
2021 | Sajal Aly was featured in Eastern Eye's top 50 Asian Celebrity list, ranked seventh and was the only Pakistani actress in the top 10. |
2021 | Appeared in the historical-drama film Khel Khel Mein opposite Bilal Abbas Khan, winning Best Film Actress at the 21st Lux Style Awards. |
2021 | Played Rabia Safeer in the drama Sinf-e-Aahan, further establishing her reputation as a versatile actress. |
2020 | Won International Icon Award for contribution to Film and Television, and received nominations for 'Aangan' |
March 14 2020 | Sajal Aly married Ahad Raza Mir in Abu Dhabi, with close family and friends in attendance. |
2019 | Won Pride of Pakistan Award |
2019 | Starred in the television adaptation of Khadija Mastoor's novel Aangan, receiving critical acclaim and dual nominations for Best TV Actress at the 19th Lux Style Awards. |
2019 | Portrayed Momina Sultan in the drama Alif, continuing her streak of well-received performances. |
June 6 2019 | Sajal Aly got engaged to her co-star Ahad Raza Mir in an intimate ceremony, posting a picture on Instagram with the caption 'Here's to new beginnings'. |
2018 | Major award year with wins and nominations for 'Yaqeen Ka Safar' and 'O Rangreza', including Best Actress Popular, Best Onscreen Couple, and Best Television Actress |
2018 | Made her playback singing debut with the theme song of O Rangreza, in which she played the character of Sassi, receiving another nomination for Best TV Actress at the 17th Lux Style Awards. |
2017 | Won Best Actress - Jury for 'Gul-e-Rana', and received multiple nominations including Best Television Actress, Best Actress, and Best Debut Female |
2017 | Made her Bollywood debut in the film Mom opposite Sridevi, receiving widespread praise for her performance as a victim of sexual assault. |
2017 | Sajal Aly's mother Rahat passed away from cancer, a deeply emotional moment that she described as a blurry period in her life. |
2017 | Starred in critically acclaimed roles as Dr. Zubiya Asfandyar in Yaqeen Ka Safar and Sassi in O Rangreza, winning Hum Awards for Best Actress Popular and Best Actress respectively. |
2016 | Nominated for Best Television Actress for 'Khuda Dekh Raha Hai' |
2016 | Sajal Aly starred in the film 'Zindagi Kitni Haseen Hay' playing the role of Maira Khan |
2015 | Nominated for Best Television Actress for 'Sannata' |
2015 | Played the role of Naima in 'Ishq For Sale' on Hum TV, continuing her successful run in television dramas. |
2015 | Appeared in Gul e Rana as a women rights activist opposite Feroze Khan, winning her first Hum Award for Best Actress and receiving a Best Actress nomination at the 15th Lux Style Awards. |
2015 | Starred in Kis Se Kahoon as a young college student facing hurdles courageously. |
2015 | Performed in Khuda Dekh Raha Hai as a submissive girl dominated by her mother's ideologies, earning another Lux Style Award nomination. |
2014 | Won Best Drama Actress for 'Gohar-e-Nayab', and nominated for Best Drama Actress and Best Television Actress - Satellite for 'Nanhi' |
2014 | Expanded her portfolio with roles in 'Yaqeen' as Samama, 'Gidh' as Kinza, and 'Yoon Hum Miley' as Wajeeha, showcasing her versatility as an actress. |
2014 | Starred in Chup Raho as a rape survivor, receiving praise for her performance and earning her third Best TV Actress nomination at the 14th Lux Style Awards. |
2013 | Nominated for Hum Award for Best Supporting Actress for 'Mere Qatil Mere Dildar' |
2013 | Starred in Gohar-e-Nayab as the titular character Gori, earning a Pakistan Media Award nomination for Best TV Actress. |
2013 | Performed in Behadd alongside Nadia Jamil and Fawad Khan, receiving critical praise for her portrayal of a young troubled child. |
2013 | Starred in Aasmanon Pay Likha, which became the highest-rated television series of the year in Pakistan. |
2013 | Portrayed a character with split personality disorder in Sannata, earning a Lux Style Award nomination for Best TV Actress. |
2013 | Achieved a breakthrough with the thriller Nanhi, which earned her first Lux Style Award nomination for Best TV Actress. |
2012 | Sajal Aly began her television career with multiple drama roles, including Neelum in 'O Meri Billi', Sitara in 'Sitara Ki Muhabbat', Sania in 'Do Dant Ki Mohabbat', and Shagufta in 'Kya Pyar Ho Gaya' on different TV channels. |
2012 | Appeared in multiple notable television dramas including Meri Ladli (as naive poor Esha), Sitamgar (as carefree cancer patient Zoya), and Mere Khuwabon Ka Diya (as a girl next door). |
2012 | Received critical praise for her portrayal of an outspoken college student in Mohabbat Jaye Bhar Mein, written by Fasih Bari Khan. |
2012 | Aly played the titular role in Express Entertainment's drama Chandni. |
2011 | Sajal Aly made her first on-screen appearance with a recurring role in Geo Entertainment's sitcom Nadaaniyaan, marking her entry into the television industry. |
2011 | Appeared in a leading role in the soap opera Mehmoodabad Ki Malkain, advancing her television career. |
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