Today, we celebrate talented and beloved actress Yumna Zaidi 35th birthday. To pay tribute on her birthday, here are the top five dramas that impacted her career.
Dar Si Jati Hai Sila
Yumna played the role of Sila, a young girl haunted by the trauma of harassment. Her strong performance as the voice of victims echoed in the hearts of viewers. The drama is written by Bee Gul and directed by Kashif Nisar.
Inkaar
The role of Hajra, a strong-headed woman battling for justice after being brutally attacked, showed Yumna’s range as an actress. The drama was applauded for its hard hitting storyline and a powerful performance that brings to light the issues which most women face in the society. The drama is written by Zafar Mairaj and directed by Kashif Nisar
Pyar Ke Sadqay
She played the role of Mahjabeen in a drama that revolves around the story of two innocents who fall in love. It is written by Zanjabeel Asim Shah and directed by Farooq Rind.
Bakhtawar
It is an inspiring drama in which Yumna plays Bakhtawar’s role, a young lady with a stubborn resolve to change her fate and to fight against all odds in society. It is written by Nadia Akhtar and directed by Shahid Shafaat
Dil Na Umeed To Nahin
The talented powerhouse played Sumbul in the drama, a young girl who became an easy target for human traffickers. The drama is scripted by Amna Mufti and directed by Kashif Nisar.
Yumna Zaidi is amongst the most talented actresses in Pakistan. The Pyar Ke Sadqay star recently engaged in a chat with a digital portal and discussed about her career choices.
Her choice in selecting roles has always stemmed away from the traditional stories in mainstream dramas.
HUM TV’s special Bakhtawar is a similar tale that touches upon the struggles of women in a male dominant world: a narrative that is quite controversial for the masses to digest. Yumna stars as the leading character, an independent young woman who is compelled to find work and build herself a better life. The highlight of this show is how the girl named Bakhtawar transforms herself into a man to achieve this goal.
In an interview conducted by Maliha Rehman, the ‘Sinf-e-Aahan’ heroine talked about the struggles of taking up this demanding role, barefaced and in the costume of a man. Taking the mike, Yumna said, “It was a challenge to prepare for my role. Without makeup and baggy clothes, and having that tiny wig to look boyish, a girl like me or any actress in Pakistan would feel the same.”
She further emphasized the process of becoming a man in the series, “My body was packed with different layers to hide my body, hair packed to look more like a man.”
Yumna lamented about not being able to look pretty in this role but also spoke about the physical transformation the actor was required to complete for the two contrasting characters. She said, “It was a physical challenge, but it also required more. I had to learn to change my voice, as there was less time between the shoots to change my character from Bakhtawar to Bakhtu.”
She also talked about her selection of scripts, as she’s known to choose narratives that are deviant from the norm. On being asked about her decisions, she answered, “When I got the script, I was super excited, so I picked it as a challenge.”
Yumna then reflected on Bahktawar and why it turned out to be such a vital role. “In this world, regardless of its advances, women are still facing such injustice. No matter how powerful she is, or the time, women continue to face incidents that make you see the grim reality,” she added.
She concluded her statement by praising her choice. “I have taken a story of a woman and her stand and struggle in life, which is something I am proud of and satisfied with.”
She further added: “I walked on the roads and felt the difference”
In the interview, Yumna recalled the biggest learning curve of her life while filming for the drama. During her shoots, the starlet was required to walk on roads freely with a hidden camera to capture her surroundings, giving it a more realistic picture.
Yumna explained, “We had to shoot raw in markets with a hidden camera, so I had to walk on the roads and I felt the difference. I had a team, with bouncers and still felt uncomfortable. In the same market, when I was in a male’s get-up, I walked so comfortably, and I kept thinking about the women who walk on these roads. It was just a shoot, and I was fully protected, but not these women who go here every day.”
She expressed that this realization of “privilege” and having “slightly more protected lives” has changed her whole outlook on life, making her more grateful for everything she has been blessed with, including security. Dressing up from Bakhtawar to Bakhtu was not only a physical journey for the actor but also a mental one that has taught the actor numerous life-long lessons.
In another interview Yumna mentioned that her role in Ishq Zahe Naseeb starring Zahid Ahmed and Sami Khan was initially offered to Ayeza Khan and Neelam Muneer who turned down the role as its screen time was less than the other female part played by Sonya Hussyn.
The actress is currently impressing critics and audiences alike with her phenomenal performance in Dil Na Umeed To Nahi.
The venue was beautifully decorated with pink and white flowers. Aseefa, Bakhtawar’s sister wore a purple and beige outfit and is that Bilawal we spy on the IPad?
Bilawal Bhutto was unable to attend the event since he tested positive for coronavirus and is now in quarantine. We are absolutely in love with Bakhtawar’s shawl, and its true: the happiest brides are the prettiest brides.
Bakhtawar also tweeted a picture of her and her fiance, Mahmoud Choudhry.