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Shamim Hilaly
Born
Shamim Ahmed

(1947-08-07) 7 August 1947 (age 77)
Other namesShamim Hilali
Alma materKinnaird College for Women
Occupations
Years active1964 - present
Spouse
(m. 1968)
Children2
RelativesAgha Hilaly (father-in-law)
FamilyTyabji family (through husband)

Shamim Hilaly (née Ahmed, born 1947) is a Pakistani actress who has acted in both films and television.[1] She is most famous for acting in PTV dramas including Barzakh, Mere Dard Ko Jo Zuban Mile, Parosi and Waqt Ko Tham Lo. She is noted for her performance in Maigh Malhar during the 1990s. She has also acted in Pakistan's only English language movie, Beyond the Last Mountain (1976).[2]

Early life

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Shamim was born in Bombay during British India after partition then her family moved to Pakistan at Lahore.[1] She was interested in acting from a young age, and she did theatre and dramatic plays at the Convent of Jesus and Mary. Later, she attended Kinnaird College for Women, and there, she practiced choral speaking. Later, she went to Government College, and she used to do dramatic plays. Later, she graduated from Government College with a master's degree in English literature.[1]

After PTV was established in 1964, and Aslam Azhar, Chairman and MD of PTV, was looking for actors and actresses, so he saw Shamim at a college play, and he encouraged her to act in dramas then she agreed, and she also hosted a show called University Magazine Show.[1]

Career

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She worked in Amjad Islam Amjad's drama Barzakh along with Rahat Kazmi, in which she portrayed the role of Rashida. It aired on PTV. In 1976, she worked in Pakistan's first English film, Beyond the Last Mountain, in which she portrayed the role of a single parent bringing up a small child. lt was directed and written by Javed Jabbar; later, it was shown at the 6th International Film Festival of India in Delhi.[1] Later in 1982, she appeared in the drama Alif Noon, and she portrayed the role of a college student who goes to a bicycle shop to have a punctured tire repaired.[1]

In the 1980s, Shamim and her husband moved to Yemen as he was posted there for some work. There she taught English at various colleges and universities. Later she returned to Pakistan with her husband, and she resumed her acting career, but she also taught English at colleges and universities.[1]

In 1990, she worked in the drama Parosi ,which was written by Haseena Moin and directed by Raana Sheikh. Some of the shooting took place in Islamabad and Murree. It aired on NTM. She portrayed the roles of Mrs. Asif, the elder sister of Jahan Ara, portrayed by Khalida Riyasat, and Roshan Ara, portrayed by Marina Khan.[1]

In 1995, she appeared in the drama Maigh Malhar on NTM. It was written by Asghar Nadeem Syed. The story was based on The Time of Separation of Eastern Pakistan (Bangladesh) and Western Pakistan, in which she played the role of Maleeha Khan, who is the second wife of a man who had left the love of his life behind in Bangladesh. It was a negative role, but her role received positive reviews.[1]

In 2010, she worked in the drama Uraan ,Which aired on Geo TV, and she portrayed the role of a psychotic mother in Uraan who wants to marry her mentally unstable son. In 2011, she appeared in the drama Maat ,which was based on an Urdu novel of the same name by Umera Ahmad, and she portrayed the role of Faisal's mother, who is a middle-income widow and sits with her son on a motorcycle. It aired on Hum TV. The following year, in 2012, she appeared in the drama Talkhiyaan. It was based on the novel The God of Small Things ,written by Indian author Arundhati Roy, and she portrayed the role of Mother, a difficult, unsympathetic woman to her daughter, who has left her husband and comes to stay with her with her children, and she favours her son more than her daughter.[1]

Since then she appeared in dramas such as Neeli Zinda Hai, Meri Shehzadi, Wehem, Prem Gali, Hum Kahan Ke Sachay Thay and Jannat Se Aagay.[3]

Personal life

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She is married to the former ambassador turned political commentator, Zafar Hilaly and they have two children.[1]

Filmography

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Television

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Year Title Role Network
1972 Barzakh Rashida PTV
1982 Alif Noon College Student PTV[4]
1990 Parosi Mrs. Asif NTM
1991 Waqt Ko Tham Lo Irene PTV
1993 Mere Dard Ko Jo Zuban Mile Maira PTV
1995 Maigh Malhar Maleeha Khan NTM
1997 Shahpar Mohsin's mother PTV
2007 Manay Na Ye Dil Roshni's mother Hum TV
2008 Meri Adhoori Mohabbat Samreen Geo TV
2008 DiL ki Madham Boliyan Maya TV One
2009 Saiqa Daadi Huzoor Hum TV
2009 Noorpur Ki Rani Salar's mother Hum TV
2009 Malaal Afia Hum TV
2010 Haal-e-Dil Seerat's mother ARY Digital
2010 Ishq Gumshuda Ali's mother Hum TV
2010 Shehr e Dil Ke Darwazay Afsheen's mother ARY Digital
2010 Uraan Sarah Saeed Geo TV
2010 Morr Uss Gali Ka Afreen ARY Digital
2010 Zeenat Bint-e-Sakina Hazir Ho Amma Geo TV
2010 Dil Hai Chota Sa Amaar's mother Geo TV
2011 Maat Faisal's mother Hum TV
2011 Meri Behan Maya Khala Geo Entertainment
2011 Band Khirkiyon Kay Peechay Season 2 Zeni Mahta TV One
2011 Meray Khwab Raiza Raiza Zainab's mother Hum TV
2011 Ek Nazar Meri Taraf Faris's mother Geo TV
2011 Jal Pari Ammi Bi Geo TV
2012 Main Jali Taimoor's mother Geo TV
2012 Band Gali Afroz Begum PTV
2012 Mere Huzoor Saeeda Express Entertainment
2012 Nadamat Tania's aunt Geo TV
2012 Coke Kahani Nusrat Hum TV
2012 Talkhiyaan Mama Express Entertainment
2013 Shak Tai Jan ARY Digital
2013 Dil-e-Muztar Sila's aunt Hum TV
2013 Silvatein Bilal's mother ARY Digital
2013 Shukk Sania's aunt ARY Digital
2014 Mere Humdum Mere Dost Bibi Urdu 1
2014 Kaun Sitaray Chu Sakta Hai Khursheed TV One
2014 Soteli Ruqaiya ARY Digital
2014 Shanakht Shireen Hum TV
2014 Meri Anaya Suliman's mother Express Entertainment
2015 Aitraz Arsalan's mother ARY Digital
2015 Dil Ishq Mansoor's mother Geo TV
2015 Meray Dard Ki Tujhe Kya Khabar Saad's mother ARY Digital
2015 Aye Zindagi Sultana Hum TV
2015 Unsuni Farah's mother PTV
2015 Ek Sitam Aur Sahi Saeeda Express Entertainment
2015 Aap Ki Kaneez Amma Jee Geo Entertainment
2015 Bheegi Palkein Meher Bano's mother A-Plus
2015 Goya Mrs. Imtiaz ARY Digital
2015 Dil Tere Naam Safia Urdu 1
2016 Kitni Girhain Baaki Hain: Part 2 Khala Bi Hum TV
2016 Tum Milay Fakhra's mother ARY Digital
2016 Lagaao Chachi Bi Hum TV
2016 Sila Sajjad's mother Hum TV
2016 Iss Khamoshi Ka Matlab Yasmeen's aunt Geo TV
2016 Ab Kar Meri Rafugari Rabia Sultan ARY Digital
2017 Phir Wohi Mohabbat Dadi Hum TV
2017 Piyari Bittu Mehboob's mother Express Entertainment
2017 Teri Raza Suhana's grandmother ARY Digital
2017 Qurban Amma Ji ARY Digital
2017 Dil-e-Jaanam Rakshy Hum TV
2018 Tum Se Hi Talluq Hai Saadan's mother Geo Entertainment
2018 Zun Mureed Amma Hum TV
2019 Dil-e-Gumshuda Khalida Geo Entertainment
2019 Bin Badal Barsat Daadi Express Entertainment
2019 Yateem Hina's grandmother A-Plus
2019 Meray Paas Tum Ho Roomi's school principal ARY Digital
2019 Dil Kiya Karay Sohana Begum Geo Entertainment
2020 Prem Gali Rahat ARY Digital[5]
2021 Hum Kahan Ke Sachay Thay Nani Hum TV[6]
2021 Neeli Zinda Hai Pervaiz's mother ARY Digital
2022 Wehem Amma Bi Hum TV[7]
2022 Angna Dadi ARY Digital
2022 Meri Shehzadi Safia Hum TV[8]
2023 Sirat-e-Mustaqeem Season 3 Waqar's mother ARY Digital
2023 Mein Kahani Hun Asif's mother Express Entertainment
2023 Kitni Girhain Baaki Hain Zarina Hum TV
2023 Tere Aany Se Mahir's grandmother Geo TV[9]
2023 Shanaas Jalal's mother Green Entertainment
2023 Jannat Se Aagay Jannat's mother Geo Entertainment[10]
2024 Contractors Nigar Geo Entertainment

Telefilm

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Year Title Role Network
2013 Dil Mera Dhadkan Teri Amma Geo TV
2015 Nok Jhonk Urooj's grandmother Geo TV
2015 Lucknow Wale Lateefullah Zulaiqa Hum TV
2018 Dino Ki Dulhaniya Dino's grandmother Geo TV
2024 Ijazat Emi ARY Digital

Web series

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Year Title Role Notes
2020 Churails Jahanara Episode 7 - 10

Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1976 Beyond the Last Mountain Shamim [11]
2016 Dobara Phir Se Maa Ji [12]
2017 Chalay Thay Saath Aqsa [13]
2018 Motorcycle Girl Zenith's grandmother [14]
2018 Altered Skin Imtiaz's wife Short film
2018 Pinky Memsaab Jahanara [15]
2019 Laal Kabootar Aliya's mother [16]

Host

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Year Title Role Network
1964 University Magazine Show Herself PTV

Other appearance

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Year Title Role Network
2018 Hamare Mehman Herself ARY News
2021 Zindagi With Sajid Hasan Herself ARY Zindagi

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Result Title Ref.
2013 4th Pakistan Media Awards Best Supporting Actress Nominated Talkhiyaan [17]
2021 ARY People's Choice Awards Favorite Actress in a role of Mother Nominated Prem Gali [18]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "The Quiet Intelligence Behind a Charming Exterior". Aurora Dawn. 19 February 2022.
  2. ^ Ahmad, Fouzia Nasir (6 July 2014). "Bader Khalil: End of an era". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 27 July 2019.
  3. ^ "Farhan Saeed, Sohai Ali Abro all set to sizzle in 'Prem Gali'". ARY News. 20 January 2024.
  4. ^ Shamim Hilali Retrieved 20 June 2013
  5. ^ "Prem Gali Opens The Doors To A World Full Of Life And Color". The Brown Identity. 20 November 2020.
  6. ^ "Hum Kahan Kay Sachay Thay Episode 12: Mahira Khan's Mehreen Is Beginning To Test The Patience of the Audience". The Brown Identity. 2 March 2024.
  7. ^ "Kinza and Zaviyar Naumaan Ijaz to star in 'Wehem'". Daily Times. 22 June 2022.
  8. ^ "Urwa Hocane's latest drama serial Meri Shehzadi to 'capture the memoirs of Lady Diana'". Mag - The Weekly. 24 September 2022.
  9. ^ "'Tere Aany Se' Charms Viewers with Coherent Narrative & Likeable Protagonists!". Galaxy Lollywood. 1 October 2024.
  10. ^ "Last episode of 'Jannat Say Aagay' to be aired today on Geo TV". The News International. 19 November 2023.
  11. ^ "SPOTLIGHT: CLIMBING THE LAST MOUNTAIN". Dawn News. 20 December 2018.
  12. ^ "Dobara Phir Se: As artificial as it is boring". The Nation. 12 December 2016.
  13. ^ "Chalay Thay Saath trailer packs quite a punch". The News International. 11 March 2017.
  14. ^ "Motorcycle Girl takes a tour of womanhood in Pakistan". Dawn. 26 April 2018.
  15. ^ "Pinky Memsaab is now available on Netfilx". The News International. 8 April 2018.
  16. ^ "Laal Kabootar set to return to local cinemas". The News International. 22 October 2019.
  17. ^ "4th Pakistan Media Awards Nominations". Ahsanat Ulain. Pakistan Mirchi Music. 27 December 2013. Archived from the original on 27 December 2013. Retrieved 27 December 2013.
  18. ^ "ARY People's Choice Awards". IncPak. 7 February 2021.
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