
Pakistani actor Sanam Saeed welcomes baby boy with husband Mohib Mirza
Sanam Saeed and actor Mohib Mirza got married in a private ceremony in 2021. Prior to this, Sanam was married to Karachi-based banker Farhan Hassan, but the couple parted ways in 2015. Mohib was previously married to Pakistani actor Aamina Sheikh, with whom he shares a child.On the professional front, Sanam Seed is best known for playing the role of Kashaf Murtaza in the popular Pakistani television show 'Zindagi Gulzar Hai' (2013). Her chemistry with her co-star Fawad Khan was loved by audiences, garnering the show the status of a cult classic.Some of her other popular television shows include, 'Mata-e-Jaan Hai Tu' (2013), 'Talkhiyaan' (2013), 'Kadoorat' (2013), 'Kahin Chand Na Sharma Jaye' (2013), 'Ek Kasak Reh Gayi' (2015), 'Firaaq' (2014), 'Diyar-e-Dil' (2015) and 'Deedan' (2018). She also appeared in Pakistani films like 'Bachaana'(2016), 'Dobara Phir Se' (2016), 'Mah-e-Mir' (2016), 'Rahm' (2016), Azad (2017) and 'Cake' (2018).Must Watch
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