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Neelam Muneer Got Coronavirus | Showbiz News Pakistan | Dr Yasmeen Rashid Is Unwell | Breaking News

Written By Zunaira Mahum on Thursday, Dec 10, 2020 | 05:32 PM

 
#neelammuneer #neelam #neelammuneerkhan #zunairamaham #zunaira #zunaira_mahum #news #celebrity #celebritieslife #celebrityupdates #celebritiesfamily #celebritynews #celebrities #celebcity #celebrities_gossip #pakistan #pakistannewslive #pakistannews #pakistani #pakistaniactress #latestnews #latestnewstoday #topnewstoday #topnewsofthehour #topnewsheadlines #topnewsstories #topnews #breakingnews #breakingnewsbollywood #breakingnewstoday #dramas #drama #neelammuneertiktok #neelammunir #neelammovies #yasmeen #yasmeenrashid #politics #politician #politicspakistan #political #neelummunir #coronavirus #corona #coronavirusupdates #covid19 #covid19news #covidnews #covid #covid19pakistan #covidinpakistan #covid19inpakistan #covid19udpates #covid19secondwave Neelam Muneer Khan نیلم منیر خان‎ born 20 March 1992 is a Pakistani actress and model who appears in Pakistani television dramas and films. She is best known for portraying the role of Ulfat in television series Dil Mom Ka Diya (2018), which earned her a nomination at the 18th Lux Style Awards for Best TV Actress. She made her film debut with comedy-thriller film Chupan Chupai (2017), followed by a starring role in romantic-comedy Wrong No. 2 (2019), both of which were commercially successful. Neelam Muneer was born in Swat, Pakistan but was brought up in Karachi. Her father died when she was three years old. Her mother raised Neelam Muneer and her three sisters as a single parent. While in school, she stepped into modelling and later completed her graduation privately. She was initially approached by Shamoon Abbasi for a television series. Eventually, she entered the television industry with renowned director Kazim Pasha's drama serial Thoda Sa Aasmaan, which aired on PTV Home. Muneer made her acting debut with drama series Thoda Sa Aasmaan. Later, she appeared in Meri Subha Ka Sitara on Geo TV, Qaid-e-Tanhai, Aankh Macholi, Shehr-e-Dil Ke Darwazey, on Hum TV, Jal Pari, Ashk on Geo TV and Urdu 1's serial Meri Saheli Meri Humjoli. She also appeared in the Geo TV serials Meri Behen Maya and Daray Daray Naina. In 2018, she played the leading role in social drama Umm-e-Haniya. The same year, she portrayed the role of Ulfat in the highly acclaimed drama series Dil Mom Ka Diya, which became one of the most watched show in the history of Pakistani television. The series earned her a nomination at the 18th Lux Style Awards for Best TV Actress. From 2019 to 2020, she appeared in Kahin Deep Jaley opposite Imran Ashraf where she portrays an innocent girl, Rida, whose cousin's jealousy and hatred caused many misfortunes and hardships for her. In 2017, Muneer made her film debut with the comedy thriller Chupan Chupai opposite Ahsan Khan. Rahul Aijaz of The Express Tribune thought that Muneer ''serves her limited function of sprinkling masala in the film.'' The film earned her a nomination for Best Film Actress at the 17th Lux Style Awards. She next starred in the romantic-comedy film Wrong No. 2 opposite Sami Khan, which was a sequel to 2015 film Wrong No.. The film was released on Eid al-Fitr, 2019. Her performance in the film was better-received. Both Chupan Chupai and Wrong No. 2 proved to be commercial successes. Muneer performed an item number in film Kaaf Kangana. Haiya Bokhari of Dawn noted that, ''Muneer doesn't exactly bust out scandalous moves; she emotes with her eyes and facial expressions, trying to make sense of the dialogues of the song.'' Yasmin Rashid یاسمِین راشِد‎ born 21 September 1950 is a Pakistani politician and social activist who is the current Provincial Minister of Punjab for Primary & Secondary Healthcare and Specialised Healthcare & Medical Education, in office since 27 August 2018. She has been a member of the Provincial Assembly of the Punjab, since 15 August 2018. She is married to Rashid Nabi Malik. Her husband belongs to a prominent political family. He is the son of the former Punjab Minister of Education Malik Ghulam Nabi. Her brother-in-law, Shahid Nabi Malik, remained affiliated with the Pakistan Peoples Party and was their candidate in the general elections in 1990 and 1993. She was born on 21 September 1950 in Chakwal, Punjab, Pakistan. She completed her early education in Neela village in Chakwal district before moving to Lahore where she was educated at the Convent of Jesus and Mary. She married in 1972. In 1978, she did her MBBS from the Fatima Jinnah Medical University in Lahore. In 1984, she moved to the United Kingdom and enrolled in the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists from where received a MRCOG degree in 1989 and a FRCOG degree in 1999. She then received a degree in FCPS from Karachi's College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan.