Dive into the captivating world of Pakistani actress Zara Noor Abbas Siddiqui with this comprehensive video showcasing her outstanding drama career. From her debut in "Dharkan" (2016) to her recent role in "Jhoom" (2023), Zara has proven herself as a versatile and talented actress in the Urdu television industry. In this video, we take you through a chronological journey of Zara Noor Abbas's remarkable performances in dramas such as "Khamoshi" (2017), "Lamhay" (2018), "Qaid" (2018), "Deewar-e-Shab" (2019), "Ehd-e-Wafa" (2019), "Phaans" (2021), and "Badshah Begum" (2022). Explore the evolution of her acting skills and the impact of her roles on the audience. Zara's foray into films is also highlighted, from her debut in "Chhalawa" (2019) to her appearance in "Parey Hut Luv" (2019) and "Zebaish" (not specified in the provided data). Discover how she seamlessly transitioned from television to the silver screen. Learn more about Zara Noor Abbas's early life, her educational background at Beaconhouse National University, and her off-screen contributions. As the daughter of actress Asma Abbas and the niece of Bushra Ansari and Sumbul Shahid, Zara has made a significant impact on the entertainment industry. Join us as we celebrate Zara Noor Abbas's achievements, her powerful stance against body-shaming, and her off-screen endeavors. Don't miss out on this exclusive journey through the career of a rising superstar in Pakistan's entertainment landscape. Zara Noor Abbas All Drama List: 2016: Dharkan (Areen) 2017: Khamoshi (Arsala) 2018: Lamhay (Aleena) 2018-19: Qaid (Rehaam) 2019: Ehd-e-Wafa (Rani) 2020: Zebaish (Noushaba/Noshi) 2021: Phaans (Zeba) 2022: Badshah Begum (Jahan Ara) 2023: Jhoom (Dr. Maryam Iqram) 2024: Standup Girl (Zara) @ARYDigitalasia @GreenEntertainmentTV @HarPalGeoOfficial @HUMTV Like, share, and subscribe for more content on your favorite Pakistani celebrities. Stay tuned for updates on Zara Noor Abbas's upcoming projects and off-screen initiatives. #zaranoorabbas #pakistaniactress #standupgirl