Alif Cast And Their Real Names

It was the combination of excellent storytelling, sensitive direction, and exceptional portrayals by the entire cast that made the drama series produced by Sana Shahnawaz and Samina Humayun Saeed such a success.

The tale focused on the letter ‘alif,’ which was used as a symbol and metaphor for connection to God, and how when a man chooses to stay in touch with his conscience, the route between a question and its answer is a straight line.

The plot – an adaptation of Umera Ahmed’s book of the same name – revolved around Qalb e Momin (Hamza Ali Abbasi) and Momina Sultan (Sajal Aly), their troubled histories, and how they help each other cope with their miserable lives. While Hamza Ali Abbasi and Sajal Aly delivered fantastic performances, the drama’s casting was unquestionably its biggest strength. From the characters of Abdul Aala, It was a wonderful cast, with brilliant casting. The cast included Manzar (Sehbai), Husn e Jahan (Kubra Khan), Sultan (Saleem Mairaj), Taha Abdul Aala (Ahsan Khan), Suraiyya (Lubna Aslam) and even the young Momin (Pehlaaj Hassan).

Cast Of Alif:

Hamza Ali Abbasi

He began his career as a theater actor, appearing in such shows as Bombay Dreams, Phantom of the Opera, and Home Is Where Your Clothes Are. He also made his cinematic debut with Mud House and the Golden Doll, a simple tale about common people. He considers his ascent to be Waar (2013), where he was initially an associate chief to Bilal Lashari. He voiced Baba Bandook, the film’s primary adversary, and Vadero Pajero in Burka Avenger, a vivified arrangement based on Unicorn Black.

He came to prominence in 2010, when he was chosen the social secretary of the political party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), of which he is a member. By discovering the original manuscript of Reham Khan’s book previously published, he became known in 2018. She also stated that Humza Ali Abbasi had compromised her directly through communications. When Abbasi denied the claim, Khan remarked: “It’s a trick from Reham Khan to put him down because to his proximity with Imran Khan.”

Sajal Ali

Sajal Ali is one of Pakistan’s most famous actresses. She was adored by fans since she started acting at a young age. Sajal Ali, despite being in the entertainment business for a long time, has never necessarily sought after glamorous roles. She has collaborated with several well-known personalities in the industry. Now, as a result of her popularity, she has become a mainstay in the Pakistani drama scene. Her name literally sells programs because she receives praise not only from the public but also from critics repeatedly.

The industry’s finest actresses now acknowledge Sajal Ali as the most talented actress in the business. She has, however, heeded her instructors and mother’s warnings not to have those starry tantrums because of it.

Kubra Khan

Kubra Khan is proof that comes, sees, and conquers is true. Although Kubra is relatively new to our field, she has already reached the top of her profession. Through her drama Sang e Marmar, she made people fall in love with her. Her performance in Khuda aur Mohabbat 2 was also well-received. She has also performed in Na Maloom Afraad and Muqabil , where her role was worth watching as well.

Ahsan Khan

Ahsan Khan is a Pakistani film and television actor who was born in the United Kingdom. Ahsan Khan made his debut in the Pakistani film ‘Ghunghat’ in 1996 before entering the drama industry. In 1998, he performed in another blockbuster called Nikkah, which was a success at the box office. He later received a Masters’s Degree in English Literature from Government College University, Lahore after studying there as well.

Mr. Ahsan’s family was originally from London and then permanently relocated to Lahore. He met his spouse there.

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