If you have just finished watching the emotional roller coaster that is called “Meri Zindagi Hai Tu“, you know exactly how talented Hania Aamir is to play complex, vulnerable and spirited characters. Hania has become not just a popular social media figure, but one of the most bankable TV personalities in Pakistan.
Here are her top 6 dramas that you should start adding to your watchlist right away.
Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum
It’s likely to be one of the top grossing movies this year. Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum stars Hania as Sharjeena, a very organised, educational, logical girl, who finds herself marrying a carefree Mustafa (played by Fahad Mustafa), who enjoys gaming (dropping out of school) and is not bothering about anything else.
Why Watch: This drama isn’t like those of the “damsel in distress” kind, but on the realistic development of a marriage. It describes the way two extremes can get along in money and family politics. Fahad Mustafa and Hania’s chemistry is new and it’s definitely one of the best of the year.
Mere Humsafar
Mere Humsafar is a character, which is in the name of a generation of Pakistani television sets. She’s playing Hala, a girl who was left behind by her dad and treated badly by her relatives. However, her life goes sour when her cousin Hamza (Farhan Saeed) returns from abroad and becomes her protector.
It was a drama which made Hania an international star. She plays the traumatised, but hopeful Hala, and it’s heart-wrenching. The Nick-Hala duo went viral in South Asia and the Middle East.
Mere HumSafar | EP 01 | Farhan Saeed | Hania Amir | Pakistani Drama
Ishqiya
Hania’s Ishqiya is the cheerful and energetic Romaisa (Roomi), a girl opposite her sister in the quietness. The revenge plot is the focus of the first half, and it’s Roomi’s strength that becomes the focus of the second half.
Hania’s rendition here is a master class in transitions. She is a rather funny and playful character until she is deceived and then becomes a woman of great dignity and strength.
Anaa
Set in the beautiful valleys of Chitral, the film’s main character, Hania plays Daneen, a rebellious and free-spirited girl who is determined not to follow the strict family rules.
This drama has been remembered for its beauty and the chemistry between Hania and Shehzad Sheikh. It deals with the themes of family ego (Anaa) and the potential for this to ruin lives. Hania also lended her voice to this drama OST, giving a glimpse of her singing abilities.
Sang-e-Mah
Departing from typical urban romances, Sang-e-Mah takes place in the tribal areas of Pakistan. Hania portrays Gul Meena, a traditional and fierce girl who is caught in the midst of blood feuds and old traditions.
It’s an ensemble gem with Atif Aslam & Nauman Ijaz. Hania’s acting is grounded, authentic and she can handle ‘prestige TV’ as well as commercial hits. It is about the very cruel high tribal law.
Mujhe Pyaar Hua Tha
Hania is portraying Maheer, a girl who has fallen into a sorry love affair with her cousin Saad (Wahaj Ali) and wealthy Areeb (Zaviyar Nauman).
It is very melodramatic but the visuals and the viral ‘OST’ (by Kaifi khalil) was a bomb. Hania is the perfect characterisation of the woman torn between her heart and family’s honour.
Mujhe Pyaar Hua Tha Episode 1 | 12th December 2022 (English Subtitles) ARY Digital






