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Sabeeka Imam is a British-Pakistani actress and model. [1] [2] She has established a career in modeling and ramp the walk for several designers. [3] [4] Imam appeared in a comedy-drama film Queen in 2014. [5] She went on to play the romantic interest of the lead male character in the commercially successful Urdu action films Jalaibee (2016) and ...
Noor-ul-Ain Khalid (Urdu: نور العین خالد; born 27 March 1987), known professionally as Annie Khalid (عینی خالد), is a Pakistani-born British singer and model. She rose to fame in Pakistan in 2006, after releasing the single "Mahiya"; the song was used in the 2007 film Awarapan in India and became the most-played Pakistani ...
Jemima Marcelle Goldsmith (born 30 January 1974), sometimes known professionally as Jemima Khan Goldsmith [2] [3], is an English journalist and screenwriter. [4] She is the founder of Instinct Productions, a television production company. [5]
Lahore was coerced into a relationship with a first cousin in Pakistan in an attempt to change Lahore's sexual orientation. After six months, during which he sought counselling and assistance from LGBT groups, Lahore terminated the relationship. [4] Lahore is a practising Muslim, [5] saying: "I go to the mosque. I fast at Ramadan.
British Pakistanis (Urdu: برطانیہ میں مقیم پاکستانی; also known as Pakistani British people or Pakistani Britons) are Britons or residents of the United Kingdom whose ancestral roots lie in Pakistan. This includes people born in the UK who are of Pakistani descent, Pakistani-born people who have migrated to the UK and ...
Mohammad Zahoor – Ukraine-based British-Pakistani businessman and philanthropist. Cash Haleem – United Kingdom British-Anglo-Pakistani businessman. [46] Akmal Shaikh – originally the owner of the taxi company "teksi", he was later sentenced to death by China for carrying 4kg of heroin. Munir Hussain – founder of Pepe’s Piri Piri. [47]
Mirza was born in Birmingham, England, the eldest daughter of Punjabi Pakistani parents who moved to Birmingham, England in the 1950s. [5] [6] [7]Mirza read Biochemistry at the University of Manchester and then achieved a Postgraduate Certificate in Education at Goldsmiths, University of London. [8]
Khan was born in Bradford to second-generation British-Pakistani parents, [1] and raised in Leeds. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] She attended Queen's College at Cambridge University [ 4 ] where she studied History. She subsequently completed a Master of Arts at London's School of Oriental and African Studies in Postcolonial Studies . [ 5 ]