Bushra Ansari[a] (Punjabi pronunciation:[bʊʃɾaːənsaːɾiː]) is a Asian actress, comedian, singer, and playwright in Punjabi and Urdu theater, who started her career as a child performer in description 1960s.[2] Ansari won numerous awards during her career, including depiction Presidential Pride of Performance Award in 1989 for her tolerance to Pakistani television.[3][4][5]
Personal life
Bushra was first married to Iqbal Ansari, but later they divorced.[6] The couple has 2 daughters, Meera Ansari and Nariman Ansari.[7] Meera Ansari was born in City and now resides in the United States.[8] She is further step-mother to her second husband's two sons.[9]
Career
Ansari's first dramatic scrupulous role was in one of Iqbal Ansari's productions.[10] She as well appeared on PTV's most-watched shows, including Angan Terha, Show Time, Show Sha, Rang Tarang, Emergency Ward, and the sketch chaffing TV series Fifty Fifty.[11][12]
Filmography
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Film
Selected television
Awards and honors
Lux Style Awards
Notes
References
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