
Kinza Hashmi
Acting
Known For

Based on the novel of the same name by Aliya Bukhari, Deewar-e-Shab tells the story of three generations of courtesans' day-to-day struggles in the previously lively Sitara Mahal.
Deewar-e-Shab

A story of five individuals and how love creates drama in their life. How their decisions have significant impact on each others lives.
Ishq Tamasha

A story about a small-town boy, Akbar, who loves cricket and has dream's to play on a national level all his life. His passion leads to his selection in the country’s biggest cricket national league, Lahore Cricket League; upon his journey, he gets to experience it all – the fight against the unjust system, dirty politics, and bias in the industry.
Baarwan Khiladi

A story about the journey of a Rapper who lives in Karachi.
Kattar Karachi

Gulzar is a studious and innocent girl in college who wants to pass her exams, and make her brother proud as well as her whole family. Gul on the other hand is a cunning backstabbing girl who wants money; and unfortunately will do anything it takes to achieve her greedy goals.
Gul-o-Gulzar
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Maikey Ko Dedo Sandes

Sara and Sultan are madly in love and wants to be married, but there is a problem. Sara belongs to an ultra-modern household, her mother is learning to be a classical musician and her father is an open minded person. On the other hand Sultan’s father is a feudal lord from Punjab with a warm heart, his mother a traditionalist. Everything seems fine until the two families meet for the first time. Sara knows that her parents would never let her move to a village after her marriage with Sultan, and Sultan is certain that her mother would never accept Sara’s families’ ultra-modern ways.
Rok Sako To Rok Lo

Ruposh is a passionate and soul-stirring tale of romance that perfectly embodies the agonizing pain suffered in love. As the feeling of love slowly escalates into obsession, sorrow and grief are destined to follow.
Ruposh

Mansoor, a farmer’s son with a vision to build a just society free from feudal oppression. As he rises within the political landscape of his university, his beliefs are challenged when he falls in love with Rubab, daughter of the very man he stands against. Torn between love and ambition, Mansoor must decide how far he is willing to go for his ideals. Will love weaken his resolve... or redefine his purpose?