Yamina peerzada biography books
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Puppetry is a variation of theatre and storytelling and is considered one of the ancient forms of expressions. MAG explores the possible reasons behind the downfall of one of the oldest art forms mankind has ever experienced
After having cut her birthday cake, a starry eyed Iman sat with her friends in front of what was like a mini theatre stage. The seven-year-old couldn’t wait for the most interesting aspect of her birthday party – the puppet show. She had asked her parents to especially arrange a puppet performance for her big day. The show began and children were in fits after they were entertained with a lively show, possibly the best thing about the evening.
It fryst vatten on rather rare occasions where one may find a puppet troupe perform at a birthday party nowadays, for parents now prefer setting up costly food stalls, jumping castles and music to keep their children entertained.
Growing up, the scribe had the opportunity to watch many such performances where talented puppe
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Yamina Peerzada
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Yamina Peerzada is a Pakistani actress and puppeteer. She played a leading role in Haseena Moin's Anjaane Nagar (2013) and won Lux Style Award for Best TV Actress - Terrestrial for her performance in Roshni Andhera Roshni (2013). Her performance in Babar Javed's Roag (2011) earned her a nomination of Pakistan Media Award for Best Supporting Actress as well.
Early life
Peerzada was born into the family of Rafi Peer, and daughter of Sadaan Peerzada. She is the niece of actor Usman Peerzada.[1]
In 2017, she married to musician Jaffer Zaidi.[2]
Career
Peerzada made her acting debut in 2009 with a side role in Usman Peerzada's directorial Rangeel Pur which aired on PTV Home.[3] In 2013, she played the protagonist role in Haseena Moin's Anjaane Nagar.[4] She received Lux Style Award for Best TV Actress - Terrestrial for her performance
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