Dananeer Mobeen (b. 2021)

Alias:
دانانیر مبین

Birthplace:
Islamabad, Pakistan

Born:
December 27, 2021

Dananeer Mobeen is a Pakistani actress, who gained widespread recognition in February 2021 after a short video she shared went viral on social media platforms. The video, popularly known as the "Pawri Ho Rahi Hai" video, became a massive trend due to its catchy and humorous tone.  Dananeer Mobeen made her acting debut in the Pakistani entertainment industry following her rise to fame as a social media influencer. She ventured into acting with a role in the popular television drama "Sinf-e-Aahan" (2021-2022). Where she played the character of Syeda Sidra, a bubbly and light-hearted cadet undergoing training at the Pakistan Military Academy.  Following this, In 2022 Dananeer Mobeen was part of "Team Muhafiz," an animated series that tackles social issues and aims to educate and inspire the younger generation. Later in 2023, she starred in "Muhabbat Gumshuda Meri," earning the Best Emerging Actress award for her role. She also featured in the drama "Very Filmy (2024)" where she played a cute and innocent character, further demonstrating her versatility as an actress. In December 2024, she took on a lead role alongside Ahad Raza Mir in the drama series "Meem Se Mohabbat,"

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