Kinza Hashmi (born 7 March 1997) is a Pakistani actress and model who primarily works in Urdu-language television dramas and has established herself as a prominent figure in the Pakistani entertainment industry.[1] Born in Lahore to a Pakistani family, she holds a bachelor's degree and resides in Karachi, where she continues her career.[1][2]Hashmi began her professional journey at the age of 17 as a radio jockey and model, appearing in television commercials before transitioning to acting.[3][4] She made her acting debut in 2014 with the A-Plus drama serial Adhura Milan, portraying the role of Nayab, which marked her entry into the television scene.[5][6] Over the years, she has appeared in over 30 dramas, showcasing her versatility in both supporting and lead roles across networks like Hum TV, Geo TV, and ARY Digital.[7]Among her most notable performances is the grey-shaded character of Rushna in Hum TV's Ishq Tamasha (2018), which earned her a nomination for Best Actor in a Negative Role at the 7th Hum Awards.[8] In 2025, she received a nomination for Best Actor Female – Popular at the 10th Hum Awards for her role in Khushbo Mein Basay Khat.[9] Other significant works include Mor Mahal (2016), Gul-o-Gulzar (2019), the telefilm Ruposh (2022), Dil Awaiz (2022), and more recent projects such as the film Hall Ki Ae (2024) and Hum Dono (2024).[7][10] Hashmi remains unmarried and is recognized for her contributions to Pakistani television, often portraying complex characters that highlight social themes.[1]
Early life and education
Early life
Kinza Hashmi was born on March 7, 1997, in Lahore, Pakistan, into a Muslim family.[11][1][12] She is the only child of her parents, with her father being an established and well-educated individual, and she shares a particularly strong bond with her mother.[2][12]Raised in Lahore, Hashmi developed an early interest in the entertainment industry during her childhood, aspiring to become an actress.[2][11] She was described as a brilliant student and completed her graduation, though specific details about her schooling remain limited in public records.[2][1]Prior to her entry into show business, Hashmi began her professional pursuits in her late teens, starting modeling at the age of 17 and working as a radio jockey (RJ).[2][11] These initial experiences in media and fashion laid the groundwork for her later career in acting and hosting.[11]
Education
Kinza Hashmi, born and raised in Lahore, Pakistan, pursued her education in the city. She completed her graduation there, though the specific university and field of study remain undisclosed in public records.[13][2] From a young age, Hashmi demonstrated academic excellence, consistently achieving high scores throughout her schooling.[2] Her strong performance as a student balanced her early interests in the performing arts, laying a foundation that supported her transition into a professional acting career.[13]
Career
Early career
Kinza Hashmi entered the Pakistani entertainment industry in her late teens, initially working as a model and radio jockey before transitioning to acting. She made her on-screen debut in television commercials, marking her first appearance in the media.[14][2]Her acting career formally began in 2014 with the leading role of Nayab, a carefree young woman navigating family dynamics, in the A-Plus drama serial Adhura Milan, directed by Zulfiqar Ali and written by Noorul Huda Shah and Sheeraz Kazi. The series, which aired on Fridays, explored themes of incomplete unions and personal aspirations, providing Hashmi with her initial platform in Urdu television. Following this, she appeared in her first telefilm, Hona Tha Pyaar, on Geo TV in 2015, further establishing her presence in the industry.[2][15][6]In the subsequent years, Hashmi took on supporting roles in several dramas, including Sila Aur Jannat on Geo TV, and Moray Saiyaan on ARY Digital in 2016, where she portrayed characters that highlighted her versatility in family-oriented narratives. These early projects allowed her to build experience amid the competitive Pakistani TV landscape. By 2018, her role as the bold and self-centered Rushna in Ishq Tamasha on Hum TV began to garner attention, signaling her emergence as a promising talent, though she emphasized selecting roles that challenged stereotypes rather than opting for conventional ones.[6][16][15]
Television career
Kinza Hashmi entered the Pakistani television industry in 2014 with her acting debut in the drama serial Adhura Milan, where she portrayed the lead character of Nayab on A-Plus TV.[2][17] The series, directed by Zulfiqar Ali, marked her transition from television commercials to scripted roles, showcasing her early potential in lead parts.[18]Hashmi rose to prominence in 2018 with her breakthrough performance as Rushna, a manipulative antagonist, in the Hum TV romantic drama Ishq Tamasha. Her nuanced depiction of a grey-shaded character in this love triangle narrative earned critical acclaim and led to nominations for Best Actress in a Negative Role and Best Supporting Actress at the Hum Awards.[2][19] The role established her versatility, allowing her to explore complex, morally ambiguous figures beyond conventional leads.Throughout the late 2010s and early 2020s, Hashmi expanded her repertoire with diverse roles in popular serials. She played Banki in the historical drama Mor Mahal (2016) on Geo TV, a period piece set in the Mughal era, and took on the titular role of Dil Awaiz in the 2022 Hum TV series of the same name, which highlighted themes of emotional resilience and received widespread viewer appreciation. Other notable appearances include Maham in Mohlat (2021), a negative role that further demonstrated her range in intense family sagas, and Wafa in Hum Dono (2024) on Hum TV, a contemporary story exploring relationships and personal growth.[20]By 2025, Hashmi had appeared in over 30 television dramas across channels like Hum TV, Geo TV, and ARY Digital, often choosing projects with social relevance such as cyberbullying in Mere Ban Jao (2023).[2] Her consistent selection of challenging characters has solidified her status as a sought-after actress in Urdu-language television, with recent works like Kaisi Hai Ye Ruswai (2024), Raula Basement Da (2025), Shirin Farhad (2025, as Shirin), and the upcoming Leader continuing to showcase her evolving screen presence.[21]
Film career
Kinza Hashmi transitioned to films following her success in Pakistani television, making her feature film debut in the 2024 Punjabi-language romantic comedyHall Ki Ae?. Directed by Amritpreet Singh, the Indo-Pak co-production stars Hashmi opposite Indian singer-actor Jassie Gill, with supporting roles by Karamjit Anmol, Hobby Dhaliwal, and Nisha Bano. The story revolves around a tale of love, laughter, and cultural fusion set in vibrant Punjab, highlighting cross-border collaboration in South Asian cinema. Released worldwide on November 15, 2024, the film marked Hashmi's entry into theatrical releases, earning praise for her poised performance in a lead role that blended humor and romance.[22][23][24]In 2024, Hashmi also appeared in the short thriller Kattar Karachi, directed by Abdul Wali Baloch, featuring her alongside Talha Anjum and Imran Ashraf in a crime narrative set in urban Karachi. Released on December 20, 2024, the film delves into intense action and local undercurrents, receiving attention for its gritty storytelling.[25]Prior to her big-screen venture, Hashmi gained experience through telefilms, which are popular short-format films in Pakistan often aired on television or digital platforms. In 2018, she starred in the comedy telefilm Rok Sako To Rok Lo, directed by Kashif Saleem, where she played a supporting role alongside Shehzad Sheikh, Javed Sheikh, and Hina Dilpazir, portraying family dynamics with lighthearted humor. Her telefilm work continued with Ruposh in 2022, a romantic drama directed by Ali Faizan, in which she portrayed Zunaira Ashfaq opposite Haroon Kadwani, exploring themes of passion and societal expectations in a 2-hour-22-minute format. These projects showcased her range in narrative-driven stories beyond episodic television.[26][27]She is slated to appear in the upcoming romantic comedyLaddu (2025), directed by Abu Aleeha and co-starring Farhan Saeed, with a script by Ali Moeen and Abu Aleeha focusing on youthful romance, family chaos, and Karachi's bustling life. The project has generated buzz despite mixed fan reactions to the pairing, positioning Hashmi as an emerging figure in Pakistani feature films.[28]
Recognition
Awards
Kinza Hashmi received the Best Actress Award at the 8th Pakistan Excellence Awards held in December 2024, recognizing her compelling portrayal in the drama serial Dil Awaiz as well as her broader contributions to Pakistani television through standout performances in multiple serials.[29][30] This accolade highlighted her versatility in depicting complex characters, marking a significant milestone in her career as an emerging talent in the industry.
Nominations
Kinza Hashmi has garnered nominations across various prestigious Pakistani award ceremonies for her acting roles and modeling work. Her breakthrough performance as Rushna in the 2018 drama Ishq Tamasha earned her dual nominations at the 7th Hum Awards in 2019: Best Actor in a Supporting Role, Female, and Best Actor in a Negative Role.[31]In 2020, Hashmi was nominated for Best Model at the inaugural Pakistan International Screen Awards (PISA), recognizing her contributions to fashion and media.[32]For her lead role in the 2021 drama Mohlat, she received a nomination for Best TV Actress at the 21st Lux Style Awards in 2022, highlighting her versatility in television storytelling.[33]More recently, in 2025, Hashmi was nominated for Best Actor-Female (Popular) at the 10th Hum Awards for her portrayal in Khushbo Mein Basay Khat, a viewers' choice category that underscores her growing popularity.[9]
Kinza Hashmi is unmarried as of November 2025.[34]In an interview, she stated that "marriage is not the sole purpose of life" and emphasized that individuals should only marry if they feel a genuine need for a partner.[34]Hashmi maintains a private personal life, with limited public information available about her family background. She is the only child of her parents, the daughter of a well-educated father, and shares a close bond with her mother.[12][2]
Public image
Kinza Hashmi is perceived as a prominent and influential figure in Pakistani entertainment, celebrated for her charismatic screen presence and versatility in portraying complex roles, from villains to relatable leads. Media outlets often highlight her expressive features and effortless charm, which have garnered widespread admiration, contributing to her status as one of the industry's most recognizable faces. Her public persona emphasizes resilience and positivity, with frequent appearances in interviews where she shares insights on personal growth and the importance of hard work for success.[35][36]A key aspect of Hashmi's public image is her robust social media engagement, where she has over 10 million Instagram followers as of November 2025, using the platform to post stylish photoshoots, behind-the-scenes glimpses, and motivational messages that resonate with fans. This digital footprint has amplified her influence, positioning her as a trendsetter in fashion and lifestyle, though it has also invited scrutiny. For instance, in September 2023, images of her in a black leather outfit with an open neckline sparked intense online backlash, with critics labeling the choice "inappropriate" and leading to widespread trolling. Such incidents underscore the polarized reactions to her bold style, which contrasts with her more conservative onscreen image in dramas.[37][38][39]Despite occasional controversies, Hashmi's image is bolstered by her advocacy for kindness and faith, portraying her as grounded and compassionate off-screen. In a July 2025 interview, she revealed her routine of leaving food and water for pigeons as an act of "sadeqa jaria" (ongoing charity), reflecting a deep religious commitment that humanizes her celebrity status.[40] She has also advised fans to ignore negativity and focus on self-improvement to attain happiness.[41] This blend of glamour and humility has solidified her as an aspirational figure in Pakistani media. In October 2025, she attended the 10th Hum Awards, dazzling on the red carpet with her elegant style.[37]