Sana Javed
Sana Javed is a Pakistani actress and model, born on March 25, 1993, in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, best known for her leading roles in Urdu-language television dramas that address social issues and romance.[1][2][3] She made her acting debut in 2012 with supporting roles in drama series such as Mera Pehla Pyar and Shehr-e-Zaat.[2][3] Javed gained widespread recognition in 2017 for her titular role as Sanam in the romantic drama Khaani, which explored themes of love and revenge, earning her a nomination for Best Television Actress at the Lux Style Awards in 2019.[1][2][4] Her performances in socially conscious dramas such as Ruswai (2019), where she played a rape survivor seeking justice, and Dunk (2020), addressing workplace harassment, further solidified her reputation for portraying resilient female characters.[2] For Ruswai, she received the Pakistan International Screen Awards (PISA) for Best Actress (Critics) in 2020 and the ARY People's Choice Award for Best Actress in 2021.[5][6] Other notable works include Aye Musht-e-Khaak (2021) and the romantic series Sukoon (2023–2024).[2] In 2025, she signed a new drama project, marking her return to television.[7] In her personal life, Javed completed her early education in Jeddah before moving to Pakistan, where she pursued higher studies.[8] She married Pakistani singer and actor Umair Jaswal in 2020, but the couple divorced in 2023.[9][10] In January 2024, she wed Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik in a private ceremony, becoming his third wife.[11][3] Javed has largely focused on television, with limited film appearances, and continues to be active in the industry as of 2025.[1]Early life and education
Family background
Sana Javed was born on 25 March 1993 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, to Pakistani parents whose family traces its paternal roots to Hyderabad Deccan, with additional Kashmiri heritage.[8][12] Her father is Syed Muhammad Ahmad, while details about her mother's profession remain undisclosed in public records.[13] She grew up in a close-knit family as the eldest sibling, with two younger sisters, Hina Javed and Tahmina Javed, and a younger brother, Abdullah Javed.[13][14] The family resided in Saudi Arabia during her early years, immersing her in a Pakistani expatriate community that maintained strong cultural ties to their homeland through traditions and media.[8] In her childhood, Javed experienced a blend of Saudi Arabian living and Pakistani familial values, with the household providing a supportive environment that later encouraged her pursuits in the arts. The family relocated to Lahore, Pakistan, following her early education, to facilitate her transition into local opportunities.[15][16]Academic pursuits
Sana Javed completed her primary and secondary education at the Pakistan International School in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, during her family's residence there in her early years.[17] After completing her schooling in Jeddah, she moved to Lahore with her family and later enrolled at the University of Karachi for her undergraduate studies, earning a bachelor's degree upon graduation.[18] Her family provided strong support for her educational choices, enabling her to focus on formal schooling before entering the professional world.[20] This academic foundation in Karachi laid the groundwork for her personal development, fostering skills in communication and expression that later influenced her career interests, though she deferred professional commitments until after completing her degree.[21]Career
Debut and early television work (2012–2014)
Sana Javed entered the entertainment industry in 2012 as a model, quickly achieving A-list status within two years through her work in television commercials and fashion campaigns. Her early modeling portfolio helped establish her presence in Pakistan's media landscape, drawing on communication skills honed during her academic pursuits in chartered accountancy.[22] Transitioning to television, Javed made her acting debut in the same year with a minor supporting role as Marium in the Hum TV series Shehr-e-Zaat. She followed this with a supporting role as Zaara in the ARY Digital series Mera Pehla Pyar, marking her initial foray into more substantial scripted content. She appeared in light-hearted dramas such as Ranjish Hi Sahi and Meenu Ka Susral, where she portrayed secondary characters that showcased her versatility as a newcomer. These early roles often placed her in comedic or supportive positions, reflecting the typical trajectory for emerging actors building experience.[23][22] As a newcomer, Javed navigated the challenges of the competitive Pakistani television scene by relying on hard work, guidance from directors, and collaboration with seasoned co-actors to refine her craft. Despite limited screen time in these initial projects, she focused on professionalism and preparation, gradually expanding her portfolio amid the demands of frequent auditions and typecasting risks in lighter genres. By 2014, roles in series like Meri Dulari and Pyarey Afzal further solidified her foundation, emphasizing her dedication to growth over rapid fame.[22][24]Breakthrough roles and expansion (2015–2020)
Sana Javed's breakthrough came with her lead role as Sanam "Khaani" Khan in the Geo TV series Khaani (2017–2018), where she depicted a determined sister avenging her brother's murder amid a turbulent romance with a privileged antagonist, blending vulnerability with empowerment in a story inspired by real social issues. Critics praised her for authentically capturing the character's transformation from a timid young woman to a fearless leader, contributing to the series' massive popularity and global streaming appeal. Building on earlier recognition from her role as Lubna in Pyarey Afzal (2013–2014), this performance marked a shift to leading parts, solidifying her presence in the industry.[25][26][27] Javed demonstrated versatility through lead roles in romantic and dramatic genres. In Ruswai (2019) on ARY Digital, she portrayed Sameera, a resilient woman confronting systemic injustice and personal trauma as a rape survivor seeking justice, further showcasing her range in intense, socially relevant dramas that explored themes of survival and dignity. Her performance in Dunk (2020) addressed workplace harassment, with Javed playing Amal, a student navigating false allegations and their consequences, reinforcing her reputation for resilient female characters.[26][27]) During 2015–2020, Javed expanded her portfolio with roles like Falak in Zara Yaad Kar (2016) and in Hisar-e-Ishq (2016), handling multifaceted characters, including those with negative or morally ambiguous shades, which broadened her appeal and led to initial award nominations that significantly boosted her visibility in Pakistani television.[28][29]Film ventures and recent projects (2021–present)
Following her earlier foray into cinema with the 2017 socio-comedy Mehrunisa V Lub U, Sana Javed has not pursued additional feature films in the 2021–present period, instead channeling her efforts into television serials and telefilms that highlight her versatility in dramatic and light-hearted roles. This phase marks a continued emphasis on Urdu-language television, where she has delivered performances noted for their emotional depth and relatability, contributing to her sustained popularity in Pakistani media. In 2021, Javed appeared in the Hum TV serial Aye Musht-e-Khaak, portraying Dua, a character entangled in themes of faith and family dynamics across 36 episodes; the series received praise for its spiritual narrative and Javed's nuanced depiction of resilience amid personal trials. Building on this, she starred in the 2023 Eid special telefilm I Love You Zara on ARY Digital, playing Zara Saeed opposite Imran Abbas in a romantic comedy that explores chance encounters and budding affection during festive chaos, earning appreciation for its breezy tone and Javed's charming on-screen chemistry. The telefilm, directed by Syed Irshad Ali, was highlighted for blending humor with heartfelt moments, resonating with audiences during Eid celebrations.[30] Javed's most prominent recent television role came in the 2023–2024 ARY Digital series Sukoon, where she led as Aina, an innocent woman navigating manipulation and familial pressures in a story of vulnerability and redemption; the drama, spanning 28 episodes and directed by Siraj ul Haq, garnered a 7.5/10 rating on IMDb for its compelling exploration of emotional turmoil and strong ensemble performances.[31] Critics and viewers commended Javed's portrayal for capturing Aina's gradual empowerment, with the series lauded as a thoughtful addition to contemporary Pakistani dramas addressing social vulnerabilities. Co-starring Ahsan Khan as the impulsive Raza, Sukoon underscored Javed's evolution toward roles emphasizing psychological complexity over earlier romantic leads.[32] As of 2025, Javed has signaled a return to screens after a brief hiatus, signing on for an untitled new drama project that promises to showcase her in a yet-to-be-revealed lead capacity, generating anticipation among fans for fresh storytelling.[7] Additionally, she featured in the ARY Telefilm Love Story released in September 2025, alongside Faizan Khawaja and Sajid Hasan, directed by Syed Irshad Ali, which delves into romantic entanglements with a focus on modern relationships; early reception highlights Javed's effortless charisma in comedic sequences.[33] These endeavors reflect her ongoing adaptability across telefilms and serials, prioritizing narrative-driven content on platforms like ARY Digital while maintaining a selective approach to projects that align with her established dramatic strengths.[34]Personal life
Family and upbringing
Sana Javed shares a close-knit relationship with her parents and siblings, who continue to reside in Lahore following the family's relocation from Saudi Arabia during her early years. Her brother, Abdullah Javed, works as a model and actor, while her sisters, Hina Javed and Tahmina Javed, are also involved in the entertainment industry as actresses. This familial bond is evident in their occasional joint public appearances at events and social media posts showcasing family moments, such as affectionate videos with her parents.[13][35][8] The values instilled in Javed during her upbringing emphasize humility, respect, and the pursuit of education, which have profoundly influenced her grounded persona amid the challenges of fame. She has credited her mother's guidance for fostering this humble outlook, helping her maintain professionalism and resilience in her career. Her family's support has been particularly vital during professional setbacks, reinforcing the importance of familial solidarity in navigating personal and career difficulties.[36][37] Rooted in Pakistani heritage with paternal origins in Hyderabad Deccan, Javed actively participates in family traditions, including Eid celebrations that highlight cultural continuity and communal joy. These practices underscore the enduring role of her family's Punjabi-influenced customs in shaping her identity and public life.[38]Marriages and relationships
Sana Javed's first marriage was to singer Umair Jaswal in October 2020, in a private nikah ceremony held at her home in Karachi. The couple, who had kept their relationship relatively low-key prior to the wedding, shared glimpses of the intimate event on social media, highlighting their shared interests in music and entertainment. However, the marriage ended in divorce in late 2023, with reports citing irreconcilable differences and Sana's emerging feelings for another individual as contributing factors; the couple had no children.[39][40] The divorce became public through social media actions, as both Javed and Jaswal removed photos of each other from their profiles in November 2023, sparking widespread speculation. Javed did not issue a direct statement at the time, but Jaswal later reflected on the separation in interviews, describing it as a period of healing and personal growth supported by family and fans, emphasizing gratitude for the lessons learned. This approach allowed the former couple to maintain dignity amid media scrutiny, with no public acrimony reported.[41][42] In January 2024, Javed married former Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik in a private ceremony in Karachi, blending traditional elements in a low-profile nikah attended by close family and friends. The union, announced via a joint social media post on January 20, 2024, drew significant attention due to Malik's high-profile previous marriage to Indian tennis star Sania Mirza. As of November 2025, the couple has no children, though recent rumors of potential separation have circulated without official confirmation. Javed has integrated into Malik's family circle to some extent, despite initial reports of tension, such as his sisters not attending the nikah.[43][44] Together, Javed and Malik have engaged in joint philanthropy, including attending Saba Trust charity events in the United States in September 2025 to support underprivileged communities, and participating in fundraising dinners for sports and health initiatives. These efforts reflect their shared commitment to social causes, extending beyond their personal lives.[45]Filmography
Films
- Mehrunisa V Lub U (2017, directed by Yasir Nawaz) as Mehrunisa.[46][47]
Television series
Sana Javed began her acting career in television with supporting roles in early Pakistani dramas before transitioning to lead characters in acclaimed series. Her television work primarily features Urdu-language dramas on major networks like Hum TV, ARY Digital, and Geo TV, where she has portrayed a range of complex female protagonists in romantic, social, and dramatic narratives. The following table lists her television drama series in chronological order, including the network, years of airing, and a brief description of her role.| Year(s) | Title | Network | Role Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2012 | Mera Pehla Pyar | Hum TV | Zaara, a supporting role in this romantic drama.[48] |
| 2012 | Shehr-e-Zaat | Hum TV | Marium, a supporting character in this spiritual drama exploring faith and self-discovery.[49][50] |
| 2013 | Ranjish Hi Sahi | Geo TV | Tooba, a supporting role in this family drama about relationships and sacrifices. |
| 2013 | Meenu Ka Susral | ARY Digital | Meenu, a lead role in this romantic comedy-drama.[51] |
| 2013–2014 | Pyarey Afzal | ARY Digital | Lubna, the sister of the female lead in this romantic comedy-drama about unrequited love and personal growth.[52] |
| 2016 | Zara Yaad Kar | ARY Digital | Mahnoor, a lead role in this family-oriented drama focusing on relationships and reconciliation.[51] |
| 2017–2018 | Khaani | Geo TV | Sanam "Khaani" Khan, the titular lead in this romantic tragedy about revenge, love, and social justice.[53][54] |
| 2018 | Romeo Weds Heer | ARY Digital | Heer, the female lead in this romantic comedy inspired by Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, depicting a modern inter-class love story.[55] |
| 2019 | Ruswai | ARY Digital | Shagufta, the lead portraying a woman seeking justice after a traumatic assault in this social issue-based drama.[51] |
| 2020–2021 | Dunk | ARY Digital | Amal, the central lead in this drama addressing false allegations of harassment, power dynamics, and corruption.[51] |
| 2021–2022 | Aye Musht-e-Khaak | ARY Digital | Dua, the female protagonist in this romantic drama exploring fate, loss, and redemption. |
| 2023 | Sukoon | Hum TV | Haya, the lead in this emotional family drama centered on marital challenges and healing.[56] |
| 2023 | Kaala Doriya | Hum TV | Nafeesa, the titular lead in this supernatural thriller-drama involving mystery and family secrets.[56] |
| 2025 | Goya | ARY Digital | Zoya, the lead in this family and romantic drama.[57]) |
Telefilms and specials
Sana Javed has appeared in several telefilms and television specials, primarily as part of holiday programming on Pakistani networks like Geo Entertainment and ARY Digital. These one-off productions often feature her in lead or supporting roles within light-hearted romantic or comedic narratives, distinct from her multi-episode drama series. Her telefilm roles typically showcase her versatility in shorter formats, blending romance, humor, and family dynamics.[58]- Behadd (2013, Hum TV) as Laiba (cameo).[59]
Music videos
Sana Javed has appeared in a select number of music videos, often blending her acting skills with visual storytelling to complement the songs' themes. Her early modeling experience has facilitated these roles, allowing her to bring a polished presence to non-scripted media formats. In 2016, Javed made her prominent music video debut in "Khair Mangda" by Atif Aslam, where she served as the lead actress opposite the singer in a romantic narrative. The song, composed by Sachin Jigar and released under Zee Music Company, explores themes of longing and connection, with Javed's performance adding emotional nuance to the visuals.[64] The following year, she featured in "Qubool Hai", a promotional music video for fashion designer Nomi Ansari's wedding collection. Directed as a lavish short film, it starred Javed alongside Ali Rehman Khan, depicting an elaborate mehndi and wedding sequence that showcased the brand's bridal wear. The video was celebrated for its cinematic production and cultural resonance in Pakistan's fashion scene.[65] Javed also participated in the 2017 ISPR-produced patriotic song "Tere Bina" by Hina Nasrullah, appearing as a supporting figure in the Defence Day tribute video. The track honors national sacrifice, with Javed's cameo contributing to its evocative imagery of unity and resilience.[66] In 2018, she starred in Atif Aslam's "Humein Pyaar Hai Pakistan Se", a celebratory anthem for Pakistan's 71st Independence Day. Javed's role in the official video emphasized themes of national pride, featuring vibrant visuals that captured everyday life and cultural diversity across the country.[67] Beyond standalone music videos, Javed has made visual cameos in brand endorsement projects, such as promotional videos for Infinix Mobile's S3X smartphone launch in 2018, where she highlighted the device's features through dynamic lifestyle segments as the brand ambassador. Similar appearances in Peshawar Zalmi's PSL campaigns from 2019 onward positioned her in energetic promo videos promoting team spirit and cricket enthusiasm.[68]Awards and nominations
Awards received
Sana Javed has received recognition for her performances in Pakistani television dramas, particularly for her role as a rape survivor in the social drama Ruswai (2019). In 2020, she won the Best Television Actress (Critics' Choice) at the 1st Pakistan International Screen Awards for this portrayal, highlighting her ability to convey emotional depth and resilience in addressing sensitive social issues.[69] Building on this acclaim, Javed secured the Best Actress award at the ARY People's Choice Awards in 2021 for the same role in Ruswai, an accolade voted by the public that underscored her impact on audiences through authentic and powerful acting.[6]| Year | Award | Category | Work | Ceremony |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2020 | Pakistan International Screen Awards | Best Television Actress (Critics' Choice) | Ruswai | 1st PISA |
| 2021 | ARY People's Choice Awards | Best Actress | Ruswai | ARY PCA |