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Iman Ali (Urdu: ایمان علی; born 19 December 1980[1]) is a Pakistani actress and model who is best known for her work in Urdu films. Ali made her film debut with a leading role in the 2007 thriller Khuda Kay Liye, for which she won a Lux Style Award for Best Actress. In films, she has also starred as the main female lead in the 2016 biographical drama Mah e Mir, and had a supporting role in the 2011 social drama Bol.[2][3]

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Early life

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Iman Ali was born on 19 December 1980 in Lahore, Punjab in Pakistan to actors Abid Ali and Humaira Ali. Her father was from Gujranwala.[1]

Career

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Ali first appeared in the serial Dil Dekay Jaien Gay followed by Arman, Kismat, Woh Tees Din, Pehla Pyar, and Kuch Log Roth Kar Bhi. In addition, she starred alongside Shehzad Roy in the first episode of the TV serial "Chal Parha", which aired on Geo News in 2013.[4]

In 2003, Ali appeared in Ishq, Mohabbat Apna Pan, also known as Anarkali video, in a seven-minute music video directed by Shoaib Mansoor. She followed this with the leading role in Zoheb Hassan's television series Kismat. Later, she co-hosted the Lux Style Awards in 2005 and appeared in some more television productions, which ended in 2006 after her breakthrough into films.[2]

In 2007, Ali made her film debut in Shoaib Mansoor's Khuda Kay Liye opposite Shaan, Fawad Khan, and Naseeruddin Shah for which she received the Lux Style Awards for 'Best Actress' in 2008.[2] She appeared in a supporting role in Shoaib Mansoor's second film, Bol, opposite Humaima Malik, Atif Aslam, and Mahira Khan.[2]

In 2015, Ali appeared in the lead role in Anjum Shehzad's Mah e Mir opposite Fahad Mustafa and Sanam Saeed.[5] She next starred in the film Tich Button as Leena, which began production in 2019 and was released in November 2022.[6][7][8]

Personal life

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Ali is the daughter of actor Abid Ali and actress Humaira Ali. On 21 February 2019, she married Babar Bhatti, a Canada-based businessman and the grandson of Major Raja Aziz Bhatti, in Lahore.[9][10] Ali's younger sister Rahma Ali is a singer and actress.[11]

Filmography

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Television series

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Year Title Role Network
2002 Pehla Pyar Isha PTV
2006 Kismat Faryal Geo Entertainment
2008 Saiban Sheeshay Ka Husna PTV
2010 Woh Tees Din Shaista PTV
2011 Bewafaiyan Rida ARY Digital
2012 Armaan Sara PTV
2012 Dil Deke Jayen Ge Zobi Geo TV
2013 Chal Parha Herself Geo News

Telefilm

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Year Title Role
2012 Kuch Log Rooth Kar Bhi Nazish

Film

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Year Film Role Notes
2007 Khuda Kay Liye[5][10] Maryam AKA "Mary" Won Best Actress – Lux Style Awards[2]
2011 Bol[10] Meena / Sabina
2014 O21 Aleeha Siddiqui
2015 Mah e Mir Mahtab [5][10][3]
2022 Tich Button Leena [6]

Music videos

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Year Band/Singer Song Ref.
2000 Abrar-Ul-Haq Sanu Tera Nal Pyar Hogya
2005 Shabnam Majeed Ishq Mohabbat Apna Pan [2]
2016 Shehzad Roy and Zoe Viccaji Jind Jaan [12]

Awards and nominations

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Galaxy Lollywood Awards

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Year Award Category Work Result Ref.
2017 3rd Galaxy Lollywood Awards Best On Screen Couple Mah e Mir Nominated [13]

Lux Style Awards

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Year Award Category Work Result Ref.
2002 1st Lux Style Awards Best Model of the Year N/a Nominated [14]
2004 3rd Lux Style Awards N/a [15]
2005 4th Lux Style Awards N/a
2006 5th Lux Style Awards N/a
2008 7th Lux Style Awards Best Film Actress Khuda Kay Liye Won [16]

International Pakistan Prestige Awards

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Year Award Category Work Result Ref.
2017 International Pakistan Prestige Awards IPPA Style Icon of the Year N/a Nominated [17]

See also

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References

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Iman Ali (born 19 December 1980) is a Pakistani actress and model renowned for her contributions to cinema and . Best known for her breakout role as Maryam in the critically acclaimed thriller (2007), which marked her film debut and earned her the Lux Style Award for in 2008, Ali has since starred in notable films such as Bol (2011) and (2016). Born in , , to the prominent actor and director Abid Ali (d. 2019) and actress (d. 2025), she grew up in a family deeply involved in the entertainment industry, with her sister , also an actress. Ali began her career as a model in the early , quickly rising to prominence as one of Pakistan's top models through collaborations with photographers like Shahzad Raza and appearances in high-profile fashion campaigns across Pakistan and . Her transition to acting was facilitated by director , who cast her after spotting her in a music video where she portrayed the iconic figure . In addition to her film work, Ali has been involved in television hosting, co-presenting the Lux Style Awards in 2005. Her roles often explore complex female characters, contributing to discussions on social issues in Pakistani cinema, as seen in Bol, which addressed topics like gender inequality. More recently, she appeared in the comedy Tich Button (2022) and Pakistan's spy thriller O21 (2014, formerly The Extortionist), showcasing her versatility. Ali married businessman Babar Bhatti in 2019 and continues to be an influential figure in Pakistan's entertainment landscape.

Early life

Family background

Iman Ali is the second daughter of Abid Ali, a renowned Pakistani actor born on March 17, 1952, in , who passed away on September 5, 2019, and his first wife, , a veteran television actress born in 1960 who passed away in 2025. She has an older sister, Maryam Ali, and a younger sister, Rahma Ali, the latter of whom is a singer and actress; the family has no brothers. Abid Ali's extensive career, which included starring in over 200 films and iconic PTV dramas such as Waris (1979), immersed the family in Pakistan's entertainment industry and provided Iman with early exposure to acting and media environments. Iman was influenced by her father's acting legacy, though she entered the industry independently without formal pressure from him to pursue it.

Upbringing in Lahore

was born on December 19, 1980, in , . She grew up in during her formative years, immersed in a environment rich with connections to Pakistan's entertainment industry, as her parents, actor Abid Ali and actress , provided early exposure to film and television sets. This background fostered strong cultural ties to Punjabi and performing arts, shaping her childhood amidst the vibrant artistic scene of the city. Ali attended Divisional Public School in , where she completed her schooling with a general focus on subjects. From adolescence, she developed a keen interest in and , influenced by her family's creative pursuits and the dynamic cultural milieu of . These early inclinations, without pursuit of formal higher education in the field, laid the groundwork for her future endeavors. At the age of 18 in 1998, Ali entered the public eye through modeling, having been scouted by photographer Shahzad Raza for fashion shows in . This initial foray marked her transition from private interests to professional visibility, leveraging her height and poise in the local fashion circuit.

Career

Modeling beginnings

Iman Ali began her modeling career in 1998 at the age of 18, quickly establishing herself in Pakistan's burgeoning fashion scene. Discovered by photographer Shahzad Raza, she debuted through print and ramp work, showcasing her striking 5'9" frame and poised presence that challenged conventional beauty norms in South Asian modeling. Throughout the early 2000s, Ali became one of 's leading supermodels, gracing the covers of prominent magazines such as Visage and Hello Pakistan. She served as the face of brands like Luscious Cosmetics and collaborated extensively with acclaimed designers, including Suneet Varma, , Rina Dhaka, , , and , which broadened her appeal across the India-Pakistan fashion divide. Her selective approach to projects, often prioritizing high-profile runway shows and editorials, solidified her status among a generation of professional models including and Iraj Manzoor. Ali's work in the 2000s not only elevated her to supermodel prominence but also contributed to the global visibility of Pakistani fashion by fostering cross-border collaborations and redefining elegance with her resilient and sophisticated persona.

Transition to acting

Following her success in modeling, which honed her on-camera presence and poise, Iman Ali transitioned to acting in the early 2000s, leveraging these skills for dramatic roles that often addressed social themes. Ali debuted on television in 2002 with the PTV serial Pehla Pyar, where she portrayed the character Isha. She followed this with supporting roles in Kismat (2006) on Geo Entertainment as Faryal, and appeared in telefilms such as Jaey Kahan Ye Dil. These early television appearances allowed her to build acting experience while maintaining selectivity in projects, though she expressed reluctance toward the medium's demanding format. Ali's breakthrough came in film with the lead role in the 2007 thriller , directed by . In the movie, she played Maryam (also known as Mary), a British-Pakistani woman navigating cultural and identity conflicts amid themes of religious extremism and family pressures. Her nuanced performance, blending vulnerability and strength, earned critical acclaim and the Lux Style Award for in 2008, marking her as a rising talent in Pakistani cinema. The film itself was a commercial and artistic success, redefining contemporary Pakistani storytelling. Post-debut, Ali adopted a highly selective approach to roles, prioritizing scripts with substance over volume. This led to a hiatus after 2007, attributed to personal reasons including family challenges and relationship issues. During this period, she stepped back from the spotlight to focus on meaningful opportunities that aligned with her vision for impactful, socially conscious work.

Film roles and hiatus

Following her critically acclaimed debut in Khuda Kay Liye (2007), Iman Ali adopted a selective approach to film roles during the 2010s, prioritizing projects that aligned with her interest in socially relevant narratives and artistic depth. She appeared in fewer than a handful of films over the decade, focusing on roles that allowed her to explore complex female characters amid the challenges of Pakistan's reviving cinema industry. This period marked a deliberate slowdown in her output, as she balanced acting with personal commitments and emerging health concerns. In 2011, Ali took on a supporting role as in the social drama Bol, directed by , where she shared the screen with Humaima Malik in the lead. The film tackles pressing issues of , family honor, and societal oppression in , with Ali's character contributing to the ensemble's portrayal of marginalized women navigating patriarchal constraints. Her performance added emotional layers to the narrative's critique of , earning appreciation for its authenticity in a story that resonated widely upon release. She next appeared in a supporting role in the spy thriller O21 (also known as The Extortionist; 2014), Pakistan's first English-language action film, directed by , which explored themes of international espionage and . Ali's next major film role came in 2016 with , a biographical directed by , in which she portrayed Mahtab Bai, the enigmatic muse and courtesan who inspires the protagonist's poetic journey. The film weaves a historical to 18th-century poet with contemporary themes of artistic integrity, using Ali's character as a metaphorical anchor for themes of desire, creativity, and cultural preservation. Her portrayal, marked by subtle elegance and emotional restraint, was highlighted as a standout element in the film's poetic exploration of literature's enduring relevance. After , Ali entered a notable hiatus from 2017 to 2021, during which her public visibility in the industry diminished significantly due to personal health management. This period of reduced activity allowed her to focus on recovery, though she occasionally shared insights into her experiences to raise awareness about chronic illnesses. Ali marked her return to cinema in 2022 with a supporting role as Leena in the romantic comedy , directed by Qasim Ali Mureed and starring and . Playing a bold, independent woman shaped by her mother's past romantic failures, her character injects wit and vulnerability into the film's lighthearted take on and dynamics. This role signified her re-entry after the health-induced break, showcasing her versatility in a genre-blending project that blended humor with relatable interpersonal conflicts. Critics and audiences praised Ali's contributions to social-themed films like Bol and , noting her ability to infuse roles with nuanced depth and cultural resonance that helped elevate Lollywood's narrative ambitions during its revival. Her selective filmography in the underscored a commitment to meaningful storytelling, influencing discussions on women's representation in Pakistani cinema.

Recent activities

From 2023 onward, Iman Ali has maintained an active presence on via her official account @imanalyofficial, where she regularly shares fashion-forward content and personal reflections, including tributes to her late father Abid Ali on his . Her posts often highlight elegant ensembles, such as those from designers like Ahmad Sultaan for features in Sunday Times and throwback shoots with Umar Sayeed Couture, underscoring her enduring influence in Pakistani fashion. As of November 2025, no new film projects have been confirmed for Ali, with her last cinematic role in released in 2022. In interviews during this period, Ali has openly addressed her experiences with challenges, emphasizing resilience and . Beyond acting, Ali has engaged in fashion brand endorsements and events, notably walking for Nina Ackles Mehdi at Hum Bridal Couture Week 2023 and collaborating on promotional content with Couture for bridal collections. She has also advocated for through candid interviews and public appearances that encourage early and resilience, as highlighted in her 2025 discussions. While rumors of potential collaborations, such as an unconfirmed project with originating from earlier industry talks, have surfaced periodically, none have materialized into announced ventures by late 2025. Ali's recent public persona reflects a shift toward emphasizing resilience amid health challenges, positioning her as a trailblazer who continues to inspire in Pakistani entertainment through authenticity and selective engagements rather than prolific output.

Personal life

Marriage and relationships

Prior to her , Iman Ali was in a long-term relationship with Indian Imtiaz Ali during the , which reportedly lasted around eight years and ended in 2014 when she returned to . In a 2025 , Ali disclosed that she had rejected proposals from several Pakistani and international , emphasizing her independence by citing a lack of trust in one notable case involving a well-known Pakistani , whom she believed would not sustain a lasting partnership. On February 21, 2019, Ali married Babar Bhatti, a Canada-based businessman and grandson of , in a private ceremony in attended only by close friends and family. The couple has no children as of 2025. Ali has consistently prioritized privacy in her relationship with Bhatti, maintaining a low presence and avoiding public displays to shield their from scrutiny. She has described the marriage as a stabilizing force, bringing relaxation and joy that contrasted her previous apprehensions about the institution, allowing her to focus on simple pleasures like traveling and shared downtime.

Health diagnosis and management

In a September 2024 interview, Iman Ali discussed her (MS) diagnosis, which she first publicly revealed in 2019 on World Multiple Sclerosis Day, an that affects the by damaging the sheath protecting nerve fibers, leading to disrupted communication between the brain and body; there is no known cure for the condition. She was first diagnosed in 2006 during the peak of her career, initially experiencing symptoms such as , persistent , and numbness, which she initially ignored due to their intermittent nature and lack of awareness about MS. By early 2023, symptoms had worsened, including hand immobility and numbness lasting approximately 1.5 years, alongside difficulties in speech—such as mixing words and forgetting vocabulary—and challenges with vision and leg movement, contributing to her reduced activity and selective project involvement in the industry since her diagnosis. Ali has managed her condition through a combination of medications to suppress immune activity, physical therapy to address mobility issues, and significant lifestyle adaptations, such as pacing daily activities to combat fatigue and incorporating exercises to maintain function. She has explored options like , noting that it can slow progression if administered early but does not eliminate the disease. In interviews, Ali emphasizes adaptation over defeat, describing MS as a persistent challenge she treats with humor and resilience, stating, "I have MS... which never goes away, there is no for it, you have to get used to living with it," and viewing it as "fun" in the sense of overcoming obstacles. While MS has no remission, Ali reported in that her condition remains stable with ongoing management, profoundly impacting her physical work—such as limiting acting roles requiring fine motor skills—but not diminishing her spirit or determination. She credits strong family support for helping her navigate the emotional and practical demands, and actively advocates for greater MS awareness in , particularly through public disclosures on platforms like World Day, to encourage early symptom recognition and reduce stigma.

Filmography

Television series

Iman Ali's television career was brief and selective, confined to a handful of series in the early to mid-2000s and before her pivot to film. Her debut came in the serial Dil Dekay Jaien Gay, where she appeared in an early role. This was followed by . She portrayed the lead character Isha in the romantic drama Pehla Pyar (2002), aired on (PTV), alongside co-star , exploring themes of love, separation, and reunion. In 2006, Ali took a supporting role as Faryal in , a Geo TV series that delved into destiny and interpersonal dynamics, marking one of her early explorations beyond pure romance. In 2008, she played Husna in Saiban Sheeshay Ka on PTV. She later appeared as Shaista in the 2010 PTV production Woh Tees Din, a telefilm-style series with dramatic undertones, showcasing her shift toward more complex character portrayals. In 2011, she portrayed Rida in Bewafaiyan on , and in 2012, Sara in Armaan on . She also appeared in Kuch Log Roth Kar Bhi. Produced mainly for PTV and emerging private networks like Geo, these series highlighted Ali's emphasis on substantive roles rather than volume, though her growing film opportunities curtailed further TV commitments.

Films

Iman Ali made her acting debut in feature films with the bilingual Urdu-English drama (2007), directed by , where she portrayed the dual role of Maryam, also known as Mary. The film incorporated English dialogue alongside , reflecting its international themes. Her subsequent role came in the Urdu-language social drama Bol (2011), again directed by , in which she played Meena, a complex character involved in themes of family and societal pressures. In 2014, Ali appeared in the multilingual spy thriller O21 (formerly titled The Extortionist), directed by (Jamshed Mahmood Raza), as Aleeha Siddiqui, a role in a blending Urdu, English, , and to depict geopolitical tensions. She then starred as Mahtab in the Urdu biographical drama (2016), directed by , portraying a significant female figure in the life of poet . Ali's most recent film role was a supporting part as Leena in the Urdu romantic comedy Tich Button (2022), directed by Umair Nasir Ali, marking her return to cinema after a hiatus. Overall, her filmography spans five feature films, primarily in Urdu with bilingual elements in select projects emphasizing cross-cultural narratives.

Music videos and other appearances

Iman Ali has featured in several music videos that highlight her modeling prowess and visual appeal, often blending narrative elements with musical performances. In 2003, she starred as the titular character in the seven-minute music video "Anarkali" (also titled "Ishq Mohabbat Apna Pan"), directed by and featuring singer Rizwan Haider, which retold the legendary Mughal-era love story of and Salim. A later iteration of this project, "Supreme Ishq" in 2016, reimagined the same theme with singer Majeed and actor , emphasizing Sufi influences in its storytelling. In 2016, Ali appeared in the music video "Jind Jaan" by featuring , directed by Saqib Khan, portraying a dramatic role in a gangster-themed set against urban backdrops. Beyond music videos, Ali's non-scripted media work includes prominent endorsements and advertisements that capitalized on her early modeling career. During the 2000s, she became a key face for Lux soap, appearing in campaigns such as the 2003 solo advertisement and the 2006 50th anniversary special alongside models like Amna Haq and Vaneeza Ahmed. She reprised this role in 2014 with actor Fawad Khan in the "Zara Sa Lux" campaign, which focused on themes of beauty and confidence. These endorsements extended her visibility from ramp modeling to commercial cameos, often incorporating stylized video formats that echoed her fashion shoots. In recent years, Ali has maintained an active presence in fashion through ramp walks and . At the 21st HUM Bridal Couture Week in December 2023, she walked as a showstopper for designer , showcasing bridal collections that blended traditional and contemporary elements. This appearance underscored her continued influence in Pakistan's fashion scene, with video highlights capturing her poised runway presence. Ali has also made guest appearances on talk shows, adding to her media footprint. In , she sat for an in-depth interview on "Something Haute" hosted by Amna Isani, where she discussed her career transitions and personal experiences, offering insights into her versatility beyond scripted roles. These supplementary engagements, including no major hosting roles, complement her primary acting pursuits by demonstrating her adaptability across visual and conversational formats.

Awards and nominations

Lux Style Awards

Iman Ali has received two wins at the , Pakistan's leading ceremony recognizing outstanding contributions to film, television, music, and fashion. She won Best Stylish Female Celebrity at the 5th in 2006. For her breakout performance in the 2007 film , at the 7th held in in 2008, she received the Best Film Actress accolade for portraying Mary/Maya, a role that showcased her transition from modeling to acting and contributed to the film's critical and commercial success. The victory highlighted the broader impact of Khuda Kay Liye on the Pakistani cinema landscape, often credited as a pivotal work in revitalizing Lollywood after years of decline by blending social commentary with mainstream appeal. Ali's award was part of a clean sweep for the film, which also secured honors for Best Film, Best Film Actor (Shaan Shahid), Best Original Soundtrack, and Best Screenplay, affirming its status as a landmark in contemporary Pakistani filmmaking. In addition to her wins, Ali was nominated for Best Female Model of the Year at multiple earlier Lux Style Awards ceremonies (1st in 2002, 3rd in 2004, 4th in 2005, and 5th in 2006), reflecting her prominence in Pakistan's fashion industry prior to her acting career. Overall, her Lux Style Awards record stands at two wins and four nominations, underscoring her influence across entertainment sectors.

Other accolades

In addition to her Lux Style Awards, Iman Ali has garnered recognition from international film festivals and prestige awards for her contributions to cinema and style. For her performance in the 2016 biographical film Mah-e-Mir, the production received the Best Film award at the Dada Saheb Film Festival in Delhi in 2017, highlighting the film's artistic merit and her supporting role as a poet's muse. The same film also secured multiple honors at the Guam International Film Festival the previous year, including Best Narrative Feature, underscoring its global appeal and Ali's nuanced portrayal. Furthermore, Mah-e-Mir was chosen as Pakistan's official submission for the Best Foreign Language Film category at the 89th Academy Awards, though it did not advance to the final nominees. At the 3rd Galaxy Lollywood Awards in 2017, Ali was nominated for Best On Screen Couple (with ) for . Ali was nominated for Style Icon of the Year at the 2017 International Pakistan Prestige Awards, acknowledging her enduring influence in and entertainment following her early modeling career and film debut.

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