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Noor Bukhari
Noor Bukhari (Punjabi, Urdu: نُور بُخاری; born 3 July 1982) is a Pakistani former actress, director, model and television host. She has featured in several TV shows, films and commercials. During her film career, she appeared in 44 Urdu films and 20 Punjabi films.
Noor began acting as a child in Pakistani films in the mid-1990s. She started out with films such as: Pyar karan toh nai darna (1992), Uroosa (1993) and Jannat (1993). Then she started her career as a lead heroine in films like Jan Jan Pakistan (1999), Mujhe Chand Chahye (2000) along with Shaan Shahid, Reema Khan, Javed Sheikh, Babar Ali, and Atiqa Odho.
Then Noor starred in Ghar Kab Ao Gay (2000) with Ahsan Khan, Meera, Shaan Shahid, Jawed Sheikh and Babar Ali. Other films included Aag Ka Darya (2000), Tere Pyar Mein (2000), No Paisa No Problem (2000), Wadaa (2000), Sohni Kuri (2000), Badmash (2001), Moosa Khan (2001), Billi (2001), Sangram (2001), Janwar (2001), Toofan Mail (2001), Kaun Banega Crorpati (2001), Daku (2002), Wehshi Jutt (2002), Ghazi Ilmuddin Shaheed (2002), Dosa (2003), Ultimatum (2004), Zill-e-Shah (2008) along with Shaan Shahid and Saima Noor.
She left the film industry and made a come back with Bhai Log (2011), Revenge Of Worthless (2016), Saya e Khuda e Zuljalal (2016) and her last film is Ishq Positive (2016) with her then spouse Wali Hamid Ali Khan, Saud and Faria Bukhari.
Noor was born on 3 July 1974 in Lahore.
In 2008, Bukhari married a Dubai-based Hindu businessman, Vikram Sood. They separated shortly after; she and her father later accused him of attempting to kidnap and convert her to Hinduism. The marriage was dissolved in 2010.
In October 2017, Bukhari stated that she would be retiring from entertainment indefinitely. She remarried her third husband Aun Chaudhry. They have four children together. She is a practicing Muslim who observes hijab.
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Noor Bukhari
Noor Bukhari (Punjabi, Urdu: نُور بُخاری; born 3 July 1982) is a Pakistani former actress, director, model and television host. She has featured in several TV shows, films and commercials. During her film career, she appeared in 44 Urdu films and 20 Punjabi films.
Noor began acting as a child in Pakistani films in the mid-1990s. She started out with films such as: Pyar karan toh nai darna (1992), Uroosa (1993) and Jannat (1993). Then she started her career as a lead heroine in films like Jan Jan Pakistan (1999), Mujhe Chand Chahye (2000) along with Shaan Shahid, Reema Khan, Javed Sheikh, Babar Ali, and Atiqa Odho.
Then Noor starred in Ghar Kab Ao Gay (2000) with Ahsan Khan, Meera, Shaan Shahid, Jawed Sheikh and Babar Ali. Other films included Aag Ka Darya (2000), Tere Pyar Mein (2000), No Paisa No Problem (2000), Wadaa (2000), Sohni Kuri (2000), Badmash (2001), Moosa Khan (2001), Billi (2001), Sangram (2001), Janwar (2001), Toofan Mail (2001), Kaun Banega Crorpati (2001), Daku (2002), Wehshi Jutt (2002), Ghazi Ilmuddin Shaheed (2002), Dosa (2003), Ultimatum (2004), Zill-e-Shah (2008) along with Shaan Shahid and Saima Noor.
She left the film industry and made a come back with Bhai Log (2011), Revenge Of Worthless (2016), Saya e Khuda e Zuljalal (2016) and her last film is Ishq Positive (2016) with her then spouse Wali Hamid Ali Khan, Saud and Faria Bukhari.
Noor was born on 3 July 1974 in Lahore.
In 2008, Bukhari married a Dubai-based Hindu businessman, Vikram Sood. They separated shortly after; she and her father later accused him of attempting to kidnap and convert her to Hinduism. The marriage was dissolved in 2010.
In October 2017, Bukhari stated that she would be retiring from entertainment indefinitely. She remarried her third husband Aun Chaudhry. They have four children together. She is a practicing Muslim who observes hijab.
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