Zaib Rehman
Zaib Rehman is a Pakistani lawyer and actress. She started in television in her 20s and made her movie debut in the 2011 blockbuster Bol.
Early life
During her time as student at Lahore College for Women University, she acted as President of the Dramatic Society and completed a National Guard training. She achieved many prizes in inter-college debating competitions. In 1975, she also performed in the annual production of the play “Phandy”.Career
In her early 20s, Zaib Rehman started to perform in PTV classics like “Ragon Mein Andhera”, “Shikayatein Hikayatein” and “Inn Se Miliye”. She also acted in the popular PTV series “Fard-e-Jurm” and “Hazaaron Raastey” and starred in one of the most famous series of individual plays: “Andhera Ujala”. She later appeared in surrealistic plays like “Chamkee”, “Se Semar”, “Waqt-e-waqt”, “Mehar O Jena”, “Aasaib”, “Roma”, “Haar” and “Seraab Parast” of the series “Nigar Khana”. PTV’s prominent hit “Pehli Si Muhabbat” was her final TV performance.After a long family-related hiatus, Zaib Rehman made her movie debut in 2011, portraying a suffering mother in Shoaib Mansoor’s Pakistani hit movie “Bol”. Critics describe her performance as "outstanding", "compelling" and "most effective". In April 2014, she shot scenes for Farouq Mengal's Pakistani movie "Hijrat" in Istanbul, Turkey, with Asad Zaman, Rabia Butt, Jamal Shah and Durdana Butt.
In November 2016, she returned to television. She co-stars in the Geo TV serial drama "Mannat", playing the role of Meera Maa.
Filmography
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
2011 | Bol | Suraiya Khan | Lux Style Awards SAARC Film Awards |
2013 | The Dusk | Aliya Chauhan | Delayed |
2015 | Hijrat |
Television
- Mannat
- Piyari Bittu
- Ranjha Ranjha Kardi
- Aangan
Additional activities
- Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws
- D.T.L.
She frequently holds lectures on social topics in different colleges, e. g. at Lahore University of Management Sciences' Feminist Society. In March 2014, she received the Distinguished Alumni Award at Lahore College for Women University.