Atiqa Odho
Atiqa Odho at grand opening of Karo Mumkin campaign by Telenor Pakistan
Born (1968-02-12) 12 February 1968
Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan
NationalityPakistani
Occupation(s)Actress, Host
Years active1989–present
Spouses
Javed Akhund
(m. 1989; div. 1999)
    (m. 2012)

    Atiqa Odho[1] (Urdu: عتیقہ اوڈھو; born 12 February 1968 ) is a Pakistani television and film actress, television host, and the namesake of her own founded cosmetics brand Odho Cosmetics.[2] She debuted in Anwar Maqsood's TV series Sitara aur Mehrunissa and later appeared in dramas like Dasht, Nijaat, Harjaee and most recently in Humsafar. She also starred in a string of films, including Jo Darr Gya Woh Marr Gya, Mummy and Mujhe Chand Chahiye.

    Early life and career

    Born into a Sindhi family,[3] the granddaughter of the Sardar of Jacobabad, in 1968, she started her professional life as a make-up artist and hairstylist in 1989.[4] While working as a make-up artist for various advertising agencies in Karachi, she was discovered by television personality, Anwar Maqsood. She starred in his play, Sitara Aur Mehrunissa in 1993. In 1995, she made her film debut in Jo Darr Gya Woh Marr Gya. Her latest role is as Mansura in Pyar Ke Sadqey.

    In 2022, Atiqa Odho joins the Turkish drama Koyu Beyaz in which she will make her debut on the world stage.[5]

    Social work

    Since 2016, she has also been engaged in philanthropic activities. She has been working for Shaukat Khanum Memorial Hospital,[6] Fatmeed Foundation, and as a social worker in "Hamara Mulk, Hamaray Log". She is currently the CEO of Odho Cosmetics and Odho Productions. She is also the ambassador for a campaign on awareness of breast cancer in Pakistan.[7]

    In June 2021, Atiqa has been elected as the chairperson of Actors Collective Trust that aims at the betterment of the artist community.[8]

    Personal life

    Marriages

    Atiqa first married at the age of 15. She gave birth to her first daughter at the age of 16, and to a son at the age of 19. Her first marriage lasted only six years. Odho was again married to Javed Akhund at the age of 21 and had one daughter and a son. She gave birth to her son at the age of 29. A few years later, they were divorced. In July 2012, she married Samar Ali Khan for the third time.[9][10][11][12]

    The liquor case controversy

    In June 2011, Odho was detained and then released shortly after, by the Airport Security Force at the Benazir Bhutto International Airport for allegedly carrying two liquor bottles in her luggage. After a court trial for 9 years, she was finally acquitted by a Rawalpindi civil court in August 2020.[13][14]

    Filmography

    Year Title Role Notes
    1995 Jo Darr Gya Woh Marr Gya [15]
    1997 Mummy [15]
    2000 Mujhe Chand Chahiye [15]
    2016 Lahore Se Aagey Shama Rani [16]
    Dobara Phir Se [17]
    2017 Chain Aye Na Ruba's mother
    2018 Na Band Na Baraati Zoya's mother
    2020 Kahay Dil Jidhar Shahana Farooqi [18]
    TBA Neelofar Begum Kashif [19]

    Television

    Television serials

    Year Title Role Notes
    1992 Sitara Aur Mehrunissa Sitara [20]
    1993 Dasht Shahtaaj [20]
    Nijaat Sajida [17]
    1994 Talaash Sarah Ahmed
    Angar Wadi Dr. Hajra Hamza Shafee
    2000 Junoon
    2001 Aan
    2002 Kirchiyan
    2002 Tum Hi To Ho
    2003 Chahtain
    Umrao Jaan Ada
    Nasl
    2004 Harjai
    2006 Dhool
    2007 Karishmay
    2008 Atiqa O
    2010 Hum Tum Shagufta
    2011 Saans
    Humsafar Farida Hussain [20]
    2012 Band Baje Ga
    2013 Siskiyaan
    Ishq Samandar
    Aarzoo-Jeene Ki To Nahi
    Ghalti Se Mistake Ho Gai
    2015 Dil Hi To Hai
    2015 Nazo
    2016 Mera Kya Qasoor Tha
    Iss Khamoshi Ka Matlab Salma [17]
    Mushrik [17]
    Besharam Sara [17]
    2017 Khan Shabana
    Laikin [21]
    Piyari Bittu Shakila [22]
    2018 Khatakaar
    Ro Raha Hai Dil
    2019 Hania Saira
    2020 Pyar Ke Sadqay Mansura [20]
    2021 Pardes Raheela
    2022 Angna
    2022–23 Kaisi Teri Khudgarzi Mehwish
    Meri Shehzadi Shahana
    2023 Jurm Shahana Mujib
    Ehsaan Faramosh Hamza's mother
    Rang Badlay Zindagi Samiya
    Sukoon Raza and Shanzeh’s mother

    Television long-plays/ telefilms

    Year Title Role Network Notes
    1991 Aaks PTV
    1992 Talaash PTV
    1995 Zikar Hay Kayi Saal Ka Neelofer PTV
    2001 Tu Laak Chalay Re Gorey PTV [23]
    2002 Aab Yaha Koi Nahi Aye Ga Indus Vision
    2003 Baykhabri Indus Vision
    2004 Marium Indus Vision
    2007 Tum Intezar Karna Aaj TV
    2008 Chalo Phir Se Jee Lain Ary Digital
    2013 Abhi Tou Main Jawan Hoon Tasneem Tariq (TT) PTV, Geo TV
    Main Hu Pyar Tera Hum TV
    2014 Tum Na Miltay To Hum TV
    2017 Principal Nadira 19 Grade Mrs. Nadira Hum TV [24]

    Television shows

    Year Title Notes
    2008–10 Nestlé Nido Young Stars
    2010 Karishma
    Passion
    Let's Makeup
    2011 In the spotlight with Atiqa Odho
    2013 Aap Ki Bat Atiqa Kay Sath

    Awards and recognition

    YearAwardCategoryResultFilmRef.
    2000Nigar AwardBest Supporting ActressWonMujhe Chand Chahiye[25]
    2005Lux Style AwardsBest Television ActressNominatedDhool
    2021Pakistan International Screen AwardsBest Supporting Actress (Television)NominatedPyar Ke Sadqay[26]

    See also

    References

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