Ayesha Khan
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Ayesha Khan, also spelled Aisha Khan, is a Pakistan
Pakistan
Pakistan , officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan is a sovereign state in South Asia. It has a coastline along the Arabian Sea and the Gulf of Oman in the south and is bordered by Afghanistan and Iran in the west, India in the east and China in the far northeast. In the north, Tajikistan...

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Television
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 actress.

Career

After completing her graduation, she was discovered and given a break on PTV drama serials, but then immediately after Mehndi
Mehndi (drama)
Mehndi is a Pakistani drama which revolves around the life of four young women, all with their own set of marital problems.-Plot:A concerned mother and father have four young daughters, Alishba , Malaika , Sajjal and Laiba Fiza Ali...

, she quit to go back and finish her higher education in Toronto, Canada.

Ayesha Khan has appeared in several Pakistani television serials. One of her acts was the character of Sajjal in Mehndi, a drama serial which was produced by Evernew Pictures and directed by Javed Fazil, where she appeared opposite Humayun Saeed. She also appeared in Maaney Na Ye Dil, where she played Roshni opposite Faysal Qureshi, Khamoshiyan where she played Rhea opposite Nauman Ijaz, Massi Aur Malika opposite Abid Ali and Vasl opposite Adnan Siddiqui.She is known to be one of the best pakistani television actresses after her performance in "vasl".
She has won two best actress awards, once in Pakistan media awards and once in Nesvita women of strength awards.

Television serials
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| Tum Yahi Kehna
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| Deewan-e-Khaas
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| Doosri Aurat
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| Mehndi
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| Maane Na Yeh Dil
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| Maan-o-Salwa
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| Mehmaan
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| Chaar Chaand
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| Mujhay Apna Bana Lo
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| Woh Rishtey Woh Natey
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| Maasi and Malika
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| Khuda Zameen Se Gya Nahi
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| Vasl
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| Ijazat
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| Bol Meri Machli
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| Meri Adhoori Mohabbat
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| Muqadas
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| Parsa
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| Lamha Lamha Zindagi
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| Zip Bus Chup Raho
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| Manay na yeh dil
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| Baal Baal Bach Gaye
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| Tum ho ke chup
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| khamoshiyan
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| Chein Aaye Naa
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| Kuch Pyar ka pagal pan bhi tha
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| Mere Charagar
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| Tum Ho Ke Chup
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| La lA land
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| Flirting Ke Side Effects
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| Jab Naam Pukarey Jaye ge
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