In a very short span, Hania Aamir has become one of the most recognizable faces in the Pakistani entertainment industry. From bubbly social media videos to powerhouse TV dramas and now an international film with Indian Punjabi megastar Diljit Dosanjh, Hania’s journey reflects bold choices, youthful charm, and unmatched versatility.
She is more than just an actress — she’s a fashion icon, youth influencer, trendsetter, and now a symbol of cross-border cultural connection.



Early Life & Viral Fame
Born on February 12, 1997, in Rawalpindi, Hania Aamir grew up away from the spotlight. While studying at the Foundation for Advancement of Science and Technology (FAST), she began posting Dubsmash videos online. Her comic timing, adorable expressions, and natural flair quickly went viral, catching the eye of filmmaker Imran Raza Kazmi.
In 2016, at just 19 years old, Hania made her big screen debut in the romantic-comedy film Janaan. Her performance as the cheeky Palwasha won hearts instantly and earned her a Lux Style Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress.



Transition to Films: Beauty with Range
Following Janaan, Hania appeared in several Pakistani films:
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Na Maloom Afraad 2 (2017)
A comedy-action film where she played a glamorous, sharp character opposite Fahad Mustafa and Mohsin Abbas Haider. -
Parwaaz Hai Junoon (2018)
One of Pakistan’s highest-grossing films, a tribute to the Pakistan Air Force. Hania played a cadet, showing her ability to handle serious, patriotic roles.
Despite not doing many films, her performances left a mark, proving she had both the screen presence and acting chops to lead in multiple genres.



Reigning Queen of Pakistani Television
It was television that made Hania Aamir a superstar in households across Pakistan and beyond. She has been the face of several highly successful dramas:
Titli (2017)
Her TV debut, where she played an arrogant, selfish beauty. A bold choice for a newcomer.
Ishqiya (2020)
A love triangle with Feroze Khan and Ramsha Khan that dominated TRP charts.
Dil Ruba (2020)
Hania played Sanam, a flirtatious yet misunderstood girl. The story was controversial, but her performance was widely appreciated.
Mere Humsafar (2021–2022)
Her biggest hit yet. As Hala, an innocent girl suffering emotional abuse at the hands of her family, Hania delivered a deeply emotional performance.
The drama became a global hit, especially in India, Bangladesh, UAE, and the UK, with her chemistry with Farhan Saeed going viral on social media.
Mujhe Pyaar Hua Tha (2023)
A love story full of misunderstandings and heartbreak. Her pairing with Wahaj Ali created massive online trends.
Fairy Tale & Fairy Tale 2 (2023)
Romantic comedy hits aired during Ramadan, loved for their light-hearted energy. Her character Umeed was full of dreams and humor — a role that made her a Gen-Z icon.
Hania’s ability to balance romance, tragedy, and comedy sets her apart from most actresses of her generation.



Cross-Border Leap: Sardaar Ji 3 with Diljit Dosanjh
In 2025, Hania Aamir did something few Pakistani stars have dared: she made her international Punjabi film debut in Sardaar Ji 3 opposite Diljit Dosanjh, India’s beloved Punjabi superstar.
What Made It Historic:
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First major Pakistani–Indian acting collaboration in years.
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Hania’s Punjabi acting debut, receiving praise for her language fluency and comic timing.
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The film was banned in India due to political tensions after the April 2025 conflict, but released internationally in the UK, USA, Canada, and Gulf countries.
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Despite the ban, it collected ₹11 crore in its first two days overseas, making it a global hit.
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Hania’s role was kept secret until the trailer was released — her appearance sparked surprise and admiration.
Hania’s courage to be part of such a risky project was applauded by Pakistani fans and artists. She became a symbol of artistic freedom and global unity, using art as a bridge between divided nations.



Social Media Queen
With over millions of followers on Instagram, Hania Aamir is a digital trendsetter:
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Shares fun behind-the-scenes moments.
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Sings, dances, jokes, and cries with fans — unfiltered and real.
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Often addresses issues like mental health, body image, and online trolling.
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Known for being open-hearted, emotionally expressive, and relatable.
Her online presence makes her more than a celebrity — she’s a friend to fans.



Fashion, Brands & Red Carpets
Hania’s sense of style is elegant yet youthful:
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Frequently featured in top Pakistani fashion campaigns.
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Walks the ramp for designers like Nomi Ansari and Asim Jofa.
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Brand ambassador for:
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Nestlé Fruita Vitals
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Oppo
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Sunsilk
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Lulusar
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Bonanza Satrangi
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Her looks range from traditional bridal to cool streetwear — she nails them all with grace and confidence.



Recognition & Awards
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Lux Style Award nominee for Best Supporting Actress (Janaan).
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Best Actress nominations for Dil Ruba and Mere Humsafar.
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Frequently ranked among Pakistan’s most influential young celebrities.
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Praised by fashion critics, film analysts, and fans alike.



Hania’s X-Factor
Why do people love Hania Aamir so much?
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Fearless: She takes on challenging and controversial roles.
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Natural: Her acting feels real, not scripted.
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Youthful: She connects with Gen-Z like no other.
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Stylish: Fashionable but never overdone.
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Voice of Change: Uses her platform to promote positivity and mental health awareness.



Final Thoughts
Hania Aamir has come a long way from making Dubsmash videos to sharing screen space with international superstars. She is living proof that talent, authenticity, and boldness can break any barrier — even one between two nations.
With her career now expanding globally, Hania has entered a new era: not just a Pakistani actress, but a South Asian icon with a message of creativity, courage, and unity.
She is not just a star — she is a force of nature, and this is only the beginning.





