Celebrity Birthday / This Bold Pakistani Woman Once Committed ‘Murder’ in India
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Key Points
- Pakistani actress Sara Loren, born on December 11, 1985, has worked across Pakistani television and the Indian film industry.
- Her most talked-about role came in the 2013 Hindi thriller 'Murder 3'.
- Loren built a cross-border career through bold roles in Pakistani serials and Bollywood films such as 'Kajraare' and 'Barkhaa'.
Mumbai, Dec 11: Today marks the birthday of Sara Loren, the Pakistani actress and model whose name has been splashed across screens in South Asia. Born Sara Hussain on December 11, 1985, in Kuwait City, she belongs to a multi-cultural Rajput family with roots tracing back to Rajasthan and Pakistan.
Loren’s journey in entertainment began in Pakistan’s television industry in 2003, when she debuted in the drama 'Rabia Zinda Rahegi'. Over the next several years, she worked steadily in acclaimed serials such as 'Mein Mar Gai Shaukat Ali', 'Riyasat', 'Makan' and 'Anokhi', building her reputation as a versatile performer.
Her big break on the Indian silver screen came with Pooja Bhatt’s romantic thriller 'Kajraare' (2010), where she starred opposite Himesh Reshammiya. Though that film saw limited release, it opened the door to bigger opportunities in Bollywood.
Arguably, Loren’s most talked-about role came in the 2013 Hindi psychological thriller 'Murder 3', in which she played Nisha, the seductive second female lead. The film is part of Bollywood’s popular Murder franchise — hence headlines that play on the word “murder” in association with her career, rather than any real-world crime.
'Murder 3' was simply the title of an Indian feature film in which Loren appeared.
After her Bollywood stint, Loren continued to appear in both Pakistani and Indian projects, including 'Barkhaa' (2015) and 'Fraud Saiyaan', opposite Arshad Warsi, though political tensions later made travel between the two countries difficult for artists.
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Back home, Loren remains a celebrated and, at times, controversial figure — not for crimes, but for her bold role choices and cross-border career.
On her birthday, Sara Loren is remembered not for any scandalous act, but as a woman who carved an uncommon path through two of South Asia’s most vibrant entertainment worlds — TV, film and fashion — with grit, glamour and an unmistakable screen presence.
Loren’s journey in entertainment began in Pakistan’s television industry in 2003, when she debuted in the drama 'Rabia Zinda Rahegi'. Over the next several years, she worked steadily in acclaimed serials such as 'Mein Mar Gai Shaukat Ali', 'Riyasat', 'Makan' and 'Anokhi', building her reputation as a versatile performer.
Her big break on the Indian silver screen came with Pooja Bhatt’s romantic thriller 'Kajraare' (2010), where she starred opposite Himesh Reshammiya. Though that film saw limited release, it opened the door to bigger opportunities in Bollywood.
Arguably, Loren’s most talked-about role came in the 2013 Hindi psychological thriller 'Murder 3', in which she played Nisha, the seductive second female lead. The film is part of Bollywood’s popular Murder franchise — hence headlines that play on the word “murder” in association with her career, rather than any real-world crime.
'Murder 3' was simply the title of an Indian feature film in which Loren appeared.
After her Bollywood stint, Loren continued to appear in both Pakistani and Indian projects, including 'Barkhaa' (2015) and 'Fraud Saiyaan', opposite Arshad Warsi, though political tensions later made travel between the two countries difficult for artists.
Also Read: Is Netflix Hiding Anything From Users After Buying Warner Bros? Check Out Their 'Chill' Email
Back home, Loren remains a celebrated and, at times, controversial figure — not for crimes, but for her bold role choices and cross-border career.
On her birthday, Sara Loren is remembered not for any scandalous act, but as a woman who carved an uncommon path through two of South Asia’s most vibrant entertainment worlds — TV, film and fashion — with grit, glamour and an unmistakable screen presence.
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