Hira Mani, real name is Hira Salman, She is a very famous Pakistani television, and film actress, host, singer, and also a video jockey. She was born on 27th February 1989 in Karachi, Pakistan. As a performer, she is best known for her role in the 2012 drama, “Meri Teri Kahani,” which was loosely based on the American series “Curb Your Enthusiasm.” Pakistani Actress Hira Mani will also be starring in the upcoming drama HUM DONO (2023). She co-hosted the show “Hum 2 Humara Show” with her husband, Mani, in 2010 and has since been in the television industry ever since. The couple was seen together in another show “Hira Mani Show” as hosts in 2011. She also appeared as an advertisement lady in the show “Hum Sub Umeed Se Hain” in 2012.
Personal Life
Hira Mani belongs to a middle-class family. Her late father, Syed Farrukh Jamal, was a banker, and her mother, Naheed Jamal works at The Educators. She has 4 brothers, Talha Jamal, Ubaid, Hasan, and Shahjamal. Hasan Jamal is her twin brother. His brother Talha Jamal is a Crew Member at Pakistan International Airlines. At the age of 19, Hira Mani married Salman Saqib Sheikh (also known as Mani) on 18 April 2008. Mani is also an actor, host, and politician. The couple is blessed with two sons; Muzammil born in 2009 and Ibrahim born in 2014.
career
Hira Mani began her television debut as an actor in 2013 with the Pakistani TV drama “Meri Teri Kahani” opposite Mani. The show was inspired by the American series “Curb Your Enthusiasm.” As an actress, she has appeared in a number of Pakistani television dramas. Her performance as Heera in the drama “Jab We Wed” (2014), Mere Paas Tum Ho (2019), and Hareem in the drama “Firaaq” are among the most praiseworthy ones. She has also won the ARY People’s Choice Award for Favourite Actress in the role of bahu in 2021 for her performance as Zaira in the drama “Ghalati” (2019). Hira Mani did her first television film, Chaman Ara, in 2015 in which she played the role of Chaman Ara’s daughter-in-law. The film won Hum Award for Best Television Film in 2017. She appeared in other television films such as Shilae Maseen (2016), Dil Toh Bacha Hai (2019), Do Bol (2019), Mohabbatain Chahatain (2020), and Yun Tu Hai Pyar Bohut (2021).