Could Kinza Razzak be the next big superstar of the TV industry?

Author: Hina Ghaffar

There are billions of new faces in the film and television industry right now, but one such face who actually has won over the hearts of people is that of Kinza Razzak.

Her graceful demeanour and powerful acting is actually leaving the audience in awe. Currently, she is playing the role of Begum Nawab Salauddin, wife of the veteran actor Abid Ali in a popular drama serial of Bol Network called ‘Dilara’. Although she has done only three drama serials so far, her acting skills make us predict that she is going to be the next big thing in the entertainment world.

Kinza Razzak has established herself as a versatile actress with a profound ability as an actress, in ventures like ‘Shayad’ and ‘Bewaja’. She has clearly stolen the show with her poise in ‘Dilara’ as she has proven to be a new sensation of the industry. Getting a lead role in just her second serial and working with big names of the industry is a success in itself. Where others fail sometimes to make their presence felt even after years of effort and struggle, Razzak has secured her place in little to no time.

The range of expressions that she has is matchless to those of other rising stars of the industry. Razzak has almost overshadowed every other actress in this serial through her extraordinary acting skills.

She looks endearingly stunning in those gharara suits and heavy dangling earrings, a complete vintage yet classy look.

Her innocent looks in those initial scenes where she moaned looking attractive and innocent, “Main bemar hogai tou?” to the romantic manifestation claiming, “Mera haina ghar ka doctor!” made us stagger over her acting competency and magnificence, to the later scenes where her face is blank and expressionless as bride to Nawab Salahuddin. Razzak delivers every expression so perfectly that she astounds us in almost every scene. She swiftly shifts from a happy, playful girl to a flat, poker-faced Begum Nawab, leaving us in awe of her acting prowess.

She has absolutely justified the crux of ‘Dilara’ that it left everyone in awe. She has added her essence to the character of Dilara and has made it appear lifelike, relatable and convincing. The lyrical script by Beegul and the multifold character of Dilara plus sharing screen space with the icons of the industry, Razzak is especially blessed with the best.

The story is an outstanding mix of love, intrigue, emotions and desire and Razzak is at the top of her game! The story is yet to unfold and we are by this time, eager for the forthcoming episodes as we just can´t get enough of Razzak in her stunning persona as Begum Nawab.

Published in Daily Times, February 22nd 2019.

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