Beautiful and gifted Pakistani TV actress Momina Iqbal. In 2018, she made her acting debut in the Nadia Afgan-directed drama “Parlour Wali Larki”. She portrayed Maryam, the main character in the show. In the dramas “Khuda Aur Muhabbat 3,” “Ishq Mein Kaafir,” “Ajnabi Lage Zindagi,” and “Ehd-e-Wafa” that followed, she appeared. Among the most well-liked recent plays are “Grift,” “Mere Humnasheen,” “Samjhota,” and “Sila E Muhabbat.” She currently appears in the drama series “Ehsaan Faramosh” on ARY Digital, where she co-stars with Humayun Ashraf as Falak.

Momina Iqbal’s Perspective on Negative Roles

Momina Iqbal’s Perspective on Negative Roles

She most recently made an appearance on Ayaz Samoo’s programme “The Night Show.” She discussed the effects of portraying unfavourable characters on performers during the presentation. She said, “There was a period when I began to think I was a vampire. Playing negative roles might occasionally increase confidence, as it did for me after doing negative roles. Mashal Khan, a friend and fellow actor, frequently makes fun of my negative characters’ edits, which are typically hysterically entertaining.

 

Momina Iqbal’s Perspective on Negative Roles

“Even though I decided not to do any negative roles, I ended up signing another one,” added Momina Iqbal. The crew starts to notice odd things about you when you play nasty characters. Additionally, it has a negative impact on your mental health. Sometimes when I was performing intensely negative characters, I would cry in the middle of the night out of frustration.

She said that Falak will push the drama’s boundaries and that her role in Ehsaan Faramosh is overly negative. She continued by saying that everyone acts negatively for a reason. For example, Falak in Ehsaan Faramosh was upset by her husband’s decision to bring their niece to dinner. Falak, the character, has come to terms with the fact that she has no control over the situation, which is why she acts negatively to attract attention.

 

 

She said that Falak will push the drama’s boundaries and that her role in Ehsaan Faramosh is overly negative. She continued by saying that everyone acts negatively for a reason. For example, Falak in Ehsaan Faramosh was upset by her husband’s decision to bring their niece to dinner. Falak, the character, has come to terms with the fact that she has no control over the situation, which is why she acts negatively to attract attention.