The Covid pandemic has transformed Atiqa Odho into an evening person. Taking everything into account, it has done likewise to me, overturning timings and timetables.
The infection is likewise answerable for gagging the country's thruways with a flood of traffic, with individuals picking to navigate the country via vehicle as opposed to take a chance with contamination in a gravely ventilated plane. Atiqa, for example, likes to city-jump via vehicle and she is wanting to go on a street outing from Islamabad to Karachi over the course of the following two days. We choose to talk before she's out and about, presumably flashing through regions with terrible versatile signs. So this is the means by which it comes to be that we sit late around evening time, confronting each other through our separate PC screens, sliding effectively into discussion in a Zoom interview; a common, regular piece of the new ordinary in these Coronavirus times. In any case, not at all like numerous new discussions that I have had with big names, my meeting with the veteran entertainer doesn't harp for a really long time on the crimes unleashed by the disgusting infection. Economies might have dialed back and Pakistani film might be gathering mothballs, however Atiqa appears to be not to have dialed back.
From doe-looked at driving woman to villainess matron, from TV to film, from heading a beauty care products brand to leading a local area aggregate for entertainers' inclinations, Atiqa Odho is by all accounts a juggernaut of endless energy. How can she figure out how to continue onward?
It doesn't hurt that her specific battleground has blasted in its full magnificence. While the world was in lockdown, Pakistan's television viewership duplicated complex, with dramatizations turning out to be significantly more well known than expected, being the essential wellspring of diversion for a mass crowd. Atiqa is a well known lynchpin in a portion of these shows.
Atiqa Odho[1] (Urdu: عتیقہ اوڈھو; conceived 12 February 1968 ) is a Pakistani TV and film entertainer, TV have, and the namesake of her own established beauty care products brand Odho cosmetics.[2] She appeared in Anwar Maqsood's television series. She is well known for, Sitara aur Mehrunissa and afterward showed up in dramatizations like Dasht, Nijaat, Harjaee and most as of late in Humsafar. She later featured in a series of movies, including Jo Darr Gya Woh Marr Gya, Mummy and Mujhe Chand Chahiye.
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