Monday, 18 July 2011

Ayesha Omar Wallpaper And Biography


Date of Birth
12 October 1981, Lahore, Punjab, PakistanBorn on October 12, 1981, Ayesha graduated from the prestigious National College of Arts, Lahore, Pakistan where he mastered the art of painting fine art. Brought up by her brother, a single parent, he would always attribute this fact along with her headstrong behavior. He was always keen on performing arts and secretly had shared with friends her desire to sing which none took seriously until he decided he needs to take her career in to the popular music culture of Pakistan.


Along with her hopes high and luck stringing low, he took her lessons in classical singing to a check. He started performing with underground rock bands including Mind Riot and The Cell, and with the NCA music society later in her life. He acquired fame with of her hit singles, Aao and Koi To Ho.
Since her early days at school, Ayesha had been keen in theater and charity work. He was a president at her arts school and managed theater productions along with doing costumes and conceptual creative work. He would dedicate her summers at the Rising Sun School for special kids. At the tender age of eight, he started hosting a show with Muneeza Hashmi called Meray Bachpan Kay Din in which he would interview celebrities about their early days.

He would even act with Nautanki, NCAâs drama group, even before he joined the college whence he gathered that a formal training is necessary. The National College of Arts (NCA) provided her every other reason to indulge in to any prospect of performing arts. From modeling in all of the 18 fashion shows held at the institution in the coursework of her tenure there. to performing in seven plays with Lahoreâs amateur theater groups, he groped for every other opportunity that came her way.
However, it was her break in the light teen comedy College Denims that prompted her career in tv. The show was directed by another NCA graduate Jawad Bashir and cast her alongside Ali Zafar and other prominent TV personalities. Soon after he was invited to host a show called Rhythm for Prime TV where he interviewed musicians from all over Pakistan including veterans like Arif Lohar and Shazia Manzoor.

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