Myra Sajid

Myra Sajid
Born Sajid Zaki
(1975-06-10) June 10, 1975
Lahore, Pakistan
Pen name Myra Sajid
Occupation Director, editor, actor and playwright
Language Urdu
Nationality  Pakistani
Citizenship Pakistan
Education Graduate
Period 2001 to present
Genre Male
Notable works Neeli Chatri
Numm
Spouse Myra Asad
Relatives Shahid Zaki

Myra Sajid (Urdu: مائرہ ساجد) (born as Sajid Zaki) is a Pakistani dramatist, playwright and scriptwriter. He is well known for his drama series Neeli Chatri (Blue Umbrella) about women's social issues, directed by Ahson Talish.[1] He made his second collaboration with Talish by writing the screenplay for the serial Numm.[2]

Personal life

Sajid Zaki was born into a Muslim family to Muhammad Zaki and Naeema Akhter in Lahore. His father was a shoe maker. He did his graduation in commerce. Afterward he realised his inner and did two year diploma in sculpture then one year diploma in multimedia and 3d animation.

In October 2009, he married Myra Asad, who encouraged his career and Sajid started writing for TV dramas with the pseudonym Myra Sajid.

Career

Sajid is a multifaceted man driven by perfection in what he sets out to do. He started his career in 2001 as an animator and editor in the TV2 Production House Lahore where he also started directing and producing music videos. In 2004 he joined Geo TV as an associate creative manager where his collaborations with Imran Aslam-president of Geo TV, Ayub Khawer, Tariq Jameel and many other senior and talented professionals polished him and boosted his career. In 2007 he left Geo TV and started working with Ahson Talish as creative director and did couple of serials, series and telefilms and many single plays. He shown his considerable mettle on private TV channels like Geo, ARY Digital, Hum TV and ATV as well. He worked on projects from music videos to documentaries switching roles as creative director, creative manager, director, producer and writer. In 2009 he rose to the challenge of giving Khuda Zameen Se Gaya Nahin the look of both a serial and a feature film.

Writing career

Directorial career

nominated for Logano Film Festival
a tribute to Bullay Shah from GEO TV

Editing career (big projects)

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