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”’Beena Masroor”’ (29 January 1958 – 3 December 2025) was a Pakistani actress, writer and director.<ref name=SindhiNews/> She appeared in television dramas such as ”[[Dil Banjaara]]”, ”[[Aangan (2018 TV series)|Aangan]]”, ”[[Betiyaan]]”, ”[[Agar (TV series)|Agar]]” and ”Jaan-e-Jahan”.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://arynews.tv/betiyaan-ary-fahad-sheikh-fatima-effendi-picture-viral/|title=Betiyaan: Fahad Sheikh’s picture with Fatima Effendi goes viral|website=ARY News|date=7 May 2023}}</ref>

”’Beena Masroor”’ (29 January 1958 – 3 December 2025) was a Pakistani actress, writer and director.<ref name=SindhiNews/> She appeared in television dramas such as ”[[Dil Banjaara]]”, ”[[Aangan (2018 TV series)|Aangan]]”, ”[[Betiyaan]]”, ”[[Agar (TV series)|Agar]]” and ”Jaan-e-Jahan”.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://arynews.tv/betiyaan-ary-fahad-sheikh-fatima-effendi-picture-viral/|title=Betiyaan: Fahad Sheikh’s picture with Fatima Effendi goes viral|website=ARY News|date=7 May 2023}}</ref>

== Early life ==

== Early life ==


Latest revision as of 17:40, 3 December 2025

Pakistani actress (1958–2025)

Beena Masroor

Born

Mahjabeen Beena

(1958-01-29)29 January 1958

Died 3 December 2025(2025-12-03) (aged 67)
Education University of Sindh
Occupations
Years active 1976–2025
Spouse Bedil Masroor (husband)
Children Paras Masroor (son)
Parent Salahuddin Ahmed Baloch (father)

Beena Masroor (Sindhi and Urdu: بينا مسرور; 29 January 1958 – 3 December 2025) was a Pakistani actress, writer and director.[1] She appeared in television dramas such as Dil Banjaara, Aangan, Betiyaan, Agar and Jaan-e-Jahan.[2]

Masroor was born in Hyderabad, Sindh, Pakistan on 29 January 1958.[1] She completed her early education from Hyderabad School and later she graduated from University of Sindh. Her father Salahuddin Ahmed Baloch was a Deputy Superdent and her mother was a housewife.[1]

Masroor worked in many Sindhi dramas Obeyant, Travel and Companion, Mathar, Keedu Karonbhar, Peera, Nakili, Bare Han Bhanbhur Mein and Khali Gohar.[1][3]

Later she wrote two dramas in Sindhi Nili and Topo which were directed by Bedil Masroor and Mohammad Bakhsh Sameeji. Beena Masroor also directed some dramas Har Jeet, Zindagi Ek Kan, Moort, Saniheh Ji Suk and Dil Ka Maamala.[1]

Masroor also worked in commercials and advertisements later she begin to write poetry for magazines also for Sindhi language magazines and newspapers using her pen name Beena.[3]

She later appeared in dramas Vasl-e-Yaar, Dil Banjaara, Tarap, Betiyaan, Agar and Jaan-e-Jahan.[4][5]

Personal life and death

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Married to singer Bedil Masroor, the couple had seven children. Her son Paras Masroor is an actor and screenwriter. Beena Masroor died on 3 December 2025, at the age of 67.[6]

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