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Nadia Khan was born in April 1970 (40 years of age). She achieved a Masala Award in 2009 for Best Asian Talk Show Host.


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Nadia Khan
Born
NationalityPakistani
Occupation(s)Television producer, Morning Show Host, Actress
Years active1996-present

Nadia Khan is a Pakistani television presenter, actress and producer.

Career

Nadia Khan was born in 1972 but she constantly claims herself to be still 30 years old. She made her television debut through NTM in 1996. She then hosted a show called Daak Time (Mail Time) with Uncle Sargam which was popular among children PTV.[citation needed] She made a comeback to acting in the year 2005 with an Eid Special Show in which she acted opposite Ijaz Aslam and Sadia Imam. She also appeared in a ARY Digital soap called Koi To Ho in 2003. She later left the show to work as a host on ARY, then left it to work on Geo TV. She was asked to leave GEO TV on September 30, 2010 due to very low rating and complains for the guests. She had trouble listening to the complete answers of the guests and therefore interrupting them often during the live show.

Khan returned as an anchor on ARY Digital's morning show Breakfast with Nadia. The show went on air from Dubai in the year 2006. After leaving ARY Digital for unknown reasons in 2008, she moved to Geo TV Khan then hosted Geo TV's morning show called Nadia Khan Show. Her show featured interviews with Pakistani celebrities, artists, performers, religious leaders, athletes and politicians. There were also segments on Islam, health and beauty, among others. Her show was the highest-rated morning show in Pakistan.[citation needed]

She also starting a non-sense of "Happy to you" a Urdu slang for Happy Birthday to you.

Awards and acknowledgments

Khan claims that she won Masala Awards for Best host in 2009. She also claimed herself to be the "Oprah Winfrey" of Pakistan and the queen of morning talk shows in Pakistan. However, no evidence were found to verify her claims.

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