A conversation with Pakistani actress Armeena Rana Khan

Armeena Rana Khan, a Pakistani-Canadian by birth was raised in Manchester UK and from there she earned a master’s degree in Business Administration. At very young age she started walking on the ramp for representing some Canadian brands. Among her projects telefilms, plays, films, and especially her modeling projects are of prime importance.

Khan started her acting career in 2013 with the British short film Writhe, which was screened at the Cannes Film Festival. She rose to prominence with the role of an antagonist in the romantic television series Muhabbat Ab Nahi Hugi (2014), garnering her Best Villain nomination at Hum Awards. Armeena debuted in Pakistani cinema with ‘Bin Roye’ in 2015. Since then, though she has appeared in only four Pakistani movies; all of them are among highest-grossing Pakistani films all time. While Janaan (2016) awarded Armeena critical acclaim and international recognition, her recent flick Sherdil is also doing well at box office, in which she is playing a fighter pilot’s love interest. Follow Spotlife Asia for the latest news and updates.

We last saw the actress on the big screen in ‘Yalghaar’ and the actress explained why she kept the fans waiting. “Well, straight after Yalghaar, I signed Sherdil. It took a while for it to make it to the cinema screens. I took a break from television because I wanted to sign the right script and my personal life needed some attention.” – said Khan.

Check out some of the ‘Rapid Fire” questions she answered for her fans.
Are you a morning person or a night owl? 
Morning person
Celebrity crush local/international? 
Ryan Gosling, I don’t have a local crush
Puppies or Kittens? 
Kittens
Biggest pet peeve? 
The inability to admit fault and say “I am sorry.” That to me is a weak person and I have no time for such people. I can’t stand chauvinism either
Things you can’t live without? 
My family
Beauty essentials? 
Sunscreen and water
Who’s your favorite Disney Princess? 
Belle and Ariel
Craziest fan story? 
I have a bunch of sweet little kids following me on Instagram and they call themselves the “Armeenian family” and “inna boys, inna girls” which is extremely sweet and humbling. I am grateful for them
What quote do you (try to) live by? 
Go down the road less traveled. I guarantee you an adventure if you do this