Omair Rana stands out as one of Pakistan’s most gifted actors. His ability to deeply inhabit each character he portrays captivates audiences eagerly awaiting his next drama appearance. Beyond acting, he is also an educator, and his theatrical background brings a depth to his performances that many contemporary actors often lack.
Recently, Omair Rana appeared on the show Mazaq Raat, where he discussed the profound impact some of his roles have had on him personally. He admitted that while he has felt a connection to many characters, his portrayal of Mastan Singh in the drama *Sang e Mah* particularly resonated with him, helping him navigate a challenging period in his life. During the time he was portraying Mastan Singh, he even performed *Sewa*, enhancing his connection to the role.
Here’s a snippet of what he shared:
Omair also recounted how he persuaded his father to support his acting career. He explained that his father, an artist with a passion for photography, was convinced by Omair’s perspective on acting. He articulated that embodying various characters and bringing them to life on screen and stage is a true form of art for him, which ultimately helped his father come around to the idea.
This is what he revealed: