Sanam Saeed is officially returning to our television screens, and she’s taking a walk down memory lane to celebrate.
After a seven-year hiatus from TV, the actor and new mother is making her much-awaited comeback with Main Manto Nahi Hoon, a drama that stars her alongside Humayun Saeed and Sajal Aly.
In anticipation of her return, Saeed took to Instagram on Tuesday with a heartfelt post reflecting on the many women she’s brought to life over the years — and how they’ve shaped her journey.
“Miss Maria 💕 But first… dipping into the past for some inspiration and motivation to continue playing these amazing, vulnerable yet empowered women,” she wrote, sharing a carousel of throwback stills from her past roles — including the newest one.
Saeed opened the caption with a confession of how special the television medium is to her. “I have to admit, there’s really nothing like television and the love and appreciation we get from the audience. TV is also the most impactful medium and the best place to showcase pure Pakistani talent, from the storytelling to the cinematography, direction, acting and soundtracks.”
She went on to list some of her most memorable roles, many of which have become cultural landmarks in Pakistan’s drama history. From Zindagi Gulzar Hai to Talkhiyan, Mera Naseeb to Diyar e Dil, each role, according to Saeed, has given her the “privilege” of portraying complex, layered women.
“Excited to be back to long form after an extended hiatus, in a totally new role,” she added. “Also thrilled I got to work with a new team and some of my favourite actors for the first time.”
Her post included characters from Main Manto Nahi Hoon, Zindagi Gulzar Hai, Shukk, Mera Naseeb, Mata-e-Jaan Hai Tu, Diyar-e-Dil, Deedan, Talkhiyan, Kadoorat, Dil Banjara, and the telefilm Dil Mera Dharkan Teri. She also mentioned missing photos for a few notable projects, such as Daam and Aakhri Station, dramas that further cemented her reputation as an actor who gravitated towards unconventional, socially relevant scripts.
But Saeed didn’t stop at television. She also gave a nod to the big screen, sharing snapshots from some of her notable film performances in Bachaana, Mah-e-Meer, Rehm, Cake, Dobara Phir Se, and Ishrat Made in China.
In many ways, this nostalgic post is a testament to the range Saeed has displayed over the years.
In Zindagi Gulzar Hai, she gave us the fiercely intelligent and independent Kashaf, a character that remains iconic more than a decade later. In Talkhiyan, based on Arundhati Roy’s The God of Small Things, she stunned viewers with her haunting portrayal of Bibi, a mother fighting to protect her children in an unforgiving world.
Her work in Cake was equally layered, earning praise for its emotional depth and understated power.
Whether it’s the no-nonsense Zara, the emotionally guarded Bibi, or the sweetly defiant Maria, Saeed has always brought a quiet intensity and truth to her performances and we expect nothing less from Main Manto Nahi Hoon.