Sami Khan (Urdu: óàÃÂù îçÃÂ; born Mansoor Aslam Khan Niazi ( ) on 6 July 1980) is a Pakistani film and television actor and model, known for his versatile performances across both mediums. He began his career in cinema with the film Salakhain (2004) before transitioning to television, where he rose to prominence through acclaimed roles in popular drama serials. Over a career spanning more than two decades, Khan has received multiple accolades, including Best Actor honors at the PTV Awards. He is also a recipient of the Tamgha-e-Imtiaz, one of PakistanâÂÂs highest civilian honors, and earned critical acclaim for his performance in Gumm, for which he received several award nominations and wins. His film credits include the commercially successful Wrong No. 2 (2019), and his television work spans a wide range of genres, establishing him as one of PakistanâÂÂs respected leading actors.
Sami Khan was born on 6 July 1980 into a Pashtun (Niazi) family in Lahore, Punjab. He received his early education at the Divisional Public School in Lahore. He completed his intermediate education (FSc Pre-Engineering) at Government College University, Lahore, one of PakistanâÂÂs oldest and most prestigious institutions. Its alumni, traditionally known as âÂÂRavians,â are recognized for the universityâÂÂs longstanding academic and cultural legacy.
Khan then pursued higher education at the University of Engineering and Technology (UET), Lahore and graduated as an Electronic and Communication Engineer in 2003. Although trained as an engineer, he did not enter the profession, choosing instead to pursue opportunities in the entertainment industry after securing a role in a feature film before graduation.
Khan began his acting career in the early 2000s and made his Lollywood debut in 2004 with the film Salakhain, portraying a young police officer. He subsequently transitioned to television with Dil se Dil Tak on PTV and steadily built a career spanning more than two decades across both television and film. In 2011, he won the Best Actor award at the 16th PTV Awards for his performance in Ghar Ki Khatir.
Throughout the 2010s and 2020s, Khan remained a consistent leading presence on Pakistani television, starring in a range of notable serials, including Love Life, Aur Lahore, Main Chaand Si, Jo Chale To Jaan Se Guzar Gaye, Khudgarz, Do Qadam Door Thay, Aisi Hai Tanhai, Inkaar, Saraab, Tinkay Ka Sahara, and Duniyapur. His sustained visibility in prime-time dramas established him as one of the industryâÂÂs enduring actors, known for portraying diverse and emotionally layered roles.
Alongside his television work, Khan continued to appear in films. In 2019, he starred opposite Neelam Muneer in the romantic-comedy film Wrong No. 2, which was a major commercial success and ranked as the third highest-grossing Pakistani film of 2019. He also starred in the mystery-thriller Gumm, which received critical acclaim, with Khan earning two Best Actor awards for his performance (Creation International Film Festival Canada and Madrid International Film Festival). Khan has also starred in the American/Pakistani film The Window, marking his involvement in an international production.
Over the course of his career, Khan has maintained a steady presence in mainstream productions, contributing to both critical acclaim and commercial success.