Her writing credits include hit TV series like Dil Mom Ka Diya, Mere Humsafar and Inteqam
Dubai: In a shocking and heartbreaking turn of events, celebrated drama writer Saira Raza died on June 3 after suffering a sudden heart attack. The news has sent ripples through the entertainment industry, with fans and celebrities alike expressing disbelief and sorrow over her untimely death.
Known for penning some of Pakistani television’s most popular and emotionally resonant serials — including Dil Mom Ka Diya, Mere Humsafar, Inteqam, and Yahya — Raza was a force in the world of storytelling.
Her work consistently struck a chord with audiences and dominated prime-time slots.
Just a day before her passing, friends and colleagues had shared online that she had been admitted to the hospital following a cardiac episode. Many had requested prayers, holding onto hope for her recovery.
While her family has yet to release an official statement, news of her death was confirmed by those close to her and quickly circulated across social media platforms, prompting an outpouring of grief.
Industry insiders, actors, and fellow writers are calling her passing a devastating blow to the drama world.
“She was a storyteller who understood emotion like few others,” one colleague noted. “Her loss leaves a void that will not be easily filled.”
Saira Raza will be remembered for her nuanced characters, powerful female-led narratives, and her profound impact on Urdu television.
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