DIAFA 2022: Maya Ali receives ‘Pakistani Actress of the Year Award’
She took to her Instagram handle and dedicated this Award to Pakistan.


Dubai: Pakistan’s acclaimed actress Maya Ali received ‘Pakistani Actress of the Year’ award for her exceptional acting at The Distinctive International Arab Festivals Awards (DIAFA) 2022.
Wrapped in a stunning emerald green long dress, Maya stole the night with her killer looks, style, and charm. The actress was on cloud nine as she’s received the honor.
She took to her Instagram handle and dedicated this Award to Pakistan.
“Pakistan. This is for you! Announcing this year’s recipient of the Pakistani Actress of the Year award,” the post read.
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As the actress announced this achievement, her friends and fans immediately congratulated her in the comment section.
Maya has performed exceptionally in dramas like Diyar-e-Dil, Mann Mayal and many others. She also worked in Lollywood and also bagged a nomination at Lux Style Award.
DIAFA, an Arab-based prestigious award show, is held annually to celebrate the achievements of exceptional artists and innovators from all walks of life and regions of the world.
The organization initiated its services in 2017 and had held four award shows till now. Before Maya, the Pakistani actresses Mahira Khan and Sajal Aly were also honored with this award.
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