Beena Masroor portrait 2025Veteran actress Beena Masroor has died. May her soul rest in peace.

Beloved TV star and poet Beena Masroor’s death mourned across Pakistani showbiz and literary circles.

Legendary Pakistani actress‑writer Beena Masroor has died, as confirmed by family and literary circles. According to sources, she passed away on December 2, 2025 — a blow to fans and industry alike. Her son, actor Paras Masroor, and many admirers are calling for prayers and offering condolences. Amid tributes from peers, the news has shocked the entertainment world.

Key Points

  • Beena Masroor, veteran Pakistani television actress, poet, and director, passed away on 2 December 2025.
  • She starred in many celebrated dramas including Dil Banjaara, Aangan, Betiyaan, Agar, and Jaan‑e‑Jahan.
  • Literary circle Bazm‑e‑Rooh Rihan expressed “deep sorrow” and shocked grief over her sudden demise.
  • Her son, actor Paras Masroor, has asked fans to pray for her forgiveness and peaceful afterlife.
  • Her death is widely regarded as the end of an era — she was among the senior generation of Pakistani TV actors still active in recent productions.

Karachi (Star Struck Times) — Veteran actress and poet Beena Masroor, known for her decades‑long contributions to Pakistani television and theatre, passed away on Wednesday, 2 December 2025. Her death was confirmed by a leading literary society.

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Beena Masroor built a respected career after graduating from the University of Sindh, rising to fame in the mid‑1970s and continuing work until recent years. Her body of work includes memorable performances in television dramas such as Dil Banjaara, Aangan, Betiyaan, Agar and Jaan-e-Jahan, among many others.

Her passing triggered immediate condolences from the literary circle Bazm-e-Rooh Rihan, which expressed shock and grief over the sudden loss of “an eminent TV actress and poet.”

Her son, Paras Masroor, a recognized actor and screenwriter, has appealed to fans to pray for his mother’s forgiveness and peaceful afterlife. The news has stirred deep sadness among fans of her family, many mourning the loss of a quiet but enduring presence in Pakistani television.

“Her performances always carried depth and dignity,” said one fan on social media. “Pakistan lost a rare gem today.” Another longtime viewer added, “Her roles in Dil Banjaara and Aangan will live on forever.”

Industry insiders say Beena Masroor’s death represents the end of an era — she was among the last generation of actors linked to the early decades of Pakistani television. Her journey from Hyderabad to national acclaim symbolized both talent and perseverance.

Her husband is Bedil Masroor, a respected poet and producer. Together, they raised several children, including Paras Masroor. Beena’s legacy extends beyond acting — she was also known for her poetry and artistic sensibilities.

As condolences pour in from across Pakistan, many fans remember her calm screen presence, nuanced performances, and the grace with which she carried varied roles. Her death leaves a void in the industry and in the hearts of viewers who grew up watching her work.

In these sorrowful times, fans and colleagues are calling for unity, prayers, and remembrance — a fitting tribute to an artist who dedicated her life to storytelling.

FAQs

Q: Who was Beena Masroor?
A: Beena Masroor was a Pakistani actress, writer, and director. She had a long career in television serials and was also known for her poetry.

Q: When did she die?
A: She passed away on 2 December 2025.

Q: Which dramas was she known for?
A: Some of her prominent serials include Dil Banjaara, Aangan, Betiyaan, Agar, and Jaan‑e‑Jahan.

Q: Does she have any surviving family?
A: Yes. She was married to poet-producer Bedil Masroor and had several children — including actor Paras Masroor.

Q: How has the industry reacted?
A: Literary circles and fans have expressed grief and shock. Tributes highlight her lasting impact, dignified career, and artistic contribution.


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By M Muzamil Shami

Hello! I'm M Muzamil Shami, the founder and lead editor of Star Struck Times, your trusted source for trending news, entertainment scoops, celebrity gossip, sports highlights, and global headlines. With a passion for storytelling and journalism, I created this platform to bring you breaking news, viral moments, and deep insights into the worlds of Bollywood, Hollywood, sports, politics, tech, and more — all in one place.

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