Karachi Theatre’s rising star Sapna Ghazal, widely celebrated as the “Princess” of the local stage scene, is making headlines with a remarkable theatrical “hat-trick,” as she takes on leading roles in three major productions within the same month.
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According to theatre sources, Sapna Ghazal is currently at the center of attention for her simultaneous performances in “Maa Da Ladla,” “Dil Se Mile Dil,” and the classic “Heer Ranjha,” showcasing her versatility across diverse roles.
The Punjabi stage play “Maa Da Ladla” is being performed on May 9 and 10 at the Open Air Theatre of Arts Council Karachi. Following that, “Dil Se Mile Dil” is scheduled to begin its run on May 14, while the much-anticipated “Heer Ranjha” will be staged from May 22, where Sapna plays the emotionally significant role of “Sahti,” Heer’s loyal friend and confidante.
The role is described as deeply emotional and central to the narrative, with theatre insiders noting that the character of Sahti adds strong emotional depth to the legendary love story.
Supporters within the theatre community praise Sapna Ghazal’s discipline and performance range, highlighting her ability to adapt to completely different characters within a short span of time. Reports suggest she dedicates long rehearsal hours daily and focuses on expressive performance, dialogue delivery, and stage presence.
Senior theatre figures have described her as a valuable asset to the industry, noting her strong stage charisma and resemblance to classic theatre heroines of past decades. They credit her consistency and dedication as key reasons behind her rising popularity.
With three major productions lined up back-to-back, Sapna Ghazal is increasingly being seen as one of Karachi Theatre’s most prominent emerging performers, transitioning from “Princess” of the stage to a potential “Versatile Queen” of contemporary theatre.









