Pakistani renowned actress, Saba Qamar, has signed up to play the role of ‘Anmol Pinky’ in an upcoming biopic drama.
Pakistani actress Saba Qamar will soon be seen playing the role of Anmol, widely known as “Pinky”, in an upcoming biographical television drama being made by 7th Sky Entertainment in collaboration with Geo Entertainment.
The project, which is currently in development, is based on the life of Anmol, whose arrest in Karachi earlier this month drew widespread public attention.
Journalist and television host Shahzaib Khanzada is writing the script.
According to reports, the drama will explore Anmol’s rise from a difficult childhood to becoming one of the country’s most talked-about alleged narcotics figures.
The producers of the upcoming drama have not yet announced a release date.
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Anmol aka Pinky case
Anmol, known as Pinky, was arrested by Karachi Police on May 12 during a raid on a flat in the city’s Garden area.
Since then, investigators have shared details about what they describe as a large drug distribution network allegedly operated by her across several cities.
Speaking to reporters, South Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Syed Asad Raza said investigators believe Anmol managed a network of riders who supplied cocaine to customers in different parts of the country.
He said that she avoided employing permanent staff and instead relied on a network of associates.
According to the DIG, Anmol told investigators she moved from Karachi to Lahore at a young age after leaving home in pursuit of a career in modelling and films. Police say she later became involved with people linked to the drug trade and eventually built her own network.
Investigators also allege that she maintained connections with several individuals, including a retired police officer, and acquired properties and financial assets during that period. Police have frozen bank accounts and seized properties as part of the ongoing investigation.
Syed Asad Raza added that 28 criminal cases were registered against Anmol between 2018 and 2026 in Karachi and Lahore. Officials have also sought assistance from several agencies, including the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA), the Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF), and the National Cyber Crime Investigation Agency (NCCIA), as inquiries continue.
The planned drama marks a rare attempt by Pakistani television producers to bring a recent high-profile criminal case to the screen.
With Saba Qamar expected to take on the lead role, the project is likely to attract significant public interest as production moves forward.
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