Introduction
Omair Rana, a distinguished Pakistani actor, theatre director, and educator which is also what he is known for with his great range of performance in TV, film, and stage. In 2025, at the age of 47, he still is a main man in Pakistan’s performing arts scene.
Age
Born in Al Ain on January 31, 1978, in the United Arab Emirates, Omair TA-Rana will celebrate his 47th birthday in 2025. Up until now, he has been at it for many years, which he has put into various platforms.
Biography
Early Life & Education
Omair Rana grew up in Al Ain and attended Al Ain English-Speaking School, which in turn ignited his early interest in theatre. Also, he did actor’s training at University College Lahore in a remote program and went on to study at the London School of Economics.
Theatre & Education Contributions
In 2000, he established his own theatre company, which is Real Entertainment Productions (REP), that has put on over 50 plays since it began. Also, he has directed commendable stage productions of One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (2014) and Life of Galileo (2013) for Lahore Grammar School’s Johar Town campus.
Cultural Ambassadorship

Omair Rana joined as a Goodwill Ambassador for the Children’s Literature Festival in July 2019, which also includes his role in cultural advocacy beyond that of performance.
Personal Life
He is married to Maira Rana they have been together since the early 2000s.
TV Shows

Omair Rana has given strong performances in a large set of well-regarded TV dramas.
Maan (2015), Sang-e-Mar Mar (2016), and O Rangreza (2017) in these series, he broke out through a variety of complex characters.
He was the character of Wajih Kamal in O Rangreza.
In 2018, with Aangan, which was a popular period drama on Hum TV, he proved again his versatility.
Pyar Ke Sadqay (2020): He essayed the eerie stepfather Sarwar, a contentious and critical character.
Dil Na Umeed To Nahi (2021): Embraced the role of “Zulfi,” which is that of a moral grey area.
Sang-e-Mah (2022) and Pinjra (2022): In Pinjra which he played Javed and also addressed issues related to family dynamics.
Continued to see action in today’s TV.
Ishq Di Chashni (2025 Ramadan special): Notes him in the role of a support act for the holidays.
Conclusion
As of the turn of 2025, Omair Rana is a distinguished name in Pakistan’s performing arts. Born in 1978, which is also his 47th year this January, he has a background in theatre and education. With his theatre company REP, he has profoundly impacted the dramatic arts in Pakistan. His TV career, which extends from Maan to Ishq Di Chashni, shows his range and depth from authority figures to complex anti-heroes. In stage and screen as well as in cultural advocacy, he is crafting what will be a meaningful legacy.
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