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Atiqa Odho - a household name known to many.

An entrepreneur, social activist, artist and chairperson of FocusPK, Atiqa Odho’s career as a media personality spans a little over three decades. The roots of this successful career were embedded when she took her first steps into the entertainment industry as Sitara from the iconic television serial, Sitara Aur Mehrunissa.

Over the years, she has starred in television shows, series, soaps, serials, telefilms and many big budget feature films.

Atiqa has been a brand ambassador for multiple prestigious brands and has also produced many hours
 of television programming for all major television networks of Pakistan as an executive producer.

She has been a passionate advocate for breast cancer awareness since the year 2006, and has supported other charities such as Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital, Fatimid Foundation, TCF, Polio eradication, Our Country Our People & Girl Raising to name a few.

Atiqa believes that women empowerment and entrepreneurship is important for Pakistan's economic well being. Driven by this belief she ventured into
 the beauty industry in 2004 by launching her own cosmetics line by the name of Atiqa Odho Cosmetics. A couple of years later she started her production house, Odho Productions, and then set up Odho Consultancy.

Over the years, she has been fortunate enough to have added many iconic hits to her acting portfolio and is now dedicated to community building efforts within the production and entertainment industry. She is the former chairperson of United Producers Association (UPA) as well as chairperson FPCCI standing committee for production & entertainment.

In 2016 she launched the very first production & entertainment industry initiative, that brings all trade stakeholders together under one umbrella, known asFocusPK.













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