Zara Albalushi, whose birth name is Zainab Albalushi, is an Omani actress of Pakistani descent who was born and raised in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. She has established herself as a prominent figure in Gulf drama, particularly known for her authentic portrayal of Saudi women, a skill honed by her lifelong residency in the Kingdom. Albalushi's acting career began in 2010 when she was introduced to the industry by artist Hassan Asiri in minor roles. However, her breakthrough year was 2011, during which she participated in five different productions, including "The Maid" and the famous comedy series "Tash Ma Tash 18." She quickly cemented her position with stronger roles, often cast as a calm and gentle character. Her most notable television works include the long-running series "Shabab Al Bomb," all three seasons of the acclaimed historical drama "Al-Asouf" where she played the character Sarah, and popular shows like "Selfie," "Al Mirath," and "Banat El-Molakama" (The Boxing Girls). Beyond television, Albalushi has also taken part in both short and feature films, most notably the short film "Sitara," for which she received a prestigious award. In addition to her acting career, Zara is an active social media influencer, sharing aspects of her personal life and professional projects with her followers.