The winners of the PISA Awards 2021 have been announced

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The Pakistan International Screen Awards (PISA) is finally over and the winners have been announced.

This year, there were 24 award categories with increased awards for digital content creators. The awards celebrated artists in television, fashion, digital content and music.

Here are the winners in all the categories.

Digital Content
Most Entertaining Instagram Celebrity

Romaisa Khan

Best Use of Humour on Social Media

CBA - Arsalan Naseer

YouTuber of the Year

Ducky Bhai

Vlogger of the Year

Shahveer Jafry

TikToker of the Year

Jannat Mirza

Fashion
Bridal Couture Designer of the Year

Nomi Ansari

Pret A Porter Designer/Brand of the Year

Khaadi

Model of the Year

Fahmeen Ansari

Music
Song of the Year

'Uchiyaan Dewaraan (Baari 2)' by Bilal Saeed & Momina Mustehsan

Singer of the Year

Aima Baig for 'Te Quiero Mucho'

Television
Best Title Track/OST

Ishq Kiya (Drama Ishqiya) by Asim Azhar

Best Writer

Zanjabeel Asim Shah (Drama Pyaar Ke Sadqay)

Best Director

Farooq Rind (Drama Pyaar Ke Sadqay)

Best TV Serial

Pyaar Ke Sadqay

Best TV Actor (Popular)

Feroze Khan (Drama Ishqiya)

Best TV Actor (Critics Award)

Mohib Mirza (Drama Dushman e Jaan)

Best TV Actress (Popular)

Sara Khan (Drama Sabaat)

Best TV Actress (Critics Award)

Sonya Hussyn (Drama Saraab)

Best Supporting Actor

Ahmed Ali Butt (Drama Jhooti)

Best Supporting Actress

Hina Altaf (Drama Bandhay Aik Dor Say)

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