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Noorin Shereef: Unknown Facts About Indian Model-turned-actress!

Noorin Shereef is an Indian model-turned-actress who works in the Malayalam film industry. She started her acting career by appearing in the television serials ‘Mangalyapattu’ and ‘Uppum Mulakum’.
Noorin made her debut in films with the Omar Lulu-directed film ‘Chunkzz’ in 2017. It was followed by Noorin winning the Miss Kerala Fitness & Fashion 2017 title. Later Noorin appeared in the lead role in the film ‘Oru Adaar Love’.
The actress has a massive fan following on social media platforms with 3.2 million followers on Instagram and 6,85,000 followers on Facebook.
Physical Stats
Full Name | Noorin Shereef |
Birth Place | Kundara, Kollam |
Date Of Birth | 3rd April 1999 |
Age | 24 years |
Height | 5 feet 6 inches |
Weight | 60 Kg |
Eye color | Brown |
Hair Color | Black |
Zodiac sign | Aries |
Qualifications | Master of Business Administration |
Father | Shereef |
Mother | Haseena |
Sister | Nazerin |
Husband | Fahim Safar |
Profession | Model-turned-actress |
Net worth | $1 million to $5 million |
Noorin Shereef Family
Noorin was born on 3rd April 1999. The actress’s father Shereef is a Gulf returned who has now settled in Kerala. Noorin’s mother’s name is Haseena and the actress also has a sister, Nazerin.

Relationships
Noorin who is a dancer once performed at Trivandrum club’s New Year event. There she met Fahim Safar, an actor and writer for the first time. With the turn of events, they became close friends and later their friendship blossomed into love.
After a relationship that last for 3 years, Noorin and Fahim finally got married on 24th July 2023 at Trivandrum.
Education
Noorin did her schooling at TKM Centenary Public School in Kollam. After completing her 12th standard, the actress joined Member Sree Narayana Pillai Institute of Management and Technology in Chavara and completed her Integrated MBA.
Controversies
Noorin landed a lead role in the 2019 film ‘Oru Adaar Love’ directed by Omar Lulu. Her co-actors in the movie included Priya Prakash Varrier and Roshan Abdul Rahoof. However, before the release of the film, its teaser went viral where Priya was seen winking at Roshan.
Later, in an interview, Noorin revealed that she was actually cast as the heroine of the film. However, after Priya’s winking scene went viral, the makers of the film changed the entire storyline and Noorin’s character was a bit sidelined. The actress also said that she was quite disappointed when her character lost its importance.
Noorin Shereef Profession
Since Noorin’s childhood days, her mother wanted her to become an actress. Thus Haseena was the one who encouraged Noorin to attend dance classes. Later, Noorin started doing videos on Dubsmash and thus she got attracted to acting.
In 2016, Noorin started appearing in small roles on television. She portrayed the role of Abhirami in the serial Mangalyapattu aired on Mazhavil Manorama channel. The other character was Sushmitha in the Flowers Tv serial Uppum Mulakum.
In 2017, Noorin forayed into movies by acting in a small role in the Omar Lulu-directed film Chunkzz. After that, she contested in the Miss Kerala pageant and became the title winner of Miss Kerala Fitness & Fashion 2017. In the same year, Noorin won the Miss Kollam pageant. Soon, she got an offer to play the lead role of Gadha John in the film ‘Oru Adaar Love’. It was followed by the film ‘Dhamaka’.
In 2020, Noorin made her debut in Telugu with the Satyaprakash-directed film ‘Oollalla Oollalla’. Later she acted in Malayalam films Vidhi: The Verdict and Santacruz and ‘Bermuda’ directed by TK Rajeev Kumar in which she was cast opposite Shane Nigam.
The upcoming film from Noorin is ‘Velleppam’ where she is cast along with her husband Fahim.
Noorin Shereef Net worth
Noorin’s main source of income is from acting in films. Reportedly, her net worth stands somewhere between $1 million to $5 million.
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