She kicked off 2017 with her sensational TV drama Sammi and as the year comes to a close, she's been named in the casts of two of the biggest projects hitting Pakistani screens — Nadeem Beyg's sequel to Jawani Phir Nahi Ani and Hum TV's all-star period drama Aangan.
In between all of this, she was snapped up as ambassador for big beauty brands such as Lux.
We ask Mawra all about what's going through her mind during this very exciting phase of her career.
Images: Tell us a little more about JPNA 2 and when you started talking about signing on to the film.
Mawra Hocane: These days, there's a lot of pressure to announce your projects, though I personally believe in not talking about them until I'm actually on the set. But people are talking about their projects so early, and one after the other, people find out, so you're kind of put in a situation to say yes. So that's the only reason I said yes to the publications asking me if I had joined JPNA 2.
Other than that, I don't really want to reveal too much about it.
But yeah, JPNA 2 is going to be a very exciting project. I feel at times, some things are just meant for you. I didn't realise that my starting off with films in Pakistan, it would be with a name as big as Nadeem Beyg. So it's exciting for me.
Images: What did you think of the first JPNA?
Mawra: I think the first JPNA was the film that made everybody realise that wait, Pakistani films can also make numbers. After JPNA, everything has done a lot of business, particularly Punjab Nahi Jaungi, which is the same team's latest.
Every time they come out with a film, they get better. And I'm glad I'm going to be in the fourth or fifth film they're making, because they'll be at their best. So I'm just gearing up for it on a personal level.