- Her theatre company, Always Love Lucy, staged Arthur Miller's 1949 Pultizer Prize-winning classic "Death of a Salesman" with the Lomans as South Asians. Saima was both producer and co-starred as Linda Loman. The production ran for 15 shows off-Broadway in Times Square, and was well-reviewed.
- Performed in a choir at Carnegie Hall in a choir with Villa Victoria Academy. The performance was part of Carnegie Hall's centennial celebration. The choir sang Beethoven's "Hallelujah" from Christ on the Mount of Olives and Verdi's "Va, Pensiero" (in Italian) from his opera "Nabucco".
- She is a contributing writer to HelloGiggles.com, founded by Zooey Deschanel. (2017)
- Went to Villa Victoria Academy at the same time as Amy Locane, Monica Miller and Stephanie Vine.
- From 2011 to 2016, she was a volunteer docent at Central Park Zoo, where she guided tours and narrated feedings of sea lions and penguins. Led tours with Krys Fox of Exposure.
- Played the mother in a series of commercials called Meet the Rockers that ran on Nick at Nite in October 2008. The stylist featured in the commercials was Stella B. Zoltis of Project Runway.
- Is seen as a parade marcher in the Rob Thomas video "Someday", shot in New York City in August 2009.
- Has an essay published in the anthology Madonna Fans Do It Better (December 2021). Foreword is by Heather Matarazzo.
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