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Mahira Khan shares hilarious pictures with her brother to mark his birthday 

Mahira Khan shares hilarious pictures with her brother to mark his birthday 

Superstar Mahira Khan wrote a heartfelt birthday message for her brother Hissan Khan to celebrate his birthday.

The Raees starlet took to Instagram to post hilarious photos of herself and her brother, along with a heartfelt birthday greeting.

“My first child. My first love. My first roommate,” the diva captioned her post.

“My one and my only one,” she added. “I love you more than you will ever know. Happy birthday.”

She continued, “May you be blessed with happiness, love, health, success, joy and peace of mind. Ameen.”

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The twins are wearing a mask in the first photo as they pose for a silly selfie. The next shot shows Mahira and Hissan, who are cuddling.

In the third photo, the brother and sister are twinned with matching caps, and the last one is a charming old photo of them from their youth.

In terms of work, the actor was most recently seen on television in the drama series Hum Kahan Ke Sachay Thay. She is now preparing for the release of her upcoming film, Quaid-e-Azam Zindabad, in which she will star alongside Fahad Mustafa.

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