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Sarah Khan shares enchanting picture with husband Falak Shabir

Sarah

Sarah Khan is a gorgeous Pakistani actress and a model. She was born on 22nd January 1992 in Karachi. She began her career as a model in 2012.

Lately, Sarah has posted a new picture with her husband on her Instagram and left her fans in awe.

Take a look!

 

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She regularly updates her Instagram account to connect with her fans and followers. Her picture has received more than 160,000 likes in just a couple of hours. Her fans could not help but admire her natural beauty.

She is known for her leading roles in several televisions serials including Mere Bewafa, Karamat e Ishq, Belapur Ki Dayan, Kitni gilhain baqi hain 2 and many more.

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Here’s how netizens react to Sarah Khan’s nomination as most beautiful women of 2021

Sarah Khan's nomination

Sarah Khan is a young and attractive television actress and model who has been working in the profession since 2012. With a lovely and innocent face, she is one of the industry’s most popular and well-liked actresses. Sarah Khan is married to Falak Shabir, a well-known Pakistani singer. Sarah has recently been nominated for the … Read more

Singer Falak Shabir says, “Exams For 2021 Will Surely Be Cancelled”

Falak Shabir

Singer Falak Shabir, who is the husband of showbiz actress Sarah Khan, has a piece of exciting news for all the students.

As students from around the country are demanding the cancellation of board exams 2021 amidst the ongoing deadly COVID-19 outbreak.

However, Falak Shabir took to his Twitter and said that this year’s exams will be cancelled soon.

Later, in his Instagram story, the singer assured that this is going to happen by saying: “Mark my words.”

Falak Shabir

This announcement came after the Islamabad High Court (IHC) has dismissed a petition demanding the suspension of in-person A and O level exams as non-maintainable.Chief Justice Athar Minallah announced the decision after hearing the petitioners’ lawyer’s arguments.

The court directed the petitioners to go to the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) to get their complaint heard.

“This court has already held that the decisions of the National Command and Operation Centre are binding and not justiciable by a judicial forum,” read the four-page long verdict.

“The grievance raised by the petitioners relates to the policy of the Federal Government in the context of dealing with the crisis of Covid-19. This court, therefore, is not the competent forum nor has the expertise to direct the respondents regarding what mode should be adopted relating to the assessment of students.”

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