Saba Qamar is a Pakistani actress. She was born on 5th April 1984. She is regarded as one of the most talented and accomplished actors of all time. In the television series ‘Main Aurat Hoon,’ she made her small screen debut.
She is known for her leading roles in several television dramas including Main Manto, Baaghi, Besharam, Bay Emaan Mohabbat, Digest Writer, Jaanam, and many mores.
She is being admired by millions for her acting skills, beauty, and fashion sense. She took to Instagram to share gorgeous photo. She shared the photo with the caption “Hey You, 👆 Yes YOU! Stop ✋ Smile 😌 Now proceed”
Pakistan’s showbiz star, Saba Qamar, who is known for her outspoken personality, dazzled in a recent photoshoot and left her social media fam and fans in awe.
Qamar recently shot for a morning look wearing a bathrobe and a nigh dress. Her steamy poses and looks were to die for. The minimal makeup and the added accessories drop in oomph to the entire look.
The actress clad in a black nightdress and white & cream bathrobes.
Here a look at her photoshoot!
Earlier, Saba Qamar and singer Bilal Saeed had been granted bail by the court following video song ‘Qubool’ controversy.
The court had granted bail to Bilal Saeed and Saba Qamar in a case pertaining to the filming of a song at Lahore’s historic Wazir Khan Mosque.
Pakistani actress Saba Qamar and singer Bilal Saeed, who sought exemption from appearance before the court following their video song ‘Qubool’ controversy, has been granted bail by the court on Thursday.
A court granted bail to Bilal Saeed and Saba Qamar in a case pertaining to the filming of a song at Lahore’s historic Wazir Khan Mosque.
Both the accused appeared in the courtroom today to have their attendance registered at the hearing. During the hearing, Qamar’s lawyer contended that his client was innocent and did not violate the sanctity of the mosque.
However, the investigating officer said that police had not yet received the video of the song’s shooting that went viral on social media.
Lahore Sessions Court judge Chaudhry Qasim Ali ruled in favour of Qamar and Saeed’s interim petitions, granting them bail.
Moreover, the judge said that the matter of reward or compensation will be decided at the trial.
Earlier, the case had been registered at the Akbari police station of Lahore on the complaint of advocate Farhat Manzoor.
In the report, the act of filming a music video at the mosque has hurt the religious sentiments of the public. Additionally, it has also appealed for stern action against the mosque administration.
However, Manzoor had filed a petition to file a case against the artists in this regard.
The Sessions Court approved the plea of actress Saba Qamar and singer Bilal Saeed seeking exemption from appearance before the court in the case of picturizing the song at Wazir Khan Mosque. Additional Sessions Judge heard the petition of actress Saba Qamar and Bilal Saeed. A case was registered against them by Akbari Gate police station … Read more
An FIR has been registered against singer Bilal Saeed and actor Saba Qamar following their video song ‘Qubool’ controversy at Wazir Khan Mosque in Lahore. The case has been registered at the Akbari police station of Lahore on the complaint of advocate Farhat Manzoor.
In the report, the act of filming a music video at the mosque has hurt the religious sentiments of the public. Additionally, it has also appealed for stern action against the mosque administration.
However, Manzoor had filed a petition to file a case against the artists in this regard.
After being slammed by netizens, singer Bilal Saeed had stepped forward to apologize for every Muslim whose sentiments were hurt by watching them shoot the video song inside the mosque.
‘Qubool’ on YouTube
In the video, the singer explained that he also belongs to a Muslim family and he could never do anything that is against Islam.
He said, “We realize what has happened over the past few days has hurt your sentiments deeply,” he wrote as a caption.
“We as Muslims, as decent human beings and as artists will never, ever trivialise or condone disrespect to Islam or any other religion, race, caste, colour or creed. If we have unknowingly hurt anyone’s sentiments we apologise to you all with all our heart.”
He further added, “Alhamdulilah I am a Muslim and I was raised in a Muslim household. I cannot even think about doing something that would disrespect my religion. I solemnly affirm in the name of Allah that neither did we play any music in the mosque and nor did we dance and the witness to that is the management of the mosque.”