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Is Iqrar Ul Hassan planning his fourth marriage?

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Is Iqrar Ul Hassan planning his fourth marriage?

Is Iqrar Ul Hassan planning his fourth marriage?

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  • Iqrar Ul Hassan is known for his investigative reporting on the Sar-e-Aam show.
  • Married to Quran Ul Ain Iqrar, Farah Yousaf, and Aroosa Khan.
  • Recently appeared on Ahmed Fozan’s podcast, answering questions about his fourth unplanned marriage.
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Iqrar Ul Hassan, a famous Pakistani journalist and television anchor, is renowned for his investigative reporting in the show Sar-e-Aam. He gained fame as a fearless field and investigative reporter. Iqrar Ul Hassan also garnered attention for his multiple marriages. He is currently married to three women Quran Ul Ain Iqrar, Farah Yousaf, and Aroosa Khan.

Lately, the Iqrar appeared on Ahmed Fozan’s podcast, where he responded to questions related to his fourth marriage.

The host Ahmed Fozan asked Iqrar a question about his fourth marriage” Will you have an unplanned fourth marriage too (as your previous marriages were also not planned)?” Iqrar Ul Hassan replied, “Well, I can’t say anything about it, only Allah knows”.

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