
I can’t live in this country Pakistan, Sara Khan
Pakistani showbiz industry actress Sara Khan has demanded severe punishment for the culprits in the motorway incident and said that if the people involved in the incident were not brought to justice then it is with regret that I have to say that I am in this country.
Can’t live According to details, actresses Mahira Khan, Sara Khan, Ali Rehman Khan, Ayesha Umar, Yasir Hussain, Ejaz Aslam, Sarwat Gilani, Wajahat Rauf and many other celebrities were present at the Karachi Press Club on Monday evening with women and children across the country.

He raised his voice against sexual abuse.
Actress Sara Khan said, “I always have two guards with me, but I want to live in a society where women do not need all this.
He said that even women and children were not safe in the country at present and the Prime Minister should propose severe punishments for the culprits after the motorway incident.
“Instead of teaching women here, men should be taught how to respect women,” she said.
“The purpose of recording our protest here is to punish the perpetrators severely. If that doesn’t happen, I have to say with regret that I can no longer live in this country,” she said.
Sarah khan profession:
Sarah Khan is a Pakistani actress who appears in Urdu-language television series. Khan made her screen debut with a supporting role in the 2012 Hum TV’s television serial Badi Aapa, and followed it with brief roles in several successful television series. She rose to prominence with the role of a selfish opportunist in the Moomal-produced romantic drama Alvida (2015).
Sarah Khan then played a headstrong housewife in the mystery drama Mohabbat Aag Si (2015), which earned her a Hum Award for Best Supporting Actress. She subsequently garnered wide recognition and public appreciation for portraying leading roles in the romantic drama Tumhare Hain, the black magic-based romance Nazr-e-Bad (both 2017), and the horror drama Belapur Ki Dayan (2018), the last of which earned her a Best Actress nomination at Hum Awards.
Further praise came for her performance in the mystery drama Band Khirkiyan (2018). Khan married famous Pakistani singer & songwriter “Falak Shabir” in July 2020,
Sarah Khan Career:
Sarah Khan made her acting debut as a supporting role in 2012, Badi Aapa aired on Hum TV, where she played the role of the daughter of the main characters. Next, she appeared in a telenovela serial Mirat-ul-Uroos which was broadcast on Geo TV in the same year. She played the featuring role of Humna alongside Mehwish Hayat, Mikaal Zulfiqar, Ahsan Khan, Samina Ahmad, and Ayesha Khan.
Sarah Khan followed it with supporting roles in much successful television series. Her breakthrough came with a negative character of a selfish opportunist in 2015 in the romantic drama Alvida with Sanam Jung, and Imran Abbas Naqvi.
The drama was aired on Hum TV and she also got nomination for this act. In the same year, she gave a wonderful performance in the drama Mohabbat Aag Si and got an award for best actor in a supporting role. She played the role of a brave housewife, Saba as a supporting actress along with Azfar Rehman. In 2014,
she appeared in a soap series Bhool with Sanam Chaudhry, Behroze Sabzwari, and Fazila Qazi. The drama was based on some political intrigue and received several awards, including a Hum Award for Best Actress Popular for her. In 2018 she did a role in Belapur Ki Dayan,
where she was the Dayan in the drama along with Adnan Siddiqui and Ammar khan.
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