Sarah Khan Shares Her Meet Up Story With Husband Falak Shabir

Sarah Khan is a prominent actress in the Pakistani showbiz industry today. She is married to the famous singer Falak Shabbir and they are one of the most popular couples in the industry. Both of them separately enjoy huge fan bases.

Her dramas Sabaat and Raqs-e-Bismil are her most recent projects. Last year Sarah Khan married singer Falak Sabbir.

She recently appeared at GMP Shaan-e-Suhoor where she revealed her proposal and marriage.

‘My Father Chose Falak For Me’

Commenting on how their wedding took place, Sarah said, “My father chose Falak for me after his proposal but before that I met with Falak on the backstage of a fashion show, we both were walking for different designers ”

“Falak met with me there , I was attending fashion show with my sisters, later on, he formally talked to my father and proposed me , my father in his third meeting with Falak agreed to the proposal ” , added Sarah.

Sarah And Falak’s Marriage Got Delayed

Saraha went on to say that her father was very caring for his daughters, and that is why he probably chose Falak because he had seen that care, love and respect from his side for his daughter.

She also said that their marriage was delayed for three months after the fixation date due to covid otherwise it would have happened even before that.

Sarah’s Comments On Her Bold Scenes On TV

Commenting on her role and bold episodes on Raqs-e-bismil she said, There were few scenes where I felt I am not comfortable. Some before-marriage scenes where Zohra had to dance, made me conscious because my fans have never seen me doing such stuff and that’s not what they love about me. My fans love me because of my dressing and other things that’s why I don’t want to do anything that can hurt my fans.”

She went on to say, “When I signed the contract I spoke to Wajahat Rauf to change some of the discussions and scenes written in the script because I did not want to do anything that would expose me or Zohra in the wrong way.”

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