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Saba Qamar to star in Bilal Saeed upcoming song

August 2, 2020 12:20 PM


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Pakistan’s leading actress Saba Qamar is all set to stun her fans in the upcoming song of famous singer Bilal Saeed.

Taking to Instagram, Saba shared a monochrome photo of her with singer-songwriter Bilal Saeed with a caption “Qubool hai.”

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The same photo was also shared by Bilal on his respective photo-video sharing app handle with the same ‘Qubool hai’ caption.

In the picture, Saba Qamar and Bilal Saeed could be seen dressed in a traditional outfit and holding hands in front of a mosque.

Soon after the pictures were posted on social media platforms fans started wondering that if they have got married. Fans also praised the couple and started sending congratulatory messages.

Later, Saba confirmed in her Instagram story that she would be working with Bilal Saeed as director.

She wrote, “We’ve a new director in town! A little surprise for all of you coming very soon. Directed by @sabaqamarzaman.”

It may be noted here that Bilal Saeed is married to Gia Bilal and they have a son Ahad Bilal.



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