Sabeena Farooq is absolute ‘ZEHAR’ in Wahaj Ali’s opinion
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It seems like the impact that ongoing Pakistani drama serial ‘Tere Bin’ has evoked over the masses might not be dying down anytime soon.
Several video clips manage to emerge from the drama serial every now and then featuring engrossing moments featured in episodes rolling out from the chart topping drama serial whereas the latest video clip featuring Pakistani actors Wahaj Ali and Sabeena Farooq has managed to once again provoke the Pakistani population to indulge in juicy gossip over the internet.
During the span of this particular video clip, Wahaj Ali who is seen depicting the character of ‘Murtasim’ very effortlessly yet intimidatingly calls his co-star Sabeena Farooq (depicting the character of Haya) ‘Zehar’ (poison).
The drama taking place between Murtasim (Wahaj Ali), Meerub (Yumna Zaidi and Haya (Sabeena Farooq) is lately stealing all the spotlight whereas the general population is quite hooked at witnessing the interesting tale of events that unfold during ‘Tere Bin’.
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However there is another interesting update that has managed to capture everyone’s attention: In the comment section of the latest video clip that we are attempting to shed light on, Sabeena Farooq has been spotted offering a very witty remark regarding her own character in the drama series ‘Tere Bin’, here is what the Pakistani diva has stated: “Murtasim 100 Haya 0.”
The lady’s mature approach regarding the intense kind of trolling she has been receiving since quite some time over her villainous character depiction as ‘Haya’ is inspirational whereas Sabeena Farooq has previously also been spotted talking about how the negativity emerging every now and then regarding the character she has chosen to portray sometimes manages to greatly impact her mental health.
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