Hira Mani supports Mustafa Kamal, sings ‘Do Bol’ OST at MQM-P’s rally in Karachi

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2024-02-13T00:53:41+05:00 News Desk

As Pakistan awaits the final results of the 2024 general election, many political groups have already claimed their victory.


In a vibrant celebration following the recent victory of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) in the general elections, actress Hira Mani was spotted offering her singing skills.


Hira Mani and her better half Salman Saqib Sheikh known as Mani joined the MQM’s party Jalsa in Karachi and enjoyed the victory.


The video of Hira’s performance has been circulating across social platforms.


The lady was seen on the stage capturing all the spotlight and singing her favorite song the OST of her drama serial ‘DO BOL’.


Take a look:



Here we have the original OST of the drama serial:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BAWJ_6KdkV0


Moreover, while addressing the crowd, Hira expressed her support for party leader Mustafa Kamal and highlighted his ability to bring peace and growth to Karachi.


“In Karachi, with Mustafa Kamal, our brother, all sisters, mothers, and women will live in peace”, declared the Kashf actor.


“Under his leadership, our city will flourish, and we will courageously reclaim our rights”, Hira added.


https://twitter.com/TOKCityOfLights/status/1756774310809579811


Meanwhile, her husband Mani claimed that he used to be a MQM hater, but attributed his newfound support for the party to Mustafa Kamal’s influence.


“I never imagined being at an MQM Pakistan event. But Mustafa Kamal, the driving force, has brought me here”, he said.


The MQM rally, held to commemorate the party’s triumph in the elections, turned into a jubilant affair as Hira Mani graced the platform.


Known for her versatility as an actress, she showcased yet another facet of her talent as she seamlessly transitioned into a captivating singer, delivering soul-stirring renditions of songs from her dramas and other popular tracks.







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