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Dananeer Mobeen Channels Aishwarya Rai’s ‘Paro’

 Dananeer Mobeen Channels Aishwarya Rai’s ‘Paro’. Pawri girl Dananeer Mobeen has left fans mesmerized by channeling Aishwarya Rai’s iconic character Paro from the Bollywood film Devdas. The talented actress/influencer took to her Instagram to share behind-the-scenes glimpses from her Ramadan drama serial Very Filmy, where she embodies the essence of Paro with grace and finesse.

In the shared BTS clicks, Dananeer flawlessly channels Aishwarya’s style, capturing every detail of Paro’s character with remarkable accuracy. From her attire to her expressions, Dananeer’s dedication to portraying the beloved Bollywood diva’s timeless magic is evident.

 Dananeer Mobeen Channels Aishwarya Rai’s ‘Paro’

Her rendition of Paro’s character, coupled with her graceful dance moves, further emphasizes her commitment to delivering an authentic portrayal. Very Filmy, the Ramadan special series, boasts a star-studded cast featuring industry veterans such as Bushra Ansari, Ali Safina, Mira Sethi, and others. Directed by Ali Hassan and produced by Momina Duraid, the drama promises a captivating narrative for audiences during the holy month of Ramadan. The inclusion of sequences inspired by well-known movies like Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, Pathaan, and Devdas has sparked calls for a ban on the project.

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The world of social media has been graced with a truly gorgeous Pakistani content creator and social media influencer, none other than the stunning and pretty diva, Dananeer Mobeen. With her recent Instagram posts, she has once again captivated her followers with her irresistible charm and style. In the latest snapshots shared by the internet sensation, Dananeer can be seen effortlessly donning a black plain crop top, perfectly complemented by black high rise slim leg jeans.

Dananeer Mobeen Channels Aishwarya Rai’s ‘Paro’

 Dananeer Mobeen Channels Aishwarya Rai’s ‘Paro’

Critics argue that the replication of Indian films in a Ramadan drama series is inappropriate and distasteful, reflecting a disconnect from the cultural sensitivities of the audience. The controversy surrounding these scenes has prompted discussions about the portrayal of Indian content in Pakistani media, particularly during religiously significant periods.

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