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Saba Qamar Can’t Do Bold Scenes Due in Pakistan

Saba Qamar Can’t Do Bold Scenes Due in Pakistan. While giving a telephonic interview to an Indian news agency, Saba Qamar discussed about her experiences working in Bollywood and the differences between the content of Pak-Indian films and dramas.

Saba Qamar Can’t Do Bold Scenes Due in Pakistan

Saba Qamar’s career rose to fame after she played a lead role in Bollywood’s Hindi Medium with iconic late actor Irrfan Khan. She was recognized not just in Pakistan but also in India for her exceptional performance in the movie. Also because of her phenomenal acting skills, the Cheekh diva was even praised by Bollywood A-list celebrities.

Saba in the interview said that she considers herself lucky to have worked with Irrfan Khan in her Bollywood debut. She further said that when Vidya Balan praised her for her acting in Hindi Medium and she felt like “she was over the moon.”

Saba Qamar Can’t Do Bold Scenes Due in Pakistan

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The gorgeous star Saba Qamar is known for her bold personality and phenomenal acting. Along with being an amazing actress, the star is also a fashionista and time and again makes her fans swoon over her timeless beauty. Her recent clicks from the shoot by famous fashion photographer Shahbaz Shazi are truly jaw-dropping.

The diva still craves to work in Bollywood and have high hopes to continue someday when the tension between Pakistan and India would settle. Saba is famous for giving controversial statements. Recently, she even termed Indian content to be better than Pakistani content. The actress said that she is glad that the Pakistani and Indian industry is drifting away from homegrown and kitchen stories and anchoring on the main problems of society.

Saba Qamar Can’t Do Bold Scenes Due in Pakistan

Saba Qamar Can’t Do Bold Scenes Due in Pakistan

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Saba is famous for giving controversial statements. Recently, she even termed Indian content to be better than Pakistani content. The actress said that she is glad that the Pakistani and Indian industry is drifting away from homegrown and kitchen stories and anchoring on the main problems of society.

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