Revealed: Saba Qamar's first look in Bollywood debut alongside Irrfan Khan

The two actors look adorable together


Entertainment Desk May 23, 2016
The two actors look adorable together. PHOTO: ALLPAKISTANDRAMAPAGE

Manto star Saba Qamar is all set to make her Bollywood debut alongside international actor Irrfan Khan, and the talented duo looks adorable together.

Directed by Saket Chaudhary, who has hits such as Pyar Ke Side Effects and Shaadi Ke Side Effects to his credit, Saba's Bollywood debut film is a situational comedy based on social issues.

Saba and Irrfan will highlight the issues faced by a middle class couple. PHOTO: ALLPAKISTANDRAMAPAGE

Earlier, Saba revealed in an exclusive interview, that she is playing "the character of a wife who is a wee bit dominating and is looked after very tenderly by her husband (played by Irrfan Khan)."

Saba Qamar to star opposite Irrfan Khan in Bollywood debut

The Pakistani actor also revealed that she will be visiting Mumbai in July for an acting workshop followed by the shoot, but it seems that she just can't wait to begin her Bollywood journey.

Saba on the sets of her upcoming Bollywood film. PHOTO: ALLPAKISTANDRAMAPAGE

These pictures from the sets of the untitled project show the sparkling chemistry between Saba and the Piku actor.

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Both the stars are highly acclaimed for their acting prowess and we just can't wait to watch them work their magic on the silver screen.



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COMMENTS (20)

Minhas | 7 years ago | Reply On one hand we are fighting a war to preserve our sovereignty and identity against India and on the other our media, actors and actresses are making sure that we lose our culture and surrender our identity to India. Bravooooooo Saba Qamar.
Gowardhan | 7 years ago | Reply You have enough boys there, and every boy also has two hands
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