
The Baaghi star's fans were disappointed while waiting for her Eid look, which Saba never really posted on social media.
Now, after almost a week, she took to Instagram and share a few pictures on how she spent the Eid this year. In a series of posts, Saba shared, "For those of you who asked and waited for my Eid pictures, I didn’t have it within me to celebrate and dress up for Eid this time. Eid this year was different, it was difficult. It was a period of mourning rather than a period of celebration."
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She added, "My heart ached, my body ached thinking about those we’ve lost in the crash and those who are suffering due to this pandemic."
The Cheekh actor then went on to add what she did on the Eid day. "I woke up, offered my prayers and spent the day holding my family close to myself, grateful for my blessings but yet so scared."
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Showing her gratitude to the designers who must have worked hard for her Eid outfits, she continued, "I love my designer friends, who put in so much love to customise Eid outfits for me but I love them more for understanding that I didn’t have it within me to celebrate knowing so many of us were mourning out there."
Saba then posted a number of pictures from the shoot she later did for her fans.
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"The following posts are to show my love for my fans who waited for my Eid looks, my designer friends who put in so much effort and energy into creating these outfits and to my team who encouraged me to dress up after Eid and do this shoot for all of you," she shared.
"Please keep yourselves safe, please stay home. Pray that we go back into the world that we were once so ungrateful for."
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