Superstar Mahira Khan went on Twitter to thank the late actor for her contributions to the industry. "Aap theen toh hum aaj hein (We are here today because you were there before us). Thank you for paving the way. You will always be remembered," she said.
Aaap thein, toh hum aaj hein.. ♥️ thank you for paving the way, will always be remembered🙏🏼♥️ #SabihaKhanum pic.twitter.com/6o7cvhTXBW
— Mahira Khan (@TheMahiraKhan) June 14, 2020
Likewise, Mawra Hocane also talked about how the current generation of female actors owe a lot to Khanum. “Legends never die! Thank you for paving the way for all of us! Sabiha Khanum jee. may you rest in eternal peace!"
Legends never die! Thankyou for paving the way for all of us! #SabihaKhanum jee May you rest in eternal peace! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
— MAWRA HUSSAIN (@MawraHocane) June 14, 2020
Bilal Ashraf expressed sorrow, stressing Khanum's contribution to the industry, as he shared a photo of her's. Another huge loss. Pakistan’s legendary artist Sabiha Khanum Jee. May her soul rest in peace. Ameen," he said.
Another huge loss :( Pakistan’s legendary artist Sabiha Khanum Jee. May her soul Rest In Peace. Ameen. #SabihaKhanum 🇵🇰 pic.twitter.com/BLLGJBf9UG
— Bilal Ashraf (@IamBilalAshraf) June 14, 2020
Actor Zhalay Sarhadi asked her followers to share a prayer for Khanum. "Please say a prayer for our original female superstar Sabiha Khanum. May her soul rest in peace. Inna lilahe wainna elaihe raje’oun," she said.
Please say a prayer for our original female superstar #sabihakhanum. May her soul Rest In Peace. Inna lilahe wainna elaihe rajeoon. pic.twitter.com/L81IEoRsfK
— zhalay sarhadi (@Xxhalay) June 14, 2020
Singer Farhan Saeed deemed her passing the 'end of an era'. "The end of an era and a sad, sad day for Pakistan's entertainment industry. Rest in peace, Sabiha Khanum. You will be missed. You definitely were the queen of silver screen," he tweeted.
The end of an era and a sad, sad day for #Pakistan's entertainment industry. Rest in peace, #SabihaKhanum ji - you will be missed. You definitely were the queen of silver screen.
— Farhan Saeed (@farhan_saeed) June 14, 2020
Industry veteran and talk show host Samina Peerzada was all praises for Khanum. "Madam Sabiha Khanum. A great star; a legend. A kind and loving lady. I have beautiful memories of knowing her. RIP, lovely soul," she tweeted
Madam Sabiha Khanum. A great star A legend. A kind and loving Lady. I have beautiful memories of knowing her. RIP lovely soul.
— Samina Peerzada (@SaminaSays) June 14, 2020
Khanum was known as the First Lady of Pakistani silver screen, with some of her best films being Ayaz (1960), Saath Laakh (1957), Kaneez (1965), Anjuman (1970) and Tehzeeb (1971).
She was also conferred with the Pride of Performance in 1986 for her contribution to Pakistan’s film industry.
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