It seems like models Hasnain Lehri and Sabeeka Imam are back together! The couple, who earlier parted ways in a highly-publicised breakup, has seemingly rekindled their romance after being spotted on the red carpet together at a recent local award show. Hasnain and Sabeeka walked hand-in-hand as they struck a number of poses for the multiple photographers awaiting to capture clicks of them.
Sabeeka congratulated Hasnain on winning the Best Model Male award as she shared few videos on her Instagram account. "My favourite humans won!" she wrote, adding, "Many congratulations. Proud of your focus, dedication and the person you have become."
The rumour mill was abuzz as the apparent couple looked blissful as the cameras clicked. As the pictures from the award show went viral, many speculated that the two are back together as well.
The two had confirmed they were dating on October 11, 2018, and rumours about their engagement had also sparked.
However, in 2019, Sabeeka took to Instagram and shared that the duo has called it quits. Sabeeka had written, "And so this journey officially comes to an end. It has been a long time since we both realised that our paths are destined to be separate. After multiple attempts and much consideration, we have called it quits." Admitting that the two had realised things could not work out the way they planned.
She then went onto address how exhausting it was to have people question her status "I am sharing this on social media because I'm tired of answering questions about my status and going through interrogations about why. I’m tired of people’s opinions and involvement."
She had ended off her caption with a request to not poke at old wounds any longer. "I would like to request everyone to just let this difficult time pass as our friends and families are involved and I don't want them to go through any further pain or disappointment."
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