Falak Shabir dedicates his latest love song to Sarah Khan

The release marks the couple’s first wedding anniversary


Entertainment Desk July 17, 2021

Celebrity couple Falak Shabir and Sarah Khan are not ones to shy away from public displays of affection. To mark their first wedding anniversary, Shabir has released a new song titled Zindagi, which the couple had been teasing on their social media over the past week. The music video, which features both Shabir and Khan, shows them sharing sweet and intimate moments and is a love letter from him to his wife.

The singer is known to publicly show his love for Khan on social media, often recording himself presenting her with flowers and posting it online. The couple recently celebrated Khan’s 29th birthday, with Shabir recording himself presenting her with flowers and a heart-shaped locket and chain.

Shabir and Khan are also set to welcome their first child. The couple made the announcement on social media in June. Shabir shared pictures of his pregnant wife with the caption, “‘It is He who forms you in the wombs as He wills. There is no God but He: The All-Mighty, the All-Wise. Al Imran 3:6. Alhamdulillah, we’re expecting our first child. Remember us in your prayers. Masha Allah.” Khan later shared the same post on her own Instagram as well.

On sharing their intimate moments online, Khan commented in an interview earlier this year that she does it to show how men should behave when it comes to their wives. She explained, “While we were getting married, we shared everything online. We want to share all our happy moments with our fans. We often highlight the negativities of men on social media. But I want to show people that some men are also like Falak, who love their wives unconditionally. I also want people to see that this is how men should behave with their wives. Even if he gives me a single flower – which may mean nothing to anyone – I want to post about it."

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