Inside Minal Khan’s slumber party-themed bridal shower

The actor is all set to tie the knot on September 10


Entertainment Desk September 03, 2021

As expected, actor Minal Khan’s bridal shower was a star-studded affair! In attendance was Minal’s twin sister Aiman Muneeb, as well as actors Saboor Aly and Kinza Hashmi. Filled with peach, black and gold, the slumber party theme of the bridal shower shone through thanks to the girls’ matching silk pyjamas.

Minal donned a pair of peach silk pyjamas with “Bride to be” embroidered on the back, while the rest of her girl gang dressed in black with “Bride’s squad” embroidered in white on their shirts. Pictures of the night were shared by makeup artist Sara Ali, who was also in attendance at the party.

The group posed for fun boomerangs with a backdrop of golden foil balloons, making use of the traditional array of bridal shower props such as paper rings and signs that read, “I do crew”.Minal and her fiancé Ahsan Mohsin Ikram announced last week that the two would be tying the knot on September 10. The couple shared their wedding card on Instagram with adorable captions. "Where did you come from unannounced? Now you are staying forever!" the Nand star shared. Mohsin, on the other hand, added, "We’re getting married. Minal Khan, I will love you forever and ever and ever and ever till my last breath."

Many showbiz personalities congratulated the couple on their upcoming wedding. Actors Aiman Khan, Sana Javed, Uroosa Siddiqui and Iqra Aziz, among others extended heart-warming wishes. The duo had officially gotten engaged in June, in an evening full of glitz, glamour and the crème de la crème of the Pakistani showbiz industry. Ahsan and Minal had taken to social media thereafter and shared some beautiful photos from the ceremony. Minal looked stunning in a mint green, hand-embroidered dress and silver jewellery while the groom, dressed in a traditional all-white ensemble, looked as dashing as ever.

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