Wasim, Shoaib Akhtar spotted at B-town birthday bash

We love it when Pakistani celebrities shine bright in India


Web Desk October 17, 2015
We love it when Pakistani celebrities shine bright in India. PHOTO: INSTAGRAM

Former Pakistan cricket captain Wasim Akhtar and former Pakistan pacer Shoaib Akhtar were spotted in B-Town celebrating Sanjay Kapoor's birthday Friday night.

It appeared, from a recent Instagram post, that the much loved former cricket players; together with Indian film producer Arbaaz Khan had a good time celebrating the actor's birthday.

Both Shoaib and Wasim were seen to be all smiles with the Bollywood stars as they celebrated late into the night.

Read: Dubsmash alert: Wasim Akram pays tribute to Amitabh Bachchan

"At Sanjay Kapoor's birthday bash with the legends and by that I don't mean Chunky Pandey and Sanjay Kapoor," the witty Arbaaz wrote to accompany the photo.

https://instagram.com/p/86MBsSy_ws/?taken-by=arbaazkhanofficial

What's better than to see Pakistan's favourite cricketers partying with the best from across the border? Former South Africa captain and opener Graeme Smith was also present at the party along with Indian actor Chunky Pandey.

The post got over 2000 likes from followers around the world.

Earlier the Legendary fast bowler Wasim Akram, looking suave in a suit, gelled up hair and glasses, chose to Dubsmash to Amitabh Bachchan’s iconic lines in Agneepath with Star Sports c0-host Jatin Sapru.

Read: Picture of the day: Ranbir Kapoor takes selfie with Fawad Khan

Meanwhile, Bollywood actors seemed to share an intrinsic connection with this side of the border. Where Shah Rukh Khan’s familial roots tracing back to Peshawar has often been written and spoken about, Kareena Kapoor Khan made headlines by expressing her desire to work with our very own filmmaker Shoaib Mansoor. Followed by Salman Khan, expressing his love for Pakistan and its films.

COMMENTS (11)

Abidi2 | 8 years ago | Reply I never knew "Wasim Akhtar" used to captain Pakistan. I thought he was in MQM.
ASAD Ghulam | 8 years ago | Reply can i ask to my across the border friends that what are they doing by commenting in a Pakistani newspaper's website ?????? on one hand they say that Pakistanies should go back to their country and on another side they are fully glued to every Pakistani English newspaper's website commenting on each and every thing....whether it is concerned with or otherwise.... is it not hypocrisy of high standard ???
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