Singer Falak Shabir, known for giving flowers every day to his wife, Sara Khan, surprised her with a special gift.
Falak often shares videos of the thoughtful gifts he gives Sara to show his love. Recently, he posted a vlog on YouTube, revealing that he had gifted her a farmhouse.
In the video, Sara was deeply moved and couldn’t hold back her tears when she saw the farmhouse.
Falak shared, “I had been working on the farmhouse for the past year and a half as a surprise for her.”
The farmhouse has a rustic exterior with modern features inside. It includes grapevines, fig, sugarcane, and falsa trees, creating a beautiful and natural atmosphere.
Earlier this year, Falak had also gifted a Mercedes Benz to Sara and their daughter, Alyana Falak.
The highly-anticipated Pakistani drama series, ‘Gentleman,’ is set to make its debut on Green Entertainment on May 12. Penned by controversial writer Khalil Ur Rehman Qamar, ‘Gentleman’ promises an engaging narrative centered around Karachi’s street gangs, with Humayun Saeed portraying the central character- Munna.
Karachi hosted the star-studded premiere of Episode 1 with celebrities turning out in full force to support Humayun Saeed, including Sara Khan, Falak Shabir, Ramsha Khan, Azaan Sami Khan, Tuba Anwar, Javaria Saud, Bushra Ansari, Syed Gibran, Hamza Ali Abbasi, and Faisal Qureshi, among others. The premiere saw the cast and guests gather at the cinema to watch the debut episode. Explore the enchanting moments captured at the ‘Gentleman’ Episode 1 Premiere Night.
Sara Ali Khan recently appeared on Voot‘s chat show, where the Judwaa 2 actress revealed the reason of her parents’, Saif Ali Khan and Amrita Singh’s divorce. She stated on the show that her parents weren’t happy together and hence decided to part ways.
The Kedarnath star stated, “It’s very simple. If you see there are two options, either live in the same house where no one is happy or live separately, where everyone is happy with their own lives and you also get a different kind of love and warmth every time you meet.”
She continued talking about her relationship with them, saying: “I live with my mother. She’s my best friend and means everything to me. I have a father too who is always available on the phone and I can meet him whenever I want. I don’t think they were happy together ultimately, so I guess separating was the best decision at that time.”
“They both are happy in their own world and lives, because of that their kids are happy too. All of us are much happier than we would have been for sure. So, everything happens for a reason,” added the Simmba star.
Saif and Amrita tied the knot in 1991 and officially parted ways in 2004. The ex-flames have two children together Sara and Ibrahim.
On the work front, Sara will be seen next in Anand L Rai’s Atrangi Re opposite Akshay Kumar.
Six episodes in, Sabaat has managed to capture the audiences with its compelling and entertaining storyline and strong performances. The drama had intrigued viewers before it even aired thanks to one of the main leads Mawra Hocane, who is an ace at the social media game – but a few episodes in, it has everyone, myself included, hooked.
Sabaat is centred on two families: Hasan Fareed (Ameer Gillani) and Anaya Aziz’s (Mawra). Anaya belongs to an average middle-class family. She has big dreams and wants to make a difference in society. She actively campaigns for harassment against women in workplaces and is a class topper. Hasan, on the other hand, is from an affluent and well-off family. He and Anaya are class fellows and start off as fierce competitors but an incident changes that and the two become acquaintances following which Hasan develops feelings for Anaya and wants to marry her. Though Hasan’s character development is a little weak, given how the swiftly the drama is progressing and how sparkling the chemistry is between him and Anaya, we are willing to overlook this.
While these two are in their own little university bubble, Hasan’s elder sister Miraal (Sarah Khan) is the real devil of the show. She is a spoilt brat who cannot take no for an answer. Miraal is rude, arrogant and selfish and thinks she can get away with anything because she is rich to the point that she goes to her brother’s university and slaps Anaya for no reason. She generously uses the dialogue “Tumhari aukaat kya hai” and is enabled by her father who is also a snob.
While Mawra’s character, for now, is one-dimensional, it is Sarah who steals the show with her bratty act. Her facial expressions, body language and moods are on point and she delivers a convincing performance making you hate Miraal. Nonetheless, it is refreshing to see both women essay strong and confident characters. At this point, I’d like to add here that Sarah’s wardrobe, hair and makeup are brilliantly done and she looks super chic in all of her scenes.
Usman Mukhtar is yet to make an entry and fans are waiting with bated breath for it. While the theme of the drama is still unclear, Mawra in an interview had shared it is primarily a love story which is meant to entertain audiences and not deliver sermons or lessons. However, she added that the drama will highlight several issues including classism in our society.
Sabaat has been penned by Kashif Anwar and directed by Shehzad Kashmiri of Anaa fame. Apart from the four leads, the drama also starres Simi Raheel, Laila Zuberi and Mohammad Ahmed.