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Sajal Aly advised to not visit Bazaars alone

By Iqra Ejaz

May 5, 2023 03:08 PM


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Some interactions tend to be very inspiring however this time when Pakistani actress Sajal Aly responded extremely nicely to her showbiz colleague Rabia Butt, we couldn’t help but get inspired.

With the kind of popularity Sajal Aly has acquired through her mind-blowing acting skills, one would expect the Pakistani stunner to be arrogant however the lady always manages to inspire everyone through her humble statements.

This time, another Pakistani actress known as Rabia Butt has decided to offer some advice to Sajal which revolves around her concern for her colleague/pal roaming ‘bazaars’ alone.

Rabia Butt has stated: “Akeli na bazaar jaya karo.” (Don’t roam around markets alone).

In response to Rabia’s concern, Sajal Aly has stated: “Sath chaltay hain bro.” (Let’s go together).

It is very inspiring to see our Pakistani divas indulge in heart-warming interactions, offering support to each other or maybe posting uplifting remarks in the comment section because uniformity is always better than competition.

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