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Stage artist Mehak Malik remains safe in Multan theatre attack

By News Desk

August 7, 2024 05:11 PM


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An unknown person attacked on stage artist Mehak Malik in Multan, reported 24NewsHD TV channel.

According to details, the unknown person fired at Babar Theater in Multan

A case has been registered against the unknown at Chahelyek Police Station in Multan on the complaint of Mehak Malik’s brother.

Mehek Malik remained safe during the attack.

The focal person of the Babar Theatre Shafiq Chandia took notice of the incident and called the director of Yusuf Kamran for poor security.

The theatre can also be sealed anyway.

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About Mehak Malik

Mehak Malik is a Pakistani performer born in Toba Tek Singh, Punjab, Pakistan. Her parents migrated from the district of Ludhiana, which is situated in India's Punjab state.

Mehak Mehak has gained recognition for her performances in Punjab, Pakistan. She has garnered a substantial following of 12 million on TikTok

Zindagi Sakoo Nacha | Mehak Malik Dance Performance 2023

O Piya O Piya Sun ,Mehak Malik, Beautiful Performance 2024

Reporter: Waseem Shahzad


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