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Saba Qamar, Bilal Saeed Criticized For Dancing, Filming In Wazir Khan Mosque

Saba Qamar, Bilal Saeed Criticized For Dancing, Filming In Wazir Khan Mosque

Saba Qamar, Bilal Saeed Criticized For Dancing, Filming In Wazir Khan Mosque

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A well-known Pakistani celebrity Saba Qamar and famous singer Bilal Saeed are beneath extensive criticism for dancing and shooting a new song in the traditional Wazir Khan Mosque, located in Lahore.

According to the news, the stars filmed the song in the mosque without formal approval. Meantime, the social media users criticized the star and singer for outraging the virtue of the mosque by playing and recording the tune in the mosque.

The material appeared to public consideration when star Saba Qamar shared a short video clip of playing with Bilal Saeed in the mosque published on social media channels. The video immediately went viral on other social media channels. As argued to the expectations, the supporters and fans criticized the production line and the actors for advertising obscenity in the mosque.

“Acting at Jamia Masjid Wazir Khan Lahore with the songs of actress Saba Qamar and Bilal Saeed is an insult to the mosque and a moment of concern for Muslims. We strongly condemn this act and demand immediate legal action from the government,” addressed by a Twitter user.

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Star Saba Qamar and singer Bilal Saeed are managing on the video of the new number, Qubool Hai, these days in Lahore. She is also performing her directorial appearance with the song. Presently, speaking to his Instagram account, singer Bilal Saeed had given the initial appearance of the song, Qubool Hai. Singer Bilal Saeed has created, drafted, and produced the entire song.

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