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Sara Khan says I will never handover my children to maids and raise them myself

Sara Khan Falak Shabir
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Newly-wed celebrity couple Sara Khan and Falak Shabir officially tied the knot in a simple wedding ceremony on July 16.

However, in an earlier video clip, Sara Khan talked about how she will raise her children.

When the host asked the actress: “Don’t you wish that you have maids who take care of your children?”

Sara said: “No one will ever touch my children, because if my children will stay with maids they will adopt their habits. I will raise my children all by myself and make them humans of my desire. They can opt for the profession of their choice but I will raise them by myself.”

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Falak Shabir, on his Nikkah day, sung an adorable song for her wife, Sarah, holding her hand and praising her all over.

On the other hand, Sara Khan’s ex-fiance, Aagha Ali, who recently got married to Hina Altaf, sent prayers towards the newly married couple on his Instagram story.

Dua hai ke Allah Pak bohat khushiyan dein. May they have a great life ahead, Ameen,” wrote the actor.

He did not tag anyone, nor did he post any pictures – keeping the message plain, simple and well-intended.

Last year in October, the actress had been making the headlines for her rumoured relationship with Aagha Ali.

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In response to this, during an interview, she admitted that she had been in love with him but he “crossed the limits” that were not acceptable to her.

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