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‘Pakistan’s National Anthem, Patriotic Songs Make Me Go Emotional’: Yumna Zaidi

Yumna Zaidi love for Pakistan
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The loveable actress Yumna Zaidi, who rose to fame with her fun-loving character in drama serial Pyaar Kay Sadqay, has treated fans with her patriotic vibes.

In a recent interview, Yumna details that she has true feelings for Pakistan’s patriotic songs and national anthem.

“Pakistan is very dear to me, I love Pakistan a lot. Our National anthem and patriotic songs make me go emotional. Whenever I am away from Pakistan I miss my country,” she said.

Earlier, the actress had shared few ravishing snaps and left fans gushing over her.

She chose a colourful outfit for her recent photoshoot and paired it with heavy earnings to go with.

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Yumna further complimented her look by pairing it with pink lips, light eye shadow and subtle makeup.

However, the actress is well-known for her phenomenal acting. She can be considered a true inspiration for amateur actors as she got fame in less time.

Most of her dramas went super hit and got high ratings. She knows how to portray real emotions in every getup, from devil in Ishq Zahe-Naseeb to adorable Mahjabeen in Pyar Ke Sadqay. Her successful dramas include Dar Si Jati Hai Sila, Inkaar, Raaz-e-Ulfat, and so on.

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