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Sajal Aly shares her experience of working with Dananeer Mobeen

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Sajal Aly shares her experience of working with Dananeer Mobeen

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The first episode of the most-anticipated project of Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR), Sinf-e-Aahan, has been released.

“The most awaited saga begins. A rollercoaster ride of emotions, struggles and conflict that will keep you on the edge of your seats,” read the caption.

Giving insight into the first episode, ISPR said it “introduces the leads of this drama, glimpses of their unique characteristics and social backgrounds,” besides revealing their lives, tribulations and inspirations to the viewers.
“This is where the journey begins… from Sinf e Nazuk to Sinf e Aahan.”

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Apart from leading actresses Sajal Aly, Syra Yousuf, Yumna Zaidi, Ramsha Khan, Kubra Khan, the Pawri Girl Dananeer Mobeen also made her acting debut in the drama.
Sajal Aly had a fun Question and Answer session and she had all sweet things to say about fellow co-star Dananeer.

“My day use to start by irritating her and then I fell in love with her and now I miss those days. She was just like my morning coffee and evening tea,” Sajal wrote.

Dananeer got propelled to unprecedented fame after her famous Pawri Hor Rai Hai video stormed the internet. Mimicking the burger accent, she said, “Yeh hamari party ho rahi hai” that left the internet amused.

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