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Zara Noor Abbas pens lovely note after bagging an award at IPPA

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Pakistan’s gorgeous actress Zara Noor Abbas, who is known for her stellar and phenomenal acting skills, has expressed thankfulness to all the fans and supporters after she was honoured at  International Pakistan Prestige Awards (IPPA) in Turkey.

Taking to Instagram, the Phaans actress penned her emotions after receiving the ‘Best Supporting Actor’ award for her film Chhalawa. “The amount of support and love that they have for me, is unmatched,” wrote Zara Noor Abbas.

She further dedicated her achievement to her parents saying ‘Dedicating this award to my parents without who I am nothing’.

Expressing how important Chhalawa for her career was, the actress said, “Some projects mark your future. This Film was one of them. And I am proud of who I am and everyone who met me on the way for making this journey genuine and real. Sometimes butter and sometimes clutter.”

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Zara also hailed the efforts of her partner actor Asad Siddiqui for his constant support throughout her thick and thin. “Dedicating this award to the man who pushes me from mountain tops, just to see me fly,” she concluded.

After facing many hardships and a failed marriage, Zara met Asad Siddiqui at a film premiere, who was also a divorcee. The two fell in love and tied the knot in 2017.

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