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Naimal Khawar is having a blast during trip to beautiful Hunza Valley; see photos!

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Naimal Khawar vacationing in Hunza
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Naimal Khawar Khan, one of the gorgeous mommies, is treating fans and netizens with endearing pictures from her trip to Hunza Valley.

The diva is enjoying her vacations to the fullest with her sister, Fiza Khawar as they explore the beautiful locations of Hunza Valley amidst chilly weather.

Leaving fans swooning, both sisters are timely posting breathtaking clicks from their wintery getaway. Check out these stunning snaps of the painter having fun in the northern areas.

The sister duo is beating the summer blues whilst enjoying the serenity of the mountains.

In the pictures, the Anaa actress was seen letting her blonde tresses flow in the air and wore bold red lip shade to add more charm to her beauty.

Also Read: Naimal Khawar utters beautiful words of thankfulness for Hamza Ali Abbasi

Naimal is a Pakistani actress, visual artist and painter. She made her acting debut in the television industry with her drama serial Anaa and gained all the praises from her fans.

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Later in 2019, she got married to actor Hamza Ali Abbasi in an intimate Nikkah ceremony. The fashionista said goodbye to the showbiz industry after her marriage to pursue her painting career. The couple welcomed their first child, a son in the year 2020.

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