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Sarah Khan and Falak Shabir land in hot water for ‘poor’ parenting skills

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Sarah Khan and Falak Shabir land in hot water for 'poor' parenting skills

Sarah Khan and Falak Shabir land in hot water for ‘poor’ parenting skills

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Our famous couples are not new to the spotlight, but Pakistan’s power couple Sarah Khan and Falak Shabir can send the Internet into a frenzy with their cute interactions.

This time, the celebrity couple was in serious water when internet trolls slammed their parenting abilities.

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Taking to Instagram, the Raqs-e-Bismil actress shared charming family photographs of the adorable trio out at dinner.

However, a photo of infant Alyana napping at the dining table has irritated supporters. “Parenting done well,” the Sabaat star captioned the photo.

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They received a lot of reactions from keyboard warriors. The power couple criticized by netizens for being irresponsible parents.

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It should be noted that Sarah and Falak got engaged in July 2020 and tied the knot in the same year. They were blessed with daughter Alyan in October last year.

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