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It was the Imam Zamin ceremony.’ Merub Ali’s Engagement to Asim Azhar

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It was the Imam Zamin ceremony.’ Merub Ali’s Engagement to Asim Azhar

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Following her ‘Baat Pakki’ with popstar Asim Azhar, rising starlet Merub Ali is garnering a lot of attention. The internet is still drooling over this new couple, and followers are continuously looking for updates on them. Merub, on the other hand, continues to give fans glimpses into their personal lives. She just revealed some exciting news about her engagement in a podcast with Mooroo.

Merub Ali is a Pakistani content creator and a noted ‘influencer’ in Pakistan’s burgeoning influencer industry. She has worked with many prominent clothing brands as a fashion model and was also featured in a music video of Sajjad Ali’s song “Lagaya Dil”. She played the role of Yumna Zaidi’s sister in the highly popular ISPR drama serial Sinf-e-Ahan.

The young actress continues to win over the hearts of fans everywhere with her charming looks and fun-loving personality. A few months back the star surprised her fans by announcing her engagement with pop singer Asim Azhar.

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Recently the Paristan star appeared in a fun podcast with famous YouTuber Mooroo and shared some fun facts about her relationship with Teeriyan crooner and her work life. During her conversation, she shared that it was not an engagement with Asim that was more like a Baat Pakki. Literally an Imam Zamin Ceremony. Explaining Imam Zamin’s ceremony she said it’s like giving our relationship to the hands of God.

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