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Nadia Jamil reads poetry by Mian Muhammad Bakhsh

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Nadia Jamil reads poetry by Mian Muhammad Bakhsh

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  • Nadia Jamil is a well-known actress in Lollywood.
  • She was recently spotted reciting a wonderful poem.
  • Jamil’s mesmerizing vocals were captured by actor Saim Ali.
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Nadia Jamil, a well-known actress in Lollywood, is an important player. Now that she can sing well, she is stealing everyone’s attention with her acting skills.

The actress from Durr-e-Shehwar, who has starred in a number of blockbuster films, was recently spotted reciting a wonderful poem of Sufi poetry. Jamil’s mesmerizing vocals were captured by actor Saim Ali, and the internet lauded the 47-year-old host after viewing the clip.

In Saif-ul-Malook, Mian Muhammad Baksh’s poetry was read aloud by Jo Bichar Gaye’s star. Ali, who sat next to Jamil, was utterly mesmerized by the Mere Paas Paas diva’s heavenly voice.

On the work in front, Jamil recently appeared in Mujhay Jeenay Do, Damsa, and Jo Bichar Gaye as far as work is concerned.

The films Sirf Tum Hi To Ho, Angna, Zakham, and Bichoo all featured Ali, in contrast.

As Jamil’s recitation enthralled them, social media users couldn’t help but post a stream of comments.

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