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Sahiba & Rambo’s Son Ahsan Khan Debut In Ramadan Play

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Sahiba & Rambo’s Son Ahsan Khan Debut In Ramadan Play

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  • Ahsan Afzal Khan has now officially entered the entertainment industry.
  • He will make his acting debut in the Ramadan play.
  • Sahiba and Rambo shared photos of their handsome sons with their fans.
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Sahiba and Rambo (Afzal Khan), who previously dominated the Pakistani film industry with their legendary on-screen chemistry and blockbuster movies, are two well-known media personalities. Sahiba and Rambo previously kept their children’s lives private, but a few years ago they shared photos of their handsome sons with their fans.

Sahiba and Afzal Khan’s older son has now officially entered the entertainment industry. He will shortly make an appearance on the upcoming Ramadan drama. Ahsan Afzal Khan, the son of Sahiba and Rambo, will make his acting debut in the Ramadan play, which stars Amar Khan and Imran Ashraf as the main leads. Rahim Pardesi is also a part of the drama. Ahsan Afzal Khan, the son of Sahiba and Afzal Khan, has a LUMS degree. He enjoys dancing, and you can find several of his performance videos on Instagram.

Here are a few screenshots from the drama:

 

 

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