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See Photos: Sarah Khan & Falak Shabir’s Stunning London Clicks

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See Photos: Sarah Khan & Falak Shabir’s Stunning London Clicks

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  • Sarah Khan is a star in Pakistani dramas.
  • She is known for her roles in hit dramas like Sabaat, Mumkin, Hum Tum, and Deewar E Shab.
  • Khan married singer Falak Shabir and has a daughter, Alyana.
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Sarah Khan, a celebrated Pakistani actress known for her versatile roles in hit dramas like Sabaat, Raqs-e-Bismil, Mumkin, Hum Tum, and Deewar E Shab, continues to capture the hearts of her fans with her stellar performances.

She is happily married to renowned singer Falak Shabir, and the couple shares an adorable daughter, Alyana, who is beloved by millions of Sarah’s followers.

Recently, Sarah and Falak embarked on a family vacation to London, one of their favorite destinations in Europe. The couple, known for their love of travel, frequently explores stunning locations worldwide.

This time, they’ve returned to London, sharing gorgeous pictures from the first day of their trip. The beautiful family moments have captivated their fans, who eagerly follow the couple’s journey.

Take a Look:

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