LAHORE: Pakistani actress Laiba Khan’s bridal shower pictures went viral on social media following her marriage ceremony a few days ago in Medina.
Laiba Khan is a well-known television actress in Pakistan who is currently in the news for her marriage and has 3.7 million followers on Instagram, while her popular dramas include Kaffara, Aafat, Aaspas, Hamraaz, and Belgaum.
Actress Laiba Khan has not yet revealed the face or other details of her husband Jawad. Laiba recently held a bridal shower, which she enjoyed with her sister and close friends.
The actress wore a stunning black floor-length maxi for her bridal shower, with a net top adorned with delicate sequins and delicate beading.
She accessorized her outfit with a shimmering silver tiara and very light jewelry, while she completed her look with soft nude makeup and loose hair.
Her sister, Iman Khan, also matched her in black at the event.
Earlier, the 29-year-old actress wrote with the post, “In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. A prayer answered, a promise fulfilled. Our marriage in the city of peace and blessings, written by Allah the Almighty.”
On the occasion, Laiba Khan wore a simple white abaya with a golden dabkha beauty and a red dupatta with the words “Jawad’s bride” written on it. Laiba Khan did not share a picture of her husband.
Following the Instagram post, fans and friends sent loving messages in the comments. Laiba Khan is a rising star of Pakistani TV who has garnered a lot of attention and amassed a large online following in a short time with her stellar performance.
Nikah dupatta bearing her husband’s name, “Jawad ki Dulhan.”
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