Saboor comments on acting differences with sister Sajal Aly
The actress says when their acting is compared on social media, it feels quite peculiar as they both have distinct approaches to their craft.


Lahore: Lollywood actress Saboor Alihas commented on the apparent contrast in her and her sister Sajal Ali's acting approaches, emphasizing that being siblings does not necessarily mean they have similar acting styles.
Sajal Ali, like Saboor, is a well-known actress in the entertainment industry, and their performances and appearances on social media often lead fans to compare their acting styles and looks.
Regarding this matter, Saboor Ali remarked that when their acting is compared on social media, it feels quite peculiar as they both have distinct approaches to their craft. She stated that her hard work and dedication to her acting are unique, just as Sajal has her own individual approach.
The actress also shared her thoughts on her sister Sajal Ali's marriage to actor Ahad Raza Mir. She mentioned that Sajal considers her co-star Mariam Ansari to be her closest friend and had suggested several times that they should get married due to Ahad Raza Mir being a kind-hearted and wonderful person. However, Saboor had not seriously considered the idea before.
She disclosed that after this conversation with Sajal, she advised her sister Sajal to think seriously about the matter and suggested that if she wanted to go ahead with it, she should do it without delay, avoiding prolonged contemplation.
It is worth mentioning that Saboor Ali and actor Ali Ansari were also engaged last year. During the past few years, Saboor impressed the Pakistani drama industry with her diverse roles, gaining popularity for her performances in negative characters.
Both Saboor Ali and actor Ali Ansari were in a committed relationship, and they have been tied together in the bond of marriage since last year. Saboor has won accolades for her versatile portrayals of negative characters in various dramas.

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