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Naimal Khawar flaunts trendy bangs in viral selfie
Accompanied by the caption "Back with the bangs" and a moon face emoji, the image depicted her wearing an all-white western top while proudly displaying her newly trimmed locks.
Karachi: Naimal Khawar Khan, former actor and spouse of renowned showbiz personality Hamza Ali Abbasi, has captured the attention of social media users with her latest mirror selfie featuring a stylish summer hair transformation.
The viral post, shared on Friday via her popular photo and video-sharing account, showcased Khawar Khan's fresh haircut with bangs. Accompanied by the caption "Back with the bangs" and a moon face emoji, the image depicted her wearing an all-white western top while proudly displaying her newly trimmed locks.
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Taken in what appeared to be a salon setting, the mirror selfie generated an outpouring of love and appreciation from her fans on Instagram. The post amassed numerous likes and an array of complimentary comments. Notably, acclaimed actor Maya Ali joined in the praise, commenting, "Very pretty MashALLAH."
Although Naimal Khawar Khan had a relatively brief acting career, she has amassed a significant following on social media platforms. Her Instagram account serves as a hub for her admirers, who eagerly await glimpses of her adorable toddler. Married since 2019, the couple welcomed their first child, Mustafa Abbasi, in 2020.
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