Adnan Siddiqui, Feroze Khan and other celebs mourn Asma Nabeel’s demise
Asma Nabeel, writer of the popular drama serial Khaani, has passed away in Karachi.

The news of her death was confirmed on her official Facebook account. “With a heavy heart I have to break this news that my bhabhi, Asma Nabeel, is no longer with us,” reads a post on Asma’s account.
The writer, who was a poet and motivational speaker, had been battling fighting breast cancer for a long time. Her other works include Khuda Mera Bhi Hai (2016) and Damsa (2019).
Soon after the news of her demise spread, fellow celebrities started pouring in their condolences, remembering special moments Asma Nabeel.
#AsmaNabeel, you #warrior! Gone too soon…we were to witness your exceptionally written dramas many times over. May Allah grant you Jannah ul Firdous. Ameen ?? pic.twitter.com/BwbrnJt90z
— Adnan Siddiqui (@adnanactor) July 1, 2021
- Asma Nabeel loses her battle against cancer but certainly won a better place up there.
— Feroze Khan (@ferozekhaan) July 1, 2021
May her soul rest in peace.
Inna lillahe wa inna ilyahe rajeoun.
Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un.
— Osman Khalid Butt (@aClockworkObi) July 1, 2021
You left us too soon, but the fight is over. Now you rest.
Forever indebted to you for giving me Amaan.#AsmaNabeel
The saddest news ever. Asma Nabeel has passed away.
— Mansha Pasha (@manshapasha) July 1, 2021
I hope at such a moment amidst prayers for the departed, we remember how short life is.
She was a wonderfully positive person and I’m so proud to have worked in a serial written by her.
Thank you #asmanabeel
RIP Asma,the way you reached out to various screen writers of Pakistan (including me) to form an association & got us together on One platform,we will always be indebted to you.May Allah bless your soul & give you the highest rank in Janat.
— vasay chaudhry (@vasaych) July 1, 2021
Ameen
#AsmaNabeel pic.twitter.com/rd6uwfTpby
Asma Nabeel a cancer warrior a brave heart and a kind soul will be missed for her work that she yet had to create. She wrote KHAANi and many more. RIP dear soul.
— Samina Peerzada (@SaminaSays) July 2, 2021

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