Neelam Munir's husband's details come to light
YouTuber Yasir Shami shared video on social media, revealing many details about her husband


Yesterday, actress Neelam Munir shared pictures of her wedding in Dubai, which went viral on social media.
In the viral pictures, Neelam Munir was seen wearing a white wedding dress, while her husband was seen wearing a white traditional Arabic robe or sob. However, Neelam Munir did not share the name of her husband or any details about him.
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But YouTuber Yasir Shami shared a video on his social media account, revealing many details about Neelam Munir's husband.
According to the YouTuber, Neelam Munir's husband's name is Muhammad Rashid, who works in the CID department of Dubai Police. The wedding ceremony was held last month, and the photoshoot has now been released.
The YouTuber claimed about the actress's husband's job that he is a constable in the Dubai Police and if the existing Dubai Police personnel have 2 to 3 years of experience, their salary is 13,000 dirhams, (i.e. PKR1 million). If these personnel have 5 to 8 years of experience, the salary is 13,000 to 18,000 dirhams (i.e. PKR1.3 to PKR1.4 million). But if the Dubai Police personnel have 8 to 10 years of experience, their salary is 22,000 dirhams, i.e. PKR1.6 million to PKR1.7 million.
The YouTuber says that after marrying a Dubai police officer, Neelam Munir will now get a good discount in Dubai shopping malls. Generally, Dubai does not grant citizenship to girls who marry in its country. Instead, they are given a golden visa, which can be converted into citizenship in the future if they take up permanent residence in Dubai. However, if the two have children, they will only get Dubai citizenship.

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