Kubra, Gohar begin wedding celebrations with joyful ‘dholki’
Fun-filled gathering marks start of their highly awaited wedding festivities


Pakistani actors Kubra Khan and Gohar Rasheed have kicked off their wedding celebrations with a lively dholki event, hosted by their close friends, Momal Sheikh and her husband. The fun-filled gathering marked the start of their highly awaited wedding festivities.
The couple, who have been in the spotlight recently, ended weeks of speculation about their relationship after rumors about their wedding spread in late 2024. They made their relationship official just last month in a playful and heartfelt way, and now the celebrations have begun.
Kubra and Gohar, the fan-favorite couple, celebrated their upcoming union surrounded by close friends at Momal Sheikh’s house, likely last night. Gohar, known for his role in "Raaz-e-Ulfat," shared pictures from the colorful dholki event on his Instagram.
He captioned the post, "MASHAH ALLAH... Massive Love and hugs," thanking Momal and Nader Nawaz for hosting such a warm celebration.
The photos featured Kubra and Gohar in simple, traditional outfits. The post received over 21,000 likes and numerous comments from fans and fellow actors, wishing the couple happiness and good luck.
The rumors about their relationship started when Gohar revealed on friend Ushna Shah's show that he was "not single." The couple then confirmed the news of their wedding in a fun Instagram video that quickly went viral on social media.

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