Twin sisters criticized for dolling up like bride at brother’s wedding
Social media users objected to Minal and Aiman's dresses, like that of bride Sabah, and expressed their views


Karachi: Pakistani twin sisters actresses Aiman Khan and Minal Khan are getting a lot of attention on social media these days.
Recently, the wedding ceremony of their brother Maaz Khan was held. Maaz and Sabah had already gotten married, while now the mehndi, barat and walima ceremonies were held, and the pictures went viral on social media.
Minal Khan chose a golden maxi for the walima ceremony, which was decorated with exquisite shiny work, dabka, sequins, and beautiful embroidery. With this beautiful dress, she wore her diamond jewelry set for the walima, while her hair was tied in a high ponytail, and light makeup enhanced her natural beauty.
On the other hand, Aiman Khan wore a mint green silk dress with exquisite dabka work and light embroidery. Aiman chose open hair. At the ceremony, both sisters pleasantly took pictures with their sister-in-law Saba Maaz Khan, which are quickly going viral on social media.
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But social media users objected to Minal and Aiman's dresses, like that of the bride Sabah, and expressed their views.
According to users, the bride has this special day in which only she should be the center of attention, see some comments:
In addition, some fans of the actresses also responded to the critics and said that this is their problem, no one has the right to say anything about it.
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