Renowned drama writer Saira Raza passes away after heart attack
Celebrities and fans express sorrow and offer prayers for her peace


(Web Desk): Famed Pakistani drama writer Saira Raza has passed away following a heart attack. Her death has prompted an outpouring of grief from fans and figures in the showbiz industry alike.
Saira Raza was known for penning some of television’s most popular dramas, including Dil Mom Ka Diya, Mere Humsafar, Intiqam, and Yahya, among others. Her work consistently ranked among the most successful dramas in the country.
A day before her passing, friends and colleagues shared on social media that she had suffered a heart attack and had been shifted to the hospital. They had requested prayers for her recovery. However, on June 3, Saira Raza sadly passed away.
Although her family has not officially confirmed her death, several of her friends and industry peers announced the news through social media posts. Many posts were also tagged on Saira Raza’s official Facebook page.
Celebrities and fans alike expressed their sorrow at her passing and offered prayers for her forgiveness and peace. Saira Raza was an active presence in the entertainment industry and often attended various events.
Writers, directors, and others in the drama fraternity mourned her death, calling it a great loss to the television industry.

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