Pakistan
Singing video of Maryam Nawaz again viral on social media
Wearing yellow, PML-N vice president sings and beckons others to sing aloud
Lahore: A new singing video of Pakistan Muslim League-N (PML-N) Vice President Maryam Nawaz again went viral on social media on Sunday.
It is pertinent to mention here that the PML-N leader is in the news for almost a week as the family celebrates the wedding of her son Junaid Safdar.
In the viral video, it can be seen that Maryam Nawaz Sharif in a yellow mehndi dress, singing a mehndi song and walking carrying with mehndi trays. This is the video from Junaid Safdar's mehndi function.
The video shows that Maryam Nawaz is leading the mehndi ceremony of her son as well as two young women carry the one of the mehndi trays which is supported by Maryam Nawaz Sharif from one side.
As the women walk with the tray, the bridegroom's mother beckons others to sing aloud the song, which she is also singing. She is singing the popular mehndi song in the Indo-Pak region “Mere Nehar se aaj mujhey aaya”.
Captain (retd) Safdar is found walking just behind his wife carrying a small umbrella. Junaid Safdar also walks in the middle of the mehndi party. A woman tells him to walk under the umbrella. "It becomes harder to see from under the umbrella," he replies.
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Earlier in the last week, a video of Maryam Nawaz singing at Junaid's wedding went viral. The wedding festivities of Maryam’s son Junaid Safdar are in full swing at the family’s residence in Lahore.
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