
Kubra Khan and Gohar Rasheed host qawwali night
Pakistani actor Gohar Rasheed and actress Kubra Khan have been in the spotlight recently due to their wedding celebration, which have garnered widespread attention.
The couple, known for their impressive careers, hosted a qawwali night as part of their wedding festivities, which was attended by close family and friends.
A qawwali night, as part of their wedding festivities, was attended by close family and friends, including Saba Qamar and Hania Aamir.
The bride,Kubra Khan, stunned everyone in a beautiful traditional outfit, while Gohar Rasheed looked dashing in his oufit with elegant accessories.
The event showcased moments of joy, love, and celebration, with both actors taking time to interact with their loved ones and pose for memorable photos.

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