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Saba Qamar hints at dance school dreams

Saba Qamar hints at dance school dreams

Express Tribune14-04-2025
Saba Qamar is ready to take her passion for dance to the next level. In an Instagram story posted on Sunday, the Kamli star wrote, "Dance. Something I've always wanted to do and I will. Just waiting for those days off when work slows down ... and then I'm heading straight to dance school." She paired the post with throwback photos from her unforgettable performance at the 22nd Lux Style Awards in 2023, where she dazzled in a golden, embellished ensemble and lit up the stage with effortless grace.
Fans were quick to cheer her on. "She is phenomenal," one wrote. "Can't wait to see her dance," said another. The comments were filled with heart emojis and praise, hailing her as the "Queen of hearts."
Saba has always brought intensity and expression to her performances, whether in front of the camera or on stage. Her Lux Style Awards appearance wasn't just choreography; it was charisma, elegance, and full-bodied storytelling. From her iconic turns in drama serials to her electrifying energy on stage, Saba's connection to movement has been clear.
On the work front, Saba continues to captivate audiences with her compelling performances. Per local reports, the actor is set to take up the role of Malika in Pamaal, alongside Usman Mukhtar, marking a bold step into her journey of layered roles and performances. Fans are also eagerly awaiting details on Case No. 9, an upcoming project Saba has referred to on Instagram, keeping her audience guessing. Meanwhile in 2024, Saba played Noore Saba in Pagal Khana, a role that delivered emotional depth and grit in equal measure.
While acting has made her a household name, this new chapter in her artistic journey might just reveal another dimension of her brilliance. With the star expressing a serious intent to join dance school once her schedule allows, fans are hoping the wait won't be long.
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