Zara criticizes her own look from brother’s walima

Entertainment Jan, 7 2025
Zara criticizes her own look from brother’s walima
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 Zara Noor Abbas, a talented actress hailing from a showbiz family, is known for her candidness and unique sense of style.

She has earned admiration for being unapologetically herself, whether it’s showcasing her beauty, sharing personal thoughts, or laughing at herself. Zara is also loved for her transparency with fans, never hesitating to speak her mind. Recently, Zara took to social media to humorously address the reactions to her look at her brother’s walima. For the occasion, she wore an elegant grey gown, paired with a feather stole. Despite looking stunning, her choice of feathers sparked online criticism, with people questioning why she opted for them when she was already looking beautiful. In a light-hearted video, Zara playfully criticized her own outfit, describing the feather stole as a “blunder” and jokingly saying it made her look like “Papa Ki Pari” (daddy’s little girl). While she wasn’t fond of the feathers, Zara made it clear that she was happy with her gown, sharing a candid moment of self-reflection with her fans. Her witty response not only showed her ability to laugh at herself but also highlighted her down-to-earth nature. Zara’s ability to embrace both compliments and criticism with humor has only endeared her more to her followers.

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