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FIR against Pakistani actress Saba Qamar, video shot inside mosque

Pakistani actress Saba Qamar, who worked in the Hindi medium film with legend actor Irrfan Khan, is in controversy. Lahore Police has registered an FIR against Saba Qamar and Singer Bilal Saeed. Saba and Bilal shot a music video inside Lahore’s Wazir Khan Mosque. A short clip of this music video is going viral on social media. In this clip, the scene of Nikah has been shown, which has led to very strong reactions from the religious and political corridors of Pakistan.
Many users on social media say that Saba Qamar and Bilal Saeed should have a case of blasphemy because they have disrespected the sanctity of Wazir Khan Mosque. According to Pakistan’s media reports, this complaint was filed by Advocate Sardar Farhat Manzoor Khan on August 13 under section 295 of the Pakistan Penal Code (PPC). Apart from Saba, this case has been registered against Bilal and this music video.
Saba also spoke on social media
Saba Qamar has also given her opinion on this matter. He wrote on Twitter- The video which is going viral on social media was only a circular motion so that we can take pictures for the poster of this music video. In this video, a married couple is shown just after their marriage. Despite this, if we have hurt anyone’s feelings despite not wanting, then we sincerely apologize. Love and peace to all.
The BTS video that's been circulated on social media was just a circular movement to click stills for the poster of ‘Qabool’ depicting a happily married couple right after their Nikah. #SabaQamar
— Saba Qamar (@s_qamarzaman) August 8, 2020
Despite this if we have unknowingly hurt anyone’s sentiments we apologise to you all with all our heart. Love & Peace! #Qubool releasing on 11th of August!#BilalSaeed #SabaQamar
— Saba Qamar (@s_qamarzaman) August 8, 2020
Significantly, the name of this music video is Qubool, and it was released on August 11. However, the controversial scene has been removed from this video. According to the latest reports, the Lahore sessions court has granted interim bail to Saba and Bilal.