Ali Abbas Didn’t Like Saboor Aly When They First Met [Video]

Now they’re fast friends.

While the industry has nothing but good things to say about Sajal Aly, her sister Saboor Aly is not so fortunate. In fact, one actor said he didn’t like Saboor Aly because she’s ‘annoying‘.

Saboor’s Naqab Zun co-star Ali Abbas said he didn’t like her at first because she was annoying, but then he got to know her. Turns out the Daag actress is a giddy little girl inside out and she’s a known mischief-maker on set.


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This annoyed Ali Abbas when he first worked with her. On Ahsan Khan’s show Bol Nights Ali brought up how the Gul-o-Gulzar actress likes to tease people.

Now on the set of Naqab Zun, they’ve gotten to know each other better and are fast friends.

On the subject of mischief on set, Saboor Aly’s infamous window-cleaner video came up. The actress shared her inside story, and reiterated that was a personal exchange between friends. She never meant to hurt anyone’s sentiments.

“I’m not one of those people that sits aside brooding. I mingle with everyone, and I’m friends with everyone on set.”

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Ali Abbas and Saboor Aly on Bol Nights with Ahsan Khan

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On the same note, she said that the incident made her resilient. If a non-issue became an issue, this means she can’t make everyone happy and she’s okay with that.

About That Incident with Saboor Aly

In case you’re wondering about that infamous window-cleaning incident, here’s what happened.

Saboor Aly posted a video, making fun of an assistant director for drama serial Daag.

Kya kya khwab leke iss ki maa ne is ko ghar se bejha tha (His mother had better dreams for him when he left his house).”

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When Saboor Aly and co-star Saheefa Jabbar explained that it was an inside joke, people called her out for mocking a man for cleaning. Everyone thought the video reeked of classism.

Later on it was clarified that it was an exchange between friends, and no harm was intended.