Minal Khan Sparks Courts Controversy with Her Recent Photoshoot [Pictures]

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Minal Khan

Minal Khan, a Pakistani actress and model, started her career in acting when she was only a little girl. Since then, with roles in well-known Pakistani dramas like Quddusi Sahab Ki Bewah and Hasad, she has grown and cultivated her fan base.

 

 


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Recently Minal Khan did a photoshoot for Borjan‘s shoes and bag line. Even though the 22-year-old talented actress/model looked gorgeous in the photoshoot, it unintentionally let some of her fans down.

 

With Shazia Rashid behind this subtle makeup look, Minal looked phenomenal in this white dress

 

Shahbaz Shazi was the one responsible for these pictures that looked like they are out of a diva movie

 

She seemed like a natural-born model representing Borjan’s bags and shoes

But her fans are apparently not having it. Having seen pictures with the model Hasnain Lehri, fans took to social media to express how they did not expect Minal Khan to wear anything but a modest attire.

 

 

 

 

 


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While fans might appropriate slut-shaming and cursing at someone over their attires, we really ought to be better than this. Anyone’s choice of attire, and that too for a fashion shoot, really shouldn’t be a subject for debate. People should mind their own business and worry about their own attire. There’s a need to live and let others live as they want.

Minal Khan looks like a beautiful diva in her photos and it was refreshing to see her photoshoot. What do you think?

 

Comments

  1. Kia Hua ap sub ko q itna bura bhla keh Rahy ho sb
    Yeah to unka profession hy showbiz main Hai woh log
    Jany do yaar

  2. After reading all the comments, I felt really disappointed. What she should have worn is one thing but the language that was used was equally inappropriate.
    As for Aimen’s attire, although she is looking good but then what about the tall talk that “we are proud to be Pakistani” ; “we are in away ambassadors of our country” and a whole long list of boastings.
    These kinds of dresses represent only a micro fraction of the total population of our country of which majority are from media or the extra elite.

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