Actress Sara Khan Posted A Bikini Picture And Now Fatwas Are Being Sent Out

By Arslan Athar | 10 Aug, 2018

Sara Khan rose to fame because of her appearance on Bigg Boss and other Indian reality shows. After that stint, she made her soap dramas debut even went on to do Pakistani TV dramas like ‘Bay Khudi’ and ‘Laikin’. 

The actor also dabbles in modelling. Her Instagram feed paints a colorful picture of her life in India.

She wears EVERYTHING. From lehngas 

To gorgeous dresses

And well, even bikinis. 

I know what you’re thinking? ‘People must’ve said something’. YES. Yes, they did! 

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The picture sparked a whole Hindu-Muslim war. 

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People got REALLY weird

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Shame was a word that’s been turned around 

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It’s time to repent for your sins

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~Yikes~

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Through ALL the hate there was still some love for Sara 

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I was just waiting for izzat to come up 

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As the Ramazan song goes, ‘munh kya dikhao ge batao marh ge’

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Honestly, Instagram comments in India are SOO extreme 

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Lastly, of course, Pakistan was mentioned 

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The picture sparked an online war, from the intricacies of religion, to spewing hatred for everyone. It was honestly so disgusting to read the comments. Aik tasveer ko le ke ye saaray log pagal hogaye hai! 

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