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Saqib Most Handsome Man In My Life: Huma Qureshi

IANS, 08 Apr, 2017 01:17 PM
  • Saqib Most Handsome Man In My Life: Huma Qureshi
On the occasion of her brother and actor Saqib Saleems 29th birthday, actress Huma Qureshi said he is the "most handsome man" in her life.
 
"To the most handsome man in my life. My ‘jaan', my brother, my annoying goofy. Happy Birthday Saqib Saleem. May all your dreams big and small come true," Huma tweeted on Saturday.
 
Huma later shared a few photographs of Saqib's birthday cake. The "Mere Dad Ki Maruti" actor can also be seen taking the blessings of his parents.
 
"So there was no short supply of love or cakes tonight," Huma wrote.
 
"Blessed boy Saqib Saleem. Love you to the moon and back my ‘jaan'. Blessed times with the whole family being together," she added.

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