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Daily Grind: Wahaj Ali

November 28, 2018


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Model and actor Wahaj Ali takes us through a typical day in his life, where work and fun go hand in hand

5am:

Sleeping!

6am:

A daily struggle of snoozing my alarm again and again.

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7am:

Finally I surrender and head towards gym for my daily workout.

8:30am:

A quick shower so I don’t skip my breakfast because of running late.

9:00am:

My favourite part of the morning! A delicious homemade breakfast; I take my time and enjoy my meal to the fullest.

10am:

Off to my shoot, all geared up and charged as always.

10:30am:

I am usually somewhere on the road around this time.

11am:

I get to my destination around 11am, wherever it may be. Share a giggle or two with my co-workers while preparations for the shoot are underway.

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2pm:

This is when I make time to talk to my daughter via video calls during lunch break.

4pm:

I try to catch a power nap by 4pm if it is possible.

5pm:

Scrolling through some of my favourite apps! I wonder what people used to do in their leisure time before social media was a thing.

6pm:

Time for some more shoots! Lights, camera, action!

7pm:

Some cricket on sets never hurt anyone.

8pm:

Getting some more work done!

9pm:

Shoot wrap ups! Time to head back home, all tired and drained but no complaints.

10pm:

A scrumptious dinner followed by Facetime with my wife and daughter; it helps with the stress and fatigue from the busy day.

1am:

Time to hit the sack!
 
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KARACHI: Fawad Khan is undoubtedly the biggest heartthrob in Pakistan. Even in India, he’s got a huge fan following. Humsafar, his hit TV serial with Mahira Khan, was lauded worldwide, after which he starred in Zindagi Gulzar Hai opposite Sanam Saeed and earned even more praises from across the globe.

While the actor has been missing from the TV screen – and the silver screen for that matter – for some time, his photo shoots always manage to bring him back into the limelight.

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PHOTO: BRIDES TODAY

Earlier this year, Fawad modeled for his wife Sadaf’s collection, under the banner of SFK Bridals. The clothing line was featured in an Indian luxury magazine called Brides Today in which the Humsafar pair looked breathtaking.

Now, SFK Bridals is all set to launch its latest bridal collection featuring none other than Fawad himself and his Zindagi Gulzar Hai co-star Sanam.

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PHOTO: SFK BRIDALS

Donning a silver and gold voluminous gown, Sanam looks like a fairy in the ensemble. The embellishments on the dress complimented the light hues used, which the Bachana star paired with loose curls. A heavy neck piece added a tinge of glamour and also highlighted Sanam’s toned collar bone. The dupatta featured some cut-work exhibiting Sadaf’s craft as a designer.

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PHOTO: SFK BRIDALS

On the other hand, Fawad exuded Prince Charming vibes in a cream sherwani. The sleeves featured some beadwork, making the outfit look very fashion-forward, yet classy. The Khoobsoorat star paired the sherwani with a fitted trouser and brown shoes.

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PHOTO: SFK BRIDALS

Next, Sanam wore a white ensemble with heavy gold and silver embellishments on the sleeves. A hint of colour was also thrown to add detail while the neck line and the outfit didn’t feature a ton of bead work. This long kameez was paired with a mustard lehenga to balance the white and add a dash of traditional wedding colours, as Sanam sported pulled-back hair and a kundan necklace. Similarly, Fawad also opted for a mustard kurta with gold and silver work on the collar.

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PHOTO: SFK BRIDALS

For the last look, the starlet looked like a desi princess in a bright red gown. Combining both traditional and modern cuts, Sanam’s outfit had heavy beadwork on the top which gradually transforms into lighter embellishments at the feet. However, the border at the end balances the rest of the outfit. A chiffon dupatta with similar details add the traditional touch without overshadowing the work on the gown.
 
Finely aged wine...
A fine wine tastes to complicated and needs alot of care and investment to enjoy if you have created the invironment as wished/demanded by this finely aged wine and not to forget all the strings attached to it.
To much work and headache(speaking from experience).:sarcastic::sarcastic::sarcastic:
 
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