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Farhan Saeed is Ready for Suno Chanda 3

Farhan Saeed is Ready for Suno Chanda 3

Express Tribune13-03-2025
Farhan Saeed, known for his dynamic talent both as a singer and an actor, has captured hearts with his versatility and passion for his craft. His natural charm and effortless performance have earned him much acclaim, and his fans can't seem to get enough of his on-screen presence.
Suno Chanda was a game-changer in the world of Ramadan dramas. From the very first episode, it captured the hearts of millions across Pakistan and beyond, becoming one of the most beloved series of all time.
The show, which beautifully blends humor with romance, earned a massive fan following with its heartwarming storyline, relatable characters, and unforgettable performances.
The chemistry between the lead actors, Farhan Saeed and Iqra Aziz, was undeniable, and it quickly became the go-to series for families looking to enjoy a feel-good, laughter-filled experience during the holy month of Ramadan.
The success of Suno Chanda wasn't just limited to its first season—season two further solidified the series' place in the hearts of fans, making it one of the most-watched Ramadan specials of all time.
In light of its overwhelming success, the idea of a third season has been a hot topic among fans for some time now. Recently, Farhan Saeed himself spoke about the possibility of Suno Chanda 3, and his comments have set social media abuzz.
The actor revealed that while he is thrilled at the prospect of returning to his beloved character, he has one condition: the story needs to be fresh and new.
Farhan emphasized that he would be willing to return to Suno Chanda only if the characters are put into a new narrative—one that would still retain the magic and essence of the show but offer something new for fans to enjoy.
He said, "I am happy to do it, but it has to be with a new story, and then we'll see how the fans receive it."
As soon as this news hit social media, fans exploded with excitement. The buzz was palpable, with fans expressing their eagerness for the return of Suno Chanda with the same star-studded cast.
The thought of seeing Farhan Saeed and Iqra Aziz reprise their roles as Arsal and Ajiya is something that has fans buzzing with anticipation.
Social media platforms were flooded with posts asking for the third season, and it seems that Suno Chanda continues to hold a special place in the hearts of viewers.
The chemistry between the leads, the iconic moments, and the laughter the show brought to screens every Ramadan are unforgettable, and it's no surprise that fans are holding on to the hope that Suno Chanda 3 becomes a reality.
Farhan's willingness to return to the show is certainly a hopeful sign, and fans can only hope that this hint sparks the possibility of a new season.
One thing is clear: Suno Chanda fans are not ready to let go of their favorite drama just yet.
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