
Kubra Khan, Gohar Rashid's 'wedding card' sparks online frenzy
The wedding rumours surrounding Pakistani stars Kubra Khan and Gohar Rashid have ignited excitement among fans, especially after a 'wedding card' appeared on social media, sending the internet into a frenzy.
The buzz around their relationship started after their successful collaboration in the 2023 drama
Jannat Se Aage
, where their intense performances garnered widespread attention.
Following the show, fans frequently asked the actors about their personal lives, particularly their relationship status. Both stars had consistently kept their relationship private, often referring to each other as close friends.
The speculation about their wedding intensified in early January when Gohar Rashid posted a cryptic message on social media. The post included the phrase "Bismillah-ir-Rahman-ir-Rahim," the year "2025," along with the words "warming up" and an 'evil eye' emoji, sparking curiosity among followers.
As the new year began, the couple teased fans even more by using the hashtag "Mere Yaar Ki Shaadi" (My Friend's Wedding), hinting at something special. They later revealed in a video that the wedding everyone was talking about was indeed their own.
Amidst the excitement, a social media post featuring a wedding card with both their names began circulating online.
However, upon closer inspection, it was revealed that the card was not an invitation but a congratulatory note, stating 'Congratulations Gohar and Kubra.' Despite the confusion, the moment captured the attention of their fans, who are eagerly awaiting the couple's big day.
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