Dance videos from actor Iffat Omar’s daughter’s wedding events are going viral on social media and drawing strong reactions from fans.
The clips feature group dances as well as warm family moments, and joyful energy that even the fans adored.
In several videos, Iffat Omar can be seen enjoying with close friends and fellow actors.
Ahsan Khan and Saba Hameed also joined in and performed energetic dance routines.
One of the most shared clips shows the group dancing to the popular song “Gallan Goodiyan,” which quickly became a fan favourite online.
The wedding functions also highlight grand decorations, a wide range of food, and performances.
The events combine traditional wedding customs with a modern style. This has added to the popularity of these videos on social media.
One of the most liked videos features the bride to be, Noor e Jahan, dancing happily with her friends. She appears to be joyful and relaxed.
Her engagement ceremony had earlier received attention for its simple yet elegant arrangements.
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Netizens react
Now, as more videos from the wedding continue to appear online, the celebrations are trending not only for their glamour but also for the love and happiness seen in the family.
However, the metizens are having mixed reactions. Many have praised the energy and dance moves, with one netizen saying, “Saba Hameed looks adorable.”
Some netizens have also criticised the actresses and their dance moves.

Mishi Khan calls out Dr Nabiha for discussing her marriage
Pakistani actor Mishi Khan has called out Dr Nabiha for discussing her private marital life during a live Ramzan transmission.
In an Instagram video, Mishi Khan criticised Dr Nabiha for dramatising her personal problems on national TV, urging her to resolve them privately.
The actor also called out Ramzan show host Fiza Ali, saying she should take responsibility for airing such content during the holy month.
Mishi questioned the standards of today’s TV shows, criticising them for carelessly broadcasting “nonsensical” content.




