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'Happy holidays': Pakistani celebrities wish a very Merry Christmas to everyone celebrating

'Happy holidays': Pakistani celebrities wish a very Merry Christmas to everyone celebrating

Mawra Hocane, Saba Qamar and Adnan Siddiqui were among the many stars who shared greetings on social media.
25 Dec, 2021

Ho ho ho! Your celebrities are here with a warm wish for all those celebrating Christmas today. Many celebrities have joined in on the celebrations by posing by Christmas trees and décor and writing seasons greetings messages for their Christian fans and followers.

Actor Mawra Hocane shared a photo of herself on Instagram by a Christmas tree and wrote, “merry merry merry to the white in my flag. May there be happiness and only love for everyone celebrating in Pakistan and across the world.” She ended her message hoping we are more inclusive and respect all the religions and ones celebrating around us.

Actor Saba Qamar posted a birthday greeting to the founder of the nation as well as a Christmas wish to everyone celebrating.

As did fellow actor Hareem Farooq.

Singer Aima Baig also shared a photo of herself by a Christmas tree and wished everyone happy holidays.

Actor and model Sunita Marshal pulled out a celebratory red party hat, matching the decor on her Christmas tree, and wished everyone as well.

Actor Armeena Khan dressed in an emerald green velour dress and also wished everyone.

RJ Anoushey Ashraf posed by a Christmas tree and wrote, "And to those Christians who represent the white in the flag and are celebrating xmas today, I hope you know Jinnah would’ve wished you the very best for the year ahead and nothing but happiness for you!"

Singer and music producer Rohail Hyatt took his message to Twitter and wished his followers.

Actor Adnan Siddiqui also shared a few words on the micro-blogging site. “May the spirit of Yuletide fill your life with joy and bring peace and good health,” he wrote.

Actor-singer Junaid Khan wished everyone a cheerful holiday with lots of fun and happiness.

Former cricketer Shoaib Akhtar penned a wish for his followers.

Actor Ushna Shah wished everyone "Feliz Navidad".

Model and actor Nadia Hussain also tweeted wishing everyone a happy holiday!

Christmas is being celebrated by Christians in Pakistan and the world today and it's always nice to see celebrities remembering the while in the flag. Merry Christmas to everyone celebrating!

Comments

Chrís Dăn Dec 25, 2021 02:11pm
Gratitude.I wish all nation or at least 50% nstion would be fair minded like these artists.
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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Dec 25, 2021 03:11pm
Season's Greetings, Merry 2021 Christmas and a happy New Gregorian year of 2022 to everybody. As always, keep it up and hang on tough.
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Ilovehelen Dec 25, 2021 04:13pm
@Chrís Dăn Tou want more people to turn into Hypocrites? I'd love to see one of these artist embrace a fellow low paid christian worker with open arms than take a selfie in front of a Christmas tree for social media.
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Truth be told Dec 25, 2021 06:14pm
@Chrís Dăn what is fair minded here. Firstly Eisa wasn't born in Winter, secondly the concept of Trinity is something a Muslim should avoid supporting and last of all Christians should celebrate the religious freedom provided to them rather than being a sour puss.
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Truth be told Dec 25, 2021 06:14pm
@Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad keep what up? ED cured?
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A K A Dec 25, 2021 07:18pm
Why add always “those who are celebrating it”! Just wish them. People say Eid Mubarak and not add conditions to it. At least I have seen any tweets from Indian celebrities saying Eid Mubarak to those who are celebrating it. Is this being safe or politically or religiously correct?
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N_Saq Dec 25, 2021 09:27pm
Why are they wishing happy holidays? Here in the US we say happy holidays because everything is almost closed from Christmas to Nee Year. Is it the same in Pak? If not then mere happy Christmas to all should suffice and the best would be to participate in Christmas with the Christians because it helps the economy.
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GreenAura Dec 26, 2021 03:09am
@A K A "Why add always “those who are celebrating it”! Just wish them. People say Eid Mubarak and not add conditions to it. " Same reason that "happy holidays" is often favoured in secular western nations. Some people just don't want religious wishes shoved down their throats by total strangers, and there is nothing wrong with that position at all. So these celebs are actually being considerate. Thanks for fishing for controversy though.
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Munir Dec 26, 2021 08:41am
@Ilovehelen Have a positive outlook, don’t be cynical.
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Sidc Dec 26, 2021 11:27am
@N_Saq Wow! in America its officially off whole week between Christmas to new year? That’s long.
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