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01 Jun, 2021

They say art knows no borders and boundaries, and Areeba Habib's kind exchange of words with producer and director Ekta Kapoor is proof of that.

In a recent display of encouragement and praise on social media, the Qadam Qadam Ishq actor took to appreciate the recently launched Hindi romance web-series Broken But Beautiful, lauding Kapoor for her brilliance.

"Next level, must watch," she posted, snapping a picture of the subtitles as she finished watching the show. There was also an unsaid appreciation (hint: emoji of love) for actor Sidharth Shukla who does a brilliant job playing the character of Agastya Rao.

In return, Kapoor, was quick to reciprocate the love and thanked Habib for her public display of appreciation despite the growing tensions between the two countries.

"Aadaab, thank you for the love across the border," she acknowledged.

That stereotypical aadab though! For all that we have in common, someone needs to tell our friends across the border that that is not how we greet each other.

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Chrís Dăn Jun 01, 2021 12:58pm
Indeed,artists have no boundaries. Art is another world ,above petty politics and geography.
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A Jun 01, 2021 01:33pm
It’s business for both. One is interested in current another in future.
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Misbah Jun 01, 2021 02:01pm
Art has no borders but artists does.
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Zak Jun 01, 2021 02:44pm
@Chrís Dăn Indeed,artists have no boundaries. Art is another world ,above petty politics and geography. Except for artists of IIOJK.
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Suraiya Kasim Jun 01, 2021 03:33pm
what is the harm in saying Adaab? i think it is a nice gesture.
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Hussain Jun 01, 2021 03:51pm
Art has boundaries. It always has and always will, as it should. The Internet has no boundaries, and this exchange was done over the Internet. Simple as.
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Gujjar Jun 01, 2021 04:08pm
They have not accepted your country and you are worried about stereotypes.
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Chrís Dăn Jun 01, 2021 11:04pm
@Suraiya Kasim a very decent gesture. I never heard in Pakistan though.
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Ali Mehdi Jun 01, 2021 11:35pm
In our culture we present aadaab to elders and get a jeetay raho reply from our elders. Ekta may have meant it well. Haha
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Shadab Jun 02, 2021 12:37am
That is how ‘we’ used to greet each other a couple of decades ago.... i was taught aadaab some 25 years ago.... so its not such an anomaly
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Fash Jun 02, 2021 01:18am
Highly grateful to Areeba Mam for such sweet gesture on behalf of international fans. My love and respect for her increases million folds. Keep supporting Sid
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Chota Jun 02, 2021 07:16am
Business for all
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Libra Jun 02, 2021 11:29am
@Suraiya Kasim ---exactly
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