Deedar accuses Resham of destroying homes, lives on Eid special
Punjabi actress Deedar recently premiered on Eid special Suno To Sahi hosted by Hina Niazi where she accused Pakistani star Resham of destroying homes. Deedar expressed her opinion on Resham, accusing her of destroying many homes and lives. “In a negative way, Resham is a very good actress; she has destroyed many homes and lives”, she said. When asked about whether she had a bad encounter with the star, Deedar shared that the two had been friends for years and her negativity is based on her own personal experience. She added, “abhi bhi unke dost hai, please be aware. Bach ke rehna chaye “. Deedar also referred to Resham’s cooking and charity donations saying “ussi me ghir na jaya dar lagta hai”. The actress, also known as a dancer and performer, is one of the biggest names in the Punjabi film industry and theater. Deedar joined the media industry because of her elder sister Nargis. Just recently, the sisters were involved in a fraud case alongside Deedar's husband. Resham, also known as Saima Shah, is a renowned Pakistani film and television actress. Known for her early 1990s and 2000s roles, including Sangam and Jeeva, she has taken a step back from acting to focus on other passions, including charity work.المصدر: Express Tribune | Source: Express Tribune
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