Shahroz Sabzwari to Sadaf Kanwal, Happy Birthday my all

They may be soul mates, but they also celebrate their birthdays just days apart. Days after Sadaf Kanwal wished her hubby a happy birthday, the model celebrated her birthday. Actor Shahroz Sabzwari took to social media to wish his wife in the most loving way and the post has been making rounds on social media. Taking to his Instagram account, the actor sent his love to Sadaf as she turned a year older.

Shahroz Sabzwari, who is an avid user of social media, took to his Instagram page and shared a lovely picture of himself with his wife. In the picture, Sadaf Kanwal can be seen looking at him in the most loving way and a big smile on her face and he too is all smiles as the picture is clicked. The couple can both be seen dressed in black as they sit together for a meal at Karachi’s chic, Okra cafe.

“You are the reason I smile everyday. Happy Birthday my all,” he captioned the post which was accompanied with a heart emoji.

A number of models and celebrities took to the comments section to wish the model and comment on the picture. “Love you both,” wrote Mehreen Syed while Fouzia Aman commented, “Mashallah.” Former super model Vaneeza Ahmed also commented saying, “Happy Birthday Sadaf Kanwal. Wishing you all the best in life.”

Sadaf Kanwal and Shahroz Sabzwari tied the knot during the lockdown period in Karachi in what came as a rather big surprise.

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When the couple tied the knot back in May, the two faced severe backlash over their wedding which was embroiled in controversy owing to Shahroz Sabzwari’s divorce from actor Syra Yousuf earlier this year. Speaking about the criticism and trolling on a local platform, Shahroz Sabzwari said, “We tied the knot in a minimal setting, as have other several renowned personalities, with a presence of 70 to 80 people only. It had nothing to do with the lockdown.” Talking about the trolling, he stated, “We never really cared.”

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