Bollywood icon Shatrughan Sinha attends wedding in Lahore, meets President Alvi

Pakistan English News

The renowned Bollywood icon Shantrungna Sinha called on President Arif Ali, on Saturday late night.  

According to the sources, Bollywood actor Shatrungan Sinha visited Pakistan to attend the wedding of his friend’s son in Lahore.

After attending the wedding Shatrungan Sinha called on President Arif Alvi. 

The pics of Shatrungan and shaking hand with President Arif Alvi shared on President’s official Twitter account. 

As per tweet of President, the both were discussed the importance of build peace bridges across the border.

Earlier: Pakistani actress Reema Khan shared photos with Shatrughan Sinha from a wedding ceremony in Lahore, on Friday.

Source: https://onlineindus.com/english/Bollywood-icon-Shatrughan-Sinha-att...

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