Karachi: Former skipper of Pakistan’s national cricket team, Waqar Younis has congratulated Humayun Saeed and Ali Zafar on receiving Pride of Performance awards.

On the occasion of the Independence Day, the President of Pakistan Dr. Arif Alvi conferred civil awards to many celebrities from the entertainment industry including actor Humayun Saeed and singer Ali Zafar for their services to the country in the respective field.
Following that, congratulations poured in from fellow celebs who took to social media to congratulate the two actors.
Recently, the former fast bowler also extended his wishes to both Humayun and Ali for “achieving a significant milestone”.
“We are all very proud of you Two,” the 49-year old former cricketer wrote. =
Congratulations BOYS on achieving such a significant milestone. We are all very proud of you Two ?♥️. @iamhumayunsaeed @AliZafarsays #PrideOfPerformance #PakistanZindabad pic.twitter.com/zlJ7lUFve3
— Waqar Younis (@waqyounis99) March 25, 2021
Among other celebrities who have received civil awards include Bushra Ansari, Talat Hussain, Sakina Samo, Abida Parveen, Sadequain Naqvi, poet Ahmed Faraz.

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