
Saba Qamar, widely regarded as one of Pakistan’s most versatile and fearless actors, has once again found herself at the centre of public discussion following her latest photoshoot and on-screen appearance. Known for pushing creative boundaries through her work, the actor’s recent wardrobe choices have ignited mixed reactions across social media platforms.
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Over the years, Saba has built a strong reputation through critically acclaimed performances in dramas such as Baaghi, Cheekh, Digest Writer, Sangat and Sar-e-Raah. More recently, she has appeared in Fraud and Tumhare Husn Ke Naam, further cementing her standing as a leading performer in the industry.
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Currently, viewers are praising her acting in the popular dramas Case No. 9 and Pamaal. She has also drawn attention for her role in Hum TV’s newly launched series Muamma, where she portrays a character that differs significantly from her previous roles, showcasing her range and adaptability.
However, alongside appreciation for her performances, Saba’s fashion choices have become a subject of debate. In a recent episode of Muamma, she appeared wearing a golden sleeveless net saree paired with a short, fitted blouse. The look quickly went viral, drawing both admiration and criticism online.
Around the same time, images from a bold photoshoot featuring Saba in a sleek, body-hugging metallic gown also circulated widely on social media. Together, these appearances intensified discussions about dressing norms in Pakistani television and celebrity culture.
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While many fans defended the actor, applauding her confidence and right to self-expression, others criticised the outfits as being too bold for mainstream television. Several users voiced concerns over what they see as shifting cultural boundaries in local dramas, urging actors and broadcasters to be mindful of traditional sensibilities.
The episode highlights the ongoing tension between evolving fashion trends and conservative expectations in Pakistan’s entertainment industry, a debate that continues to resurface whenever prominent stars experiment with their on-screen and public image.