Rabi Pirzada denies receiving any notice

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Singer Rabi Pirzada was reportedly issued a notice by court for keeping reptiles at home. Rabi Pirzada has been in news for quite some time because of flaunting the reptiles on Social Media , it is reported that she has kept all those reptiles at her working place.

However, she denied receiving any notice in this regard. She has also posted a video along with her reptiles in a playful mode.

Rabi Pirzada is passionate about her bizarre habit and hobby of keeping reptiles at home, brushing aside the possibility that it could be dangerous and may also be regarded as a crime where you keep reptiles away from their natural habitat.

So we urge and request people not to play with such dangerous animals as they can attack you, especially snakes and crocodiles.

Rabi Peerzada is a Pakistani pop singer, television host.

The singer has also posted a video along with her reptiles in a playful mode

She was born in Quetta on 3 February 1992, but she is a native of Muzaffarabad, Pakistan-administrated Kashmir. She is the daughter of a former Pakistani army officer, Major Humayun Pirzada.

Peerzada launched her career in 2004, she launched her first song Dahdi Kurree in 2005, which was a hit. Her other songs were Mujhe Ishq Hai, Jadoo, Kisi Ke Ho Ke Raho. Her song Kisi Ke Ho Ke Raho was composed by the renowned song lyricist Shoaib Mansoor. She has also hosted a weekly television show.

Her TV drama production Qissa kursi ka was launched in July 2016.

She frequently makes guest appearances on Pakistani television comedy and talk shows such as on Dunya News’s show Mazaaq Raat.

In 2018, Peerzada made her film debut in the film Shor Sharaba in the lead role alongside Meera.

Peerzada has several projects in making, including director Shahzad Gujjar’s romantic-comedy film Court Marriage, which was announced in late 2017.

She is also reported to star in a Hollywood production.

In 2017, she gained spotlight after an interview in which she criticized Bollywood films and actor Salman Khan, blaming them for promoting crime amongst the youth.

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