Junaid Safdar, the PML-N Supremo\’s grandson, is making news for his physical transformation. Which has become the subject of a meme. Following the release of Safdar\’s childhood photos, a social media user noted that his physical transformation reflected that of Hrithik Roshan\’s character in Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham. Junaid Safdar Transformation becomes the talk of the town.
Captain Muhammad Safdar Awan\’s and Maryam Nawaz\’s son recently married Ayesha Saif Khan in London. Since photographs and videos of his wedding ceremony surfaced on social media. The young man has become the talk of the town.
\”That\’s not Junaid Safdar; that\’s Rohan from Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham,\” a person said after combining photographs of Junaid\’s current self with one from his earlier days. Hrithik Roshan\’s character, Rohan, was a heartthrob, and Junaid is proving to be just as attractive.
After a video of him singing at his wedding went viral, Safdar became an internet star. In the video, he sang Kya Hua Tera Vaada, a 1977 classic by Mohammad Rafi, to the audience\’s delight.
Junaid Safdar surrounded by PTI supporters in London, video goes viral
While many commended him for his \”excellent\” singing abilities, others poked fun at him, including singer and musician Bilal Maqsood. \”Some of the flowers in the background might be from my tax money,\” the Mera Bichra Yaar singer joked about Safdar. However, I have to give this guy a perfect score for his singing.\”
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