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Was allowed to continue work in Pakistan despite expiration of visa: Ssara Khan

New Delhi: Recently there were some rumours that ex-Bigg Boss contestant and TV actress Ssara Khan was in trouble in Pakistan as her visa got expired. But Ssara quashed the reports and said she didn’t face any problem. Sara Khan who is acting in a TV serial in Pakistan said that her visa had expired in the country but was allowed by authorities to continue her work till the visa extension formalities were completed. Speaking to ABP News, Sara said she was treated very warmly by people in Pakistan and never experienced any kind of hostility. Sara is the first TV actress to do Pakistani TV soaps. The relation between India and Pakistan has worsened since last year but that hasn’t deterred the 27-year-old actress from taking a bold step to cross the border and pursue work. She made her debut in Pakistan TV industry with ‘Bay Khudi’ and will continue her professional journey there. The actress is currently back in Mumbai and is shooting for a Star Plus show called ‘Jaana Na Dil Se Door’.
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