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FMS' committee. April party by Marium Farrukh.

As we all know, the women of today, have their own way of socialising with friends. And one of the most popular ways, here in Multan, is to join some 'committee party' ; or as some would like to refer as 'kitty party'. Women, take time out of their busy schedules, to dress-up, look nice & party with other ladies. These committee parties are great social tools to bring women together. Strangers become acquaintances, acquaintances become friends & this is how friendships flourish, for many, in these modern times.

For the information of those, who don't know, what these parties actually are, here is a piece of information. Each committee contains specific numbers of members, who pool out some amount, of  decided money. One member is responsible for collecting the total amount & handing it over to others, every month. This member is always called 'the head' of the committee. Usually, the committee party is referred to, with the head's name.   The head, also decides, whose turn is it going to be the next time, which is usually decided by taking out the draws of the names of all the members.

There are many such parties running in this city. But few of these are popular among the younger lot & one such committee is by FMS. Many of the popular, pretty & happening young ladies are member of this committee. 
This time, in April 2012, it was Marium Farrukh's turn to receive the committee sum. Marium invited all the members to a wonderful luncheon party at a very hip & happening, new restaurant 'MUX'. Here are few of the glimpses of that party.
The beautiful hostess of the party Marium Farrukh.

Filza Akbar & Marium Farrukh

Fatima Gillani & Fariha Ismail Basheer.

Dr. Huma Athar.

Kiran Dogar, Sobia & Rabia Rahman.

Marium's guests on left & Alina Gillani on right.

Dr. Huma Athar & Sadia Baloch

Mala Ahsan.

Fauzia Bucha & Afsheen Bhabha.

Maha Bokhari, representing her mom Zahra Basat taking out the draw for next month.

The guests.

Maha, Dr. HUma & Sadia Baloch.

Afsheen Bhaba.


Sadia Baloch & Rabia Rahman.

Mala Ahsan.

Comments

Masooma said…
Good going Fariha!!
really missed the event:(:(
FarihaMunirShah said…
No problem Masooma, next time insha Allah & thanks for ur kind words , its ur inspiration & motivation, which has got it going. Jazak-Allah :)

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