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Rabia Bosan and Afsheen Bhaba's Committee party

The bright and beautiful hostesses
Rabia Bossan and Afsheen Bhaba.
Coming back to the famous FMS' committee party again. It was Rabia Bossan and Afsheen Bhaba's turn to party this November.

After eid-ul-Azha there is always a little gap between the next month of Muharram (Which happens to be the 1st month of Islamic year. According to Muslim faith, life is not meant to be wasted in celebrations and frivolities. So, Islamic year begins with a sad touch, instead). And before the beginning of Muharram, there is always a rush of marriages and eid-milan parties.

Taking advantage of the timing, these two beautiful ladies decided a colour theme for their party. 'Red or bright'. Most of the members arrived in Red, few opted to wear other bright colours like Orange or Black.

The venue of the party was again, Ramada. And a scrumptious menu of hi-tea awaited all the ladies.

The major feature of the party was Rabia Bossan's guests. This lady is among the claimants of the title of 'the most social lady' of Multan. So, more than the members of the committee, there were her guests.

Though, the party took place on 13th of November. But this post was held till today, to mark a special event. 24th November is Rabia Bosan's birthday. And this post is a special gift for this beautiful lady. Happy birthday, Rabia Bosan! Many happy returns of the day. Prayers that you keep growing more beautiful, rather than getting older. Have a great day and a fantastic future. God bless you always.



The living legend
Masooma Sibtain Shoaib.

Rabia Bossan and Dr. Huma Ather.

Zahra Bassat.

Fauzia Buccha.

Fatima Gillani.

Aasma Suleman.

Mala Ahsan.

Farrah Saqib.

Rabia Bossan with her guest, Romana Ahmed.

The epitome of simplicity and innocence
Miss Syeda Alina Zahra Gillani.

Shimaila (Mala) , Zahra, Rabia.

Check out the design of the lady's dress.
Rabia designed it herself.

Fatima Gillani and Rabia.
Afsheen Bhaba with a guest Afshan Qureshi.

All smiles, Rabia Bossan.

Comments

Anonymous said…
Thanx my sweet and lovely friend gift tumhaara passand aaya hai mughay
Rabia Bosan.
Anonymous said…
Multan is really beautiful
shazy haq said…
What a special gift, i will pay such gift post to my friend parties
FarihaMunirShah said…
Awww!! Thanks everybody.

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