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Kiran held a sunny lunch.

The pretty hostess, Kiran Dogar.

For the female sociali-ites of Multan; lunch is an ideal time to party. A time, when they are done with household commitments, gym or whatever, they remain engaged in, during the mornings.
There is still time, in return of their husbands from work. Their children, back from school and settled for meals. Perfect time, when they can leave their worries aside and catch up with friends for a chat. And share their joys in a nice company.

As you know
, FMS' committee is the most popular party in Multan, because all the young, vibrant, pretty and happening women are included in this group.

Among them, is Kiran Dogar, a girl as shiny and bright as her name; which means 'a ray of sunlight'. Kiran is married to Mr. Adnan Dogar, son of  (late) Mr. Sallah-u-din Dogar, a very famous name among political circles of the city of saints.

It was Kiran's turn to throw a party for the month of April. She selected
Shahjahan Grill as a venue and invited all the members for a lunch, on 15th April. And had Chinese cuisine served for them as gastronomical treat. The event turned out to be really nice, filled with chattering and laughter. As all the members remained busy, enjoying each other's company.

Thanks a lot Kiran, for a lovely time. Hope to see, many such parties by you.

Kiran, Saima Faisal, Rameen Anis and Rabia Rahman.

Saadia Balouch at front, with Sobia and Marrium Farrukh.

Members, having a good time.

Afsheen Bhabha, Rameen Anis and Freha Ismail.

Alina Gillani and Kiran Dogar.

Rabia Rahman, Marrium Farrukh ans Sobia Noor.

Freha Ismail and Rabia Bossan.

Little girls,Mah and Shaherbano
there to represent their mom, Zahra Bassat.

Enjoying the meal.

The party in progress.

Rameen Anis and Rabia Rahman.

Fauzia Bucha and Afsheen Bhabha.

Freha Ismail.

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