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Farrah Faisal's lunch at Ramada

The ravishing, Farrah Faisal


O how much more doth beauty beauteous seem,
By that sweet ornament which truth doth give!


The rose looks fair, but fairer we it deem
For that sweet odour which doth in it live.



Few people are as Rose is described in Shakespeare's verses quoted above. Their beautiful appearance is simply an amplification of their charming inner self. Such is the personality of Farah Faisal. Sweet and gentle, kind and down to earth, Farah is mother of three handsome boys and is happily married to her cousin Mr. Faisal Mukhtar. Undoubtedly, they belong to one of the most renowned and influential family of the city of saints.

Like most of Multani-ites, who want to educate their children in bigger institutions and bigger cities, Farah enjoys life in Multan and Lahore, simultaneously. Same goes for her social life. She tries her best to keep connected with friends and family in both the cities. The family that she belongs to,is known for lavish functions and splendid arrangements. Farah has hosted innumerable exquisite parties, still remembered for the flamboyant layout and lavish menu.

 Recently, she had her turn to party in the committee run by Mrs. Samina Buccha. On Friday 6th March, she arranged a lunch at Ramada to entertain the members of that group. As, she was in Lahore, she handed over the responsibility for arranging it to Saima Faisal. Who put great efforts to make it worthwhile. Whoever admired the arrangement, Farah Faisal honestly directed the appreciation to her friend Saima, who is also among owners of the hotel.

Everybody enjoyed the sumptuous treat and kind hospitality of Farah Faisal. Also, some of them expressed, how much they missed the frequency of meetings and parties that they enjoyed, when Farah lived in Multan only. But still, it is great, how she still manages, not to let go of friends and keeps inviting them at such events. We look forward to more from her in future. Hats off to the lady for her efforts.




Saima Faisal and Shazia Fareed.

Rabia Rehman and Filza Akbar.


Mrs. Samina Buccha.

Saima Faisal and Tehmina Munir
Mrs. Rao and Mrs. Safia Riaz Qureshi

Hania Shahid


Fariha, Saima, Rabia, Farah and Shazia

Farah Faisal


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