Saba Qamar shares haunted details happened on Drama ‘Muamma’ set

Saba Qamar shares haunted details happened on Drama 'Muamma' set
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ISLAMABAD (Kashmir English): Saba Qamar shared a chilling incident with her audience in a program where she explained a strange event that disrupted her filming of Muamma.

The Pakistani superstar disclosed that her makeup artist, who performed wuzu during a shooting break, received an invisible force that slapped him on the head.

The Case no. 9 star told Tabish Hashmi on his TV show Ramzan Mein Hasna Mana Hai that the victim did not witness any person at the location. The victim saw what she saw was not the actual thing.

The actor believes that these paranormal beings will react to people entering their territory, which creates both fear and fascination among the crew members.

Qamar explained that when the man who asked about people he saw said no, he had seen something different from what he was describing. Qamar pointed to her face to describe her.

Jinns react when people intrude their space: Saba Qamar

The actor who believes in jinns suggested the paranormal beings might be reacting to people intruding on their space. Hashmi claimed that both slapping and kissing him would create the same level of fear for him. The spooky episode, which affected her entire crew, made her decide to stop filming after they discussed moving the shooting location.

Qamar said she wanted to complete her work when she declared that she would finish the filming because she did not care which character her opponent chose to play. Fans now buzz about the possibility of a ghostly presence that visits Muamma’s set while showing their disbelief about the actual existence of jinns.

The psychological mystery drama Muamma, which airs on HUM TV, has attracted viewers through its suspenseful story development and its complex character development.

Saba Qamar plays Jahan Ara in the drama as an enigmatic woman who drives the main plot, while Usman Mukhtar, Ali Ansari, Maria Wasti, Anoushay Abbasi, Nabeel Zuberi, Mahnoor Malik, and others.

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