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Junii Zeyad organized a Halloween party in Lahore last night that was attended by popular celebrities from Pakistani media industry. Adnan Siddiqui, Maria Wasti, Nadia Hussain, Hania Amir and last but not the least, Ali Zafar were among the few notables who attended the party.
Junii Zeyad could be seen posing with Maria Wasti in the picture.
Halloween is celebrated throughout the globe on 31st October. In recent years, this western festival has gained a lot of popularity in Pakistan.
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From celebrities to educational institutes, small-scale parties are organized to mark the celebrations. Bonfires, costume parties are the few common celebrations that take place.
The party hosted by Junii Zeyad, named “Halloween Monster Nights” was a costume party. Celebrities were seen dressed up as vampires, witches, cowboy and other horror movie characters.
Dressed as a witch, Nadia Hussain was seen posing with her husband. We cannot tell exactly what she was wearing but the gorgeous lady definitely stole the show.
Casually dressed Suhai Ali Abro also attended the party along with her friends.
Azfar Rehman, however, was the most happening celebrity of all. He was totally unrecognizable in his Halloween avatar.
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Sunita Marshall was dressed in a black gown, while her husband Hassan Ahmed took over a vampire look.
Syed Jibran was also spotted at the party with his wife. Both the partners complemented each other well and hence they have definitely scored more than Sunita Marshall and her husband.
‘Channo’ singer Ali Zafar was also spotted in the party. His wife, however, was not seen in the pictures. The handsome singer was dressed up as a cowboy in the white shirt and blue jeans.
Adnan Siddique was also present in the party along with his squad.
The party continued till late night and pictures suggest all the celebrities had a blast at the party. The celebrations of “Halloween” will continue until the end of the first week of November.