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Imran Abbas heads to Pakistan to celebrate Eid with family

| | Jul 18, 2015, at 11:14 pm
Mumbai, July 18 (IBNS) Imran Abbas, who has been busy dubbing and promoting Muzzafar Ali's 'Jaanisaar', has asked the veteran director to let him off for a few days as the talented actor plans to head to Pakistan to celebrate Eid with his family.

A source close to Imran said, “Being very close to his family, Imran makes sure he comes home during Eid celebrations irrespective of wherever he is and this time it wont be different.” Talking about the same Imran said, “I was very reluctant to ask Muzzafar Saab if I can go home as there was a lot of dubbing to be done, but somehow I managed to ask him and to my surprise he immediately said yes. I am very happy as Eid is something very special for me and I like to spend it with my family back home in Pakistan.”

Apart from Jaanisaar the actor is is also being approached by various producers.

The talented actor will be coming back and resuming his dubbing once Eid is done.

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