Momina Iqbal Shares Criteria for Ideal Life Partner

Momina Iqbal appeared in Vasay Chaudhary’s talked about show Gup Shab.

Momina Iqbal is an extremely gorgeous and beautiful Pakistani model and television actor. She started her showbiz career in 2018. Momina Iqbal’s most famous dramas are “Parlour Wali Larki,” “Khuda Aur Muhabbat 3,” “Ishq Mein Kaafir,” “Ajnabi Lage Zindagi,” “Ehd-e-Wafa,” “Grift,” “Mere Humnasheen,” “Samjhota,” and “Sila E Muhabbat.”. Her drama Ehsaan Faramosh was loved by the fans.

Currently, she is appearing in drama serial “Ghaata,”. Momina Iqbal is a super stunning, confident and talented celebrity. Fans love her presence in the dramas and shows.Lately, Momina Iqbal appeared in Vasay Chaudhary’s talked about show Gup Shab in which she revealed the qualities she seeks in her life partner.

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Talking about it, Momina Iqbal said, “currently, there is no one in my life but I will think about someone who is a good human, a kind person. He should be a helping hand for everyone. Some people are selfish, they only think about themselves and they want their spouse to be caring about them only but it should not be like that; he/she should be caring and thoughtful about everyone”. Here is the link to the video where Momina Iqbal talked about her life partner.

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Career Journey

Like we know that Momina received huge fame through Ehd-e-Wafa and right now she is doing a role in yet another famous drama Khuda Aur Muhabbat 3. In a very little time, Momina has gained very much popularity with her killer looks and gorgeous personality.

In conversation with Hassan Choudary from the YouTube channel Something Haute, Momina Iqbal talks about her modeling and acting career in the last four years with several media projects.

She also shares the struggles in the drama and film industry. After all, she is an outsider. A complete newcomer, and the basic challenges that newcomers face in the drama industry. How newcomers are sometimes treated unfairly by their seniors on set.

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