One of the few on-screen couples, Fawad Khan and Sanam Saeed is known throughout the world for their charming chemistry on the Pakistani television programme Zindagi Gulzar Hai. The on-screen duo appears to have caught social media by storm as they shot together for the most recent ad campaign for an internet firm, providing yet another glimpse of their husband and wife nok-jhok. In a series of three television ads, Fawad and Sanam, who are married, attempt to deal with home problems including missing a phone, handling a rental notice, and difficulties with an ancient two-wheeler.
Sanam Saeed and Fawad are seen honeymooning in a stunning location in the most recent post published by Fawad Khan. As she tries to take a selfie with her husband, he drops and misplaces the phone. On the web app, he finds a new phone right away and gives it to his wife to cheer her up. Fawad is in a good mood when Sanam tells him about their rental notice in the second advertisement, therefore he is dismayed when he discovers a perfect house for them right away on the app. Sanam is dissatisfied with the family’s two-wheeler breaking down in the middle of the road in the final commercial, and the family quickly converts to a car with the use of the app as a result.
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The connection between “Zaroon” and “Kashaf” in the advertisements appears to have won the hearts of many viewers from all over the world. An enthusiastic admirer who appeared to be remembering memories of Zindagi Gulzar Hai remarked, “Zaroon and kashaf in parallel universe.” Another supporter commented, “The only sound I can hear is ‘Zindagiiii Gulzaaarrr haiii’.” Another person said, “I LOVE SEEING THEM TOGETHER.” Even one of them asked to see them together once more, asking, “Can we see you guys together again in a drama seriously?”
Readers might remember that Fawad Khan and Sanam Saeed rose to stardom with the Pakistani television programme Zindagi Gulzar Hai, which focused on the marriage of Zaroon and Kashaf as they struggled to overcome the profound disparities in their personalities and upbringings.