WATCH | Former Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif's grandson sings 'Kya hua tera wada' at his wedding in London

Junaid Safdar, the son of PML-N Vice President Maryam Nawaz and Captain Muhammad Safdar Awan has been painting the internet red with his video. An awing video has been doing rounds all over social media showing Junaid Safdar enthralling the audience by singing a melodious Bollywood song ‘Kya hua tera wada’ in his soulful voice.

Nawan Sharif’s grandson and son of PML-N Vice President Maryam Nawaz, Junaid Safdar on Sunday exchanged vows with Ayesha Saif Khan at The Lanesborough, an elite five-star hotel on the Hyde Park Corner in Knightsbridge. Social media is hooked to know the details of the event. One of the key details of the ceremony that is making netizens go wow is the musical performance by the groom himself.

Junaid Safdar, the son of PML-N Vice President Maryam Nawaz and Captain Muhammad Safdar Awan has been painting the internet red with his video. An awing video has been doing rounds all over social media showing Junaid Safdar enthralling the audience by singing a melodious Bollywood song ‘Kya hua tera wada’ in his soulful voice.
 

 
Junaid Safdar’s video of singing at Nikah goes viral

People are obsessing over #JunaidSafdar 's singing skills 🤩 The son of PML-N Vice President #MaryamNawaz recently tied the knot in London✨ @maryamnawazofficial #etribune #tribunelifestyle

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Posted by Express Tribune Life & Style on Wednesday, August 25, 2021

For the precious day, Junaid opted for a tuxedo from an undisclosed designer and complimented with slicked-back hair, while his ladylove stunned in a pink and gold Sabyasachi bridal lehenga.

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Junaid's voice seems to have achieved the impossible — it has earned the unanimous praise of netizens who momentarily set aside their political differences to agree on one single thing. Former Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif also attended the ceremony. However, Junaid’s mother PML-N Vice President Maryam Nawaz, and father (retd) Captain Safdar Awan couldn’t make it and attended the event via online video calling

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