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Pakistani Writer Umera Ahmed Spots Her 2004 Book In 'Heeramandi', Takes A Dig At The Makers

A Pakistani writer, Umera Ahmed, found her 2004 book in one of the scenes of 'Heeramandi.' She took to her Instagram to take a dig at the makers.

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Ever since its release, Sanjay Leela Bhansali바카라s 바카라Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar바카라 has become the talk of the town. The series was praised for its detailed sets and drama. However, this period drama that is set in Lahore before the independence has now turned heads for a different reason. A Pakistani writer, Umera Ahmed, noticed her 2004 book in one of the scenes. She took to her Instagram to share this goof-up that was made by the makers.

In one of the scenes of 바카라Heeramandi바카라, Aditi Rao Hydari is seen in a bookstore. At the bookstore, one of the books on the shelves was the Urdu novel, 바카라Pir-e-Kamil바카라, which was written by Umera Ahmed. The book was published in 2004. The writer took a screenshot of the scene and shared it on her Instagram. Sharing the post, she wrote, 바카라So #PireKamil was written before partition, or is Time Travel real? Interesting #Heeramandi바카라

Take a look at the post here.

Additionally, she also wrote, 바카라For those asking the context, this is a scene from Netflix series Heeramandi jismai partition say pehlay k Lahore mai mojood aik bookstore ka scene dikhaya gaya hai and look in the left book kaunsi mojood hai us bookstore mai.바카라

The post has fetched over 12K likes. Reacting to the post, one user said, 바카라Lol it's funny but the fact that Pir-e-Kamil is the best fictional book ever.바카라 A second user wrote, 바카라You rocked with Pir-e-Kamil everywhere. Even Sanjay Leela Bhansali forgot to remove it from his set.바카라 A third user commented, 바카라They just need Urdu books.바카라

바카라Heeramandi바카라 revolves around the story of courtesans who were once queens in Lahore바카라s red light district area, Heera Mandi. The eight-episode series features Manisha Koirala, Sonakshi Sinha, Taha Shah Badussha, Fardeen Khan, Richa Chadha, and Sharmin Segal in lead roles.

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