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Karachi: Social media users have criticized Pakistani actress Mahira Khan’s new fashion brand ‘M’ for being expensive.
Fans told the actress through tweets that they love the artiste but will not buy her expensive clothes.
Mahira Khan selling a PLAIN WHITE LINEN KURTA for 13k???????!! And its already sold out?? WHY? HOW? WHO? pic.twitter.com/Mq03TwzI3Q
— Fateymaaaa (@_brb_crying) February 12, 2023
Superstar Mahira Khan has recently launched her own fashion brand and her first collection is named after her grandmother Razia.
mahira jaan i love you but these are ridiculously overpriced, bazar se 2000 main miljaye aisay. pic.twitter.com/Jg2VRYEn50
— abeera (@abeeray__19) February 12, 2023
As soon as the fashion brand was announced, fans checked the website and found the prices of the clothes to be too high, so interesting comments started on Twitter.
Mahira Khan!!
Selling plain silk cords for JUST 25,000 PKR!Suddenly, Zara Shahjahan seems better & cheaper 😭 pic.twitter.com/34ayFDO6gE
— Bano (@BanoBee) February 13, 2023
A woman wrote ‘Mahera is selling a simple white kurta for 13 thousand? And it’s sold out? Why? How? And who?’.
Amma saw M by Mahira Khan’s dresses and prices and phir said “iss tarah ki Shalwar kameez 500 mein silwa doon apne darzi se”:”).
— potato (@Fatpootatto) February 13, 2023
Another woman on Twitter commented, “Mahira Jaan I love you but these dresses are ridiculously expensive, they are available in the market for 2000”.
Once again asking this, am I getting mahira in these prices too? Because what on earth 😭 pic.twitter.com/oxKL1Y7BCP
— 🌻 (@xyzmariaa) February 12, 2023
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