Watch movie Raaz By Hareem Shah
Watch movie Raaz By Hareem Shah

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13 Feb, 2021

Tik Tok star Hareem Shah is going to get a new title soon — actress. She's starring in Raaz, a web series on her life.

The web series will premiere on February 26 on UrduFlix, which is a streaming service similar to Netflix that will only show content dubbed in Urdu. The app also launches on February 26.

The trailer for Raaz shows Shah's rise to fame in Pakistan and highlights her own concerns about the attention she gets.

 

"You're not crazy, you're different. And people who are different, they do things," says Shah's friend in the trailer, setting the tone for the series.

Raaz has been written by Mansoor Saeed and directed by Asad Ali Zaidi.

Shah's name was on everyone's lips after she posted videos of herself in the conference room of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Islamabad. At the time, Shah already had a million followers on TikTok but she wasn't as widely known as she is today.

Her troubles increased after she was catapulted to fame. She was harassed by a group of men at a Dubai shopping mall

 

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Earlier in 2020, she and her friend Sandal Khattak were doxxed and pictures of their CNICs and passports were leaked online. Their real names, ages and addresses were made public without their consent.

Shah also accused Mufti Abdul Qavi of sexual harassment and slapped him in a video that went viral on social media. In 2016, he was a central figure in the murder investigation of model Qandeel Baloch. Qavi was later stripped of his mufti title and isolated by his family.

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Sab Se Pehle PakistanFeb 13, 2021 05:55pm
Who in their right mind would want to watch her life story. Atleast it should be rated PG. Parents beware.
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Dr. Salaria, Aamir AhmadFeb 13, 2021 06:13pm
Who cares?
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