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Mira Sethi Instagram - Agha ji ki haveli mein kuch lamhaat 💚 

#KuchAnkahi #SajalAly #ShehryarMunawar #BilalAbbas #AliSafina #NadeemBaig #MiraSethi #QudsiaAli #VaneezaAhmed #PakistaniDramas #Pakistan #SixSigma #SyedMohammadAhmed
Mira Sethi Instagram - Sanam G has arrived. And is showing no signs of going back. 🤭 Do you like her arc with Mama ji or Ehsan? 
🌹🌾🌹🌾🌹🌾🌹🌾

#veryfilmy #comedy #bushraansari #ameergilani #dananeermobeen #alisafina #mirasethi #mominamunir #ameemasalim #ukhano #nabeelzuberi #syedmuhammadahmed #alihassan #mdproductions #ramadan #dramaserials #pakistan
Mira Sethi Instagram - And, so, Kuch Ankahi comes to an end…

To those who watched it, understood it, critiqued it: thank you. 

We shot #kuchankahi from August through December 2022. It was a difficult time in my life (I had developed an anxiety disorder and was on medication for it) but, everyday, bit by bit, the pain was edged out by something only creativity could provide: a sense of abundance. 

To Nadeem, Vinny, Ahmed sb, Ali, Sajal, Irsaa ji: I can’t tell you what a gift your friendship has been. It held me. It continues to hold me. 

To those of you who write every week: I see you, I love you. 

See you soon…

Samiya

#kuchankahi #mirasethi #sajalaly #bilalabbaskhan #nadeembaig #arydigital #drama #pakistan
Mira Sethi Instagram - right before the dance sequence. we stuffed our faces with shahi supari and danced under the stars, err i mean under the glare of our choreographer’s strickkk gaze 🫠

sajal. ahmed sb. ali. vinny. qudsia. bilal. shehryar. irsaa ji. asma ji. aur bauhat saarey aur. herded and cajoled and loved deeply by nadeem baig 💚

#kuchankahi coming very soon. the spirit of the show: haseena moin-meets-anwar maqsood-meets-muhammad ahmed 💃🏾🫦

📸: @abilgramistudio 

#sajalaly #mirasethi
Mira Sethi Instagram - This independence day we celebrate inflation; arshad nadeem; monstrous energy bills; arshad nadeem; a stolen mandate; arshad nadeem; the endless parasitic hegemony of One Institution; arshad nadeem; carcinogenic air pollution; arshad nadeem; beautiful broken flooded roads; payen arshad; clandestine 4 am meet-ups absolutely crucial for literary inspo; payen arshad; macro economic collapse; payen arshad; crrrupt politicians in crisp shalwar kameezes; payen arshad; mothers beyond borders….payen arsh—

Mubarak Mubarak 🤍🌱

Feel free to add anything I forgot 

Xx
Mira Sethi Instagram - celebrating waleed & emily 🌹🎵✨

  celebrating salman 🧿🤍

  briefly celebrating my nails
Mira Sethi Instagram - celebrating waleed & emily 🌹🎵✨

  celebrating salman 🧿🤍

  briefly celebrating my nails
Mira Sethi Instagram - celebrating waleed & emily 🌹🎵✨

  celebrating salman 🧿🤍

  briefly celebrating my nails
Mira Sethi Instagram - celebrating waleed & emily 🌹🎵✨

  celebrating salman 🧿🤍

  briefly celebrating my nails
Mira Sethi Instagram - celebrating waleed & emily 🌹🎵✨

  celebrating salman 🧿🤍

  briefly celebrating my nails
Mira Sethi Instagram - celebrating waleed & emily 🌹🎵✨

  celebrating salman 🧿🤍

  briefly celebrating my nails
Mira Sethi Instagram - celebrating waleed & emily 🌹🎵✨

  celebrating salman 🧿🤍

  briefly celebrating my nails
Mira Sethi Instagram - celebrating waleed & emily 🌹🎵✨

  celebrating salman 🧿🤍

  briefly celebrating my nails
Mira Sethi Instagram - celebrating waleed & emily 🌹🎵✨

  celebrating salman 🧿🤍

  briefly celebrating my nails
Mira Sethi Instagram - celebrating waleed & emily 🌹🎵✨

  celebrating salman 🧿🤍

  briefly celebrating my nails
Mira Sethi Instagram - TODAY I MET MY HERO. Remember the kid who stood up to that vile reporter at Aurat March Lahore? I found him on Twitter, asked if I could come over to express my gratitude and met his whole family. Muhammad Ali is only 20, but he radiates clarity and courage. I’m going to do whatever it takes to make sure his light is never dimmed. So full of gratitude today. ✨🙏🏾🌹
Mira Sethi Instagram - Samiya tum apni hadoN se baahir ho rahi ho

#kuchankahi
Mira Sethi Instagram - A note of appreciation for this incredible human and actor with whom I’ve had the DELIGHT to work with on five projects: JAANUM, CHUPKE CHUPKE, PARISTAN, KUCH ANKAHI, VERY FILMY. Thank you for making me
laugh through everything @alisafina 💚💚💚

#actors #alisafina #pakistan #veryfilmy #humtv #comedy #ramadan #mirasethi #drama #kuchankahi #chupkechupke
Mira Sethi Instagram - I recently played tennis for a television commercial. F**ken love this aspect of my job. On the other side of the court was Shaan who gallantly sent me skittering every which way. But then—I did too 🐒

#television #tvc #pakistan #mirasethi
Mira Sethi Instagram - ع gel…..🖤
Mira Sethi Instagram - I never saw her in self-pitying postures, never saw her hunched or slouched, complaining about her fate. She had agency, and she used it—from creating the recipe for Mitchell’s Chilli Garlic sauce and despatching it to the factory, to helping the unemployed find employment, to very successfully blackmailing me: “Promise me you’ll get married before I die.” 

Up until the day she died, she took her eyebrow pencil and drew a sharp crescent over her brows; she doused herself - her kameez and her chiffon dupattas - in perfume. A couple of months before she passed away, I walked into her room to find her lifting her arms up and down, up and down, exactly as her physiotherapist had recommended. She was visibly frail now, but she was determined to fight. It moved me to tears — her will to live, her insistence on her own dignity, the formidable struggle of mind over matter. 

Bibi was a force. Just as inter-generational trauma is real, so is inter-generational resilience, should you wish to cultivate it. 

When she passed away, my cousin texted me. “How are you feeling?” she asked. “The end of an era,” I said. 

My dearest Bibi, I will remember you swimming placidly in a crochet cap in a tubewell-filled pool; annihilating me in Rummy; telling me, when I got married, how thrilled you were because Bilal’s parents were “good, kind people”; squeezing my hand, when your health was failing, to repeatedly tell me: “I love you very much.” 

The trend these days is for women to model vulnerable strength (as opposed to no-nonsense strength). What we don’t realise, what we so take for granted, is that it took generations upon generations of more masculine-coded engagement, to get to a place where we now have the luxury of talking endlessly about “our traumas.”

To my dear Bibi who came of age in the 50s: thank you for your strength. I didn’t understand it until I was forced to confront its absence in my own life.
Mira Sethi Instagram - I never saw her in self-pitying postures, never saw her hunched or slouched, complaining about her fate. She had agency, and she used it—from creating the recipe for Mitchell’s Chilli Garlic sauce and despatching it to the factory, to helping the unemployed find employment, to very successfully blackmailing me: “Promise me you’ll get married before I die.” 

Up until the day she died, she took her eyebrow pencil and drew a sharp crescent over her brows; she doused herself - her kameez and her chiffon dupattas - in perfume. A couple of months before she passed away, I walked into her room to find her lifting her arms up and down, up and down, exactly as her physiotherapist had recommended. She was visibly frail now, but she was determined to fight. It moved me to tears — her will to live, her insistence on her own dignity, the formidable struggle of mind over matter. 

Bibi was a force. Just as inter-generational trauma is real, so is inter-generational resilience, should you wish to cultivate it. 

When she passed away, my cousin texted me. “How are you feeling?” she asked. “The end of an era,” I said. 

My dearest Bibi, I will remember you swimming placidly in a crochet cap in a tubewell-filled pool; annihilating me in Rummy; telling me, when I got married, how thrilled you were because Bilal’s parents were “good, kind people”; squeezing my hand, when your health was failing, to repeatedly tell me: “I love you very much.” 

The trend these days is for women to model vulnerable strength (as opposed to no-nonsense strength). What we don’t realise, what we so take for granted, is that it took generations upon generations of more masculine-coded engagement, to get to a place where we now have the luxury of talking endlessly about “our traumas.”

To my dear Bibi who came of age in the 50s: thank you for your strength. I didn’t understand it until I was forced to confront its absence in my own life.
Mira Sethi Instagram - I never saw her in self-pitying postures, never saw her hunched or slouched, complaining about her fate. She had agency, and she used it—from creating the recipe for Mitchell’s Chilli Garlic sauce and despatching it to the factory, to helping the unemployed find employment, to very successfully blackmailing me: “Promise me you’ll get married before I die.” 

Up until the day she died, she took her eyebrow pencil and drew a sharp crescent over her brows; she doused herself - her kameez and her chiffon dupattas - in perfume. A couple of months before she passed away, I walked into her room to find her lifting her arms up and down, up and down, exactly as her physiotherapist had recommended. She was visibly frail now, but she was determined to fight. It moved me to tears — her will to live, her insistence on her own dignity, the formidable struggle of mind over matter. 

Bibi was a force. Just as inter-generational trauma is real, so is inter-generational resilience, should you wish to cultivate it. 

When she passed away, my cousin texted me. “How are you feeling?” she asked. “The end of an era,” I said. 

My dearest Bibi, I will remember you swimming placidly in a crochet cap in a tubewell-filled pool; annihilating me in Rummy; telling me, when I got married, how thrilled you were because Bilal’s parents were “good, kind people”; squeezing my hand, when your health was failing, to repeatedly tell me: “I love you very much.” 

The trend these days is for women to model vulnerable strength (as opposed to no-nonsense strength). What we don’t realise, what we so take for granted, is that it took generations upon generations of more masculine-coded engagement, to get to a place where we now have the luxury of talking endlessly about “our traumas.”

To my dear Bibi who came of age in the 50s: thank you for your strength. I didn’t understand it until I was forced to confront its absence in my own life.
Mira Sethi Instagram - I never saw her in self-pitying postures, never saw her hunched or slouched, complaining about her fate. She had agency, and she used it—from creating the recipe for Mitchell’s Chilli Garlic sauce and despatching it to the factory, to helping the unemployed find employment, to very successfully blackmailing me: “Promise me you’ll get married before I die.” 

Up until the day she died, she took her eyebrow pencil and drew a sharp crescent over her brows; she doused herself - her kameez and her chiffon dupattas - in perfume. A couple of months before she passed away, I walked into her room to find her lifting her arms up and down, up and down, exactly as her physiotherapist had recommended. She was visibly frail now, but she was determined to fight. It moved me to tears — her will to live, her insistence on her own dignity, the formidable struggle of mind over matter. 

Bibi was a force. Just as inter-generational trauma is real, so is inter-generational resilience, should you wish to cultivate it. 

When she passed away, my cousin texted me. “How are you feeling?” she asked. “The end of an era,” I said. 

My dearest Bibi, I will remember you swimming placidly in a crochet cap in a tubewell-filled pool; annihilating me in Rummy; telling me, when I got married, how thrilled you were because Bilal’s parents were “good, kind people”; squeezing my hand, when your health was failing, to repeatedly tell me: “I love you very much.” 

The trend these days is for women to model vulnerable strength (as opposed to no-nonsense strength). What we don’t realise, what we so take for granted, is that it took generations upon generations of more masculine-coded engagement, to get to a place where we now have the luxury of talking endlessly about “our traumas.”

To my dear Bibi who came of age in the 50s: thank you for your strength. I didn’t understand it until I was forced to confront its absence in my own life.
Mira Sethi Instagram - I never saw her in self-pitying postures, never saw her hunched or slouched, complaining about her fate. She had agency, and she used it—from creating the recipe for Mitchell’s Chilli Garlic sauce and despatching it to the factory, to helping the unemployed find employment, to very successfully blackmailing me: “Promise me you’ll get married before I die.” 

Up until the day she died, she took her eyebrow pencil and drew a sharp crescent over her brows; she doused herself - her kameez and her chiffon dupattas - in perfume. A couple of months before she passed away, I walked into her room to find her lifting her arms up and down, up and down, exactly as her physiotherapist had recommended. She was visibly frail now, but she was determined to fight. It moved me to tears — her will to live, her insistence on her own dignity, the formidable struggle of mind over matter. 

Bibi was a force. Just as inter-generational trauma is real, so is inter-generational resilience, should you wish to cultivate it. 

When she passed away, my cousin texted me. “How are you feeling?” she asked. “The end of an era,” I said. 

My dearest Bibi, I will remember you swimming placidly in a crochet cap in a tubewell-filled pool; annihilating me in Rummy; telling me, when I got married, how thrilled you were because Bilal’s parents were “good, kind people”; squeezing my hand, when your health was failing, to repeatedly tell me: “I love you very much.” 

The trend these days is for women to model vulnerable strength (as opposed to no-nonsense strength). What we don’t realise, what we so take for granted, is that it took generations upon generations of more masculine-coded engagement, to get to a place where we now have the luxury of talking endlessly about “our traumas.”

To my dear Bibi who came of age in the 50s: thank you for your strength. I didn’t understand it until I was forced to confront its absence in my own life.
Mira Sethi Instagram - I never saw her in self-pitying postures, never saw her hunched or slouched, complaining about her fate. She had agency, and she used it—from creating the recipe for Mitchell’s Chilli Garlic sauce and despatching it to the factory, to helping the unemployed find employment, to very successfully blackmailing me: “Promise me you’ll get married before I die.” 

Up until the day she died, she took her eyebrow pencil and drew a sharp crescent over her brows; she doused herself - her kameez and her chiffon dupattas - in perfume. A couple of months before she passed away, I walked into her room to find her lifting her arms up and down, up and down, exactly as her physiotherapist had recommended. She was visibly frail now, but she was determined to fight. It moved me to tears — her will to live, her insistence on her own dignity, the formidable struggle of mind over matter. 

Bibi was a force. Just as inter-generational trauma is real, so is inter-generational resilience, should you wish to cultivate it. 

When she passed away, my cousin texted me. “How are you feeling?” she asked. “The end of an era,” I said. 

My dearest Bibi, I will remember you swimming placidly in a crochet cap in a tubewell-filled pool; annihilating me in Rummy; telling me, when I got married, how thrilled you were because Bilal’s parents were “good, kind people”; squeezing my hand, when your health was failing, to repeatedly tell me: “I love you very much.” 

The trend these days is for women to model vulnerable strength (as opposed to no-nonsense strength). What we don’t realise, what we so take for granted, is that it took generations upon generations of more masculine-coded engagement, to get to a place where we now have the luxury of talking endlessly about “our traumas.”

To my dear Bibi who came of age in the 50s: thank you for your strength. I didn’t understand it until I was forced to confront its absence in my own life.
Mira Sethi Instagram - I never saw her in self-pitying postures, never saw her hunched or slouched, complaining about her fate. She had agency, and she used it—from creating the recipe for Mitchell’s Chilli Garlic sauce and despatching it to the factory, to helping the unemployed find employment, to very successfully blackmailing me: “Promise me you’ll get married before I die.” 

Up until the day she died, she took her eyebrow pencil and drew a sharp crescent over her brows; she doused herself - her kameez and her chiffon dupattas - in perfume. A couple of months before she passed away, I walked into her room to find her lifting her arms up and down, up and down, exactly as her physiotherapist had recommended. She was visibly frail now, but she was determined to fight. It moved me to tears — her will to live, her insistence on her own dignity, the formidable struggle of mind over matter. 

Bibi was a force. Just as inter-generational trauma is real, so is inter-generational resilience, should you wish to cultivate it. 

When she passed away, my cousin texted me. “How are you feeling?” she asked. “The end of an era,” I said. 

My dearest Bibi, I will remember you swimming placidly in a crochet cap in a tubewell-filled pool; annihilating me in Rummy; telling me, when I got married, how thrilled you were because Bilal’s parents were “good, kind people”; squeezing my hand, when your health was failing, to repeatedly tell me: “I love you very much.” 

The trend these days is for women to model vulnerable strength (as opposed to no-nonsense strength). What we don’t realise, what we so take for granted, is that it took generations upon generations of more masculine-coded engagement, to get to a place where we now have the luxury of talking endlessly about “our traumas.”

To my dear Bibi who came of age in the 50s: thank you for your strength. I didn’t understand it until I was forced to confront its absence in my own life.
Mira Sethi Instagram - I never saw her in self-pitying postures, never saw her hunched or slouched, complaining about her fate. She had agency, and she used it—from creating the recipe for Mitchell’s Chilli Garlic sauce and despatching it to the factory, to helping the unemployed find employment, to very successfully blackmailing me: “Promise me you’ll get married before I die.” 

Up until the day she died, she took her eyebrow pencil and drew a sharp crescent over her brows; she doused herself - her kameez and her chiffon dupattas - in perfume. A couple of months before she passed away, I walked into her room to find her lifting her arms up and down, up and down, exactly as her physiotherapist had recommended. She was visibly frail now, but she was determined to fight. It moved me to tears — her will to live, her insistence on her own dignity, the formidable struggle of mind over matter. 

Bibi was a force. Just as inter-generational trauma is real, so is inter-generational resilience, should you wish to cultivate it. 

When she passed away, my cousin texted me. “How are you feeling?” she asked. “The end of an era,” I said. 

My dearest Bibi, I will remember you swimming placidly in a crochet cap in a tubewell-filled pool; annihilating me in Rummy; telling me, when I got married, how thrilled you were because Bilal’s parents were “good, kind people”; squeezing my hand, when your health was failing, to repeatedly tell me: “I love you very much.” 

The trend these days is for women to model vulnerable strength (as opposed to no-nonsense strength). What we don’t realise, what we so take for granted, is that it took generations upon generations of more masculine-coded engagement, to get to a place where we now have the luxury of talking endlessly about “our traumas.”

To my dear Bibi who came of age in the 50s: thank you for your strength. I didn’t understand it until I was forced to confront its absence in my own life.
Mira Sethi Instagram - 👋🏾 goobye twunny twunny 2
Mira Sethi Instagram - 👋🏾 goobye twunny twunny 2
Mira Sethi Instagram - 👋🏾 goobye twunny twunny 2
Mira Sethi Instagram - 👋🏾 goobye twunny twunny 2
Mira Sethi Instagram - 👋🏾 goobye twunny twunny 2
Mira Sethi Instagram - 👋🏾 goobye twunny twunny 2
Mira Sethi Instagram - 👋🏾 goobye twunny twunny 2
Mira Sethi Instagram - 👋🏾 goobye twunny twunny 2
Mira Sethi Instagram - 👋🏾 goobye twunny twunny 2
Mira Sethi Instagram - 👋🏾 goobye twunny twunny 2
Mira Sethi Instagram - intermission
Mira Sethi Instagram - Beta buss ab aur tall nahi hona 

👗: @honeywaqarofficial

#winter #velvet #pakistanifashion
Mira Sethi Instagram - Beta buss ab aur tall nahi hona 

👗: @honeywaqarofficial

#winter #velvet #pakistanifashion
Mira Sethi Instagram - what would samiya’s mother say
Mira Sethi Instagram - He has a particular way of saying “shahbash.”

Not shah-baash, or shabash, but shab-sh.

Shab-sh. Shab-sh. Shab-sh.

As his student, you rarely hear it. 

When you do, your heart blooms and you contemplate a jump from the highest building at the mad maniacal joy of having received a compliment from Zia Mohyeddin.

I walked into his mandir because I wanted to break myself down. I wanted to look at the rotten tics I’d picked up from TV, and discard them. I wanted to strip down my own inhibitions, and have someone scowl, from a near distance, at my incompetence. I dared myself to be schooled by the Teacherest of teachers. 

It’s not easy working with Zia sb. That scowl - a very special grimace that wonders at your existence - can destroy those faint of heart. But that’s the thing with actors: we want to please. Oh yes we do...

And so it began.

An audition - a successful one (shab-sh!) - followed by three months of rehearsal. 

And here’s what I will say.

The reason Zia sb, at 90, is healthy, alert, armed with the full capacity of his talent, is because HE LOVES WHAT HE DOES. 

Adores it. Is consumed by it. 

His ear is alert to every micro inflection, every twist of less-than-perfect pronunciation. He will make you do it a hundred and twelve times till you get it right. He doesn’t let anything go. 

And he always arrives before you. 

I was once five minutes late to rehearsal. 

“Mira,” he said, beckoning me after rehearsal had ended. 

“You were late today.”

“Sorry, sir.”

“In my book 4 is not 1-minute-past-4.”

“Understood. Sorry, sir.”

We began rehearsing. We got into it. We stood and delivered our lines and scowled and grit our teeth and shouted and walked off stage. 

He watched from his chair. He lit a cigarette. 

Every now and then, when he offered a joke, we swarmed like bees to his chair. He spoke softly.

Zia sahab is moved by Art. He is not moved by people. (Unless that person is a vessel for the Art…) 

Karachi friends, don’t miss his production of Romeo and Juliet at NAPA this month. Tickets on site! 

#romeoandjuliet #ziamohyeddin #theatre #urdupoetry
Mira Sethi Instagram - What an extraordinary weekend in Lahore. Surrounded by friends and allies. A real homecoming. So much gratitude. 🤍
Mira Sethi Instagram - What an extraordinary weekend in Lahore. Surrounded by friends and allies. A real homecoming. So much gratitude. 🤍
Mira Sethi Instagram - What an extraordinary weekend in Lahore. Surrounded by friends and allies. A real homecoming. So much gratitude. 🤍
Mira Sethi Instagram - What an extraordinary weekend in Lahore. Surrounded by friends and allies. A real homecoming. So much gratitude. 🤍
Mira Sethi Instagram - What an extraordinary weekend in Lahore. Surrounded by friends and allies. A real homecoming. So much gratitude. 🤍
Mira Sethi Instagram - What an extraordinary weekend in Lahore. Surrounded by friends and allies. A real homecoming. So much gratitude. 🤍
Mira Sethi Instagram - What an extraordinary weekend in Lahore. Surrounded by friends and allies. A real homecoming. So much gratitude. 🤍
Mira Sethi Instagram - What an extraordinary weekend in Lahore. Surrounded by friends and allies. A real homecoming. So much gratitude. 🤍
Mira Sethi Instagram - 1. Me being cute 

2. Samiya modelling for Tanya’s documentary. Choreography and confidence-building by Phupho 

3. Gul Apa watching Fazi and Meenu flirting in the garden

4. Baidi gets a glow-up. Photography by Mooroo, hired by Amanullah 

5. Me being cute 

 عید مبارک! 

@m_aliagha : ‎فوٹو

officialfahadhussayn: 👗

#eid #mirasethi #kuchankahi
Mira Sethi Instagram - 1. Me being cute 

2. Samiya modelling for Tanya’s documentary. Choreography and confidence-building by Phupho 

3. Gul Apa watching Fazi and Meenu flirting in the garden

4. Baidi gets a glow-up. Photography by Mooroo, hired by Amanullah 

5. Me being cute 

 عید مبارک! 

@m_aliagha : ‎فوٹو

officialfahadhussayn: 👗

#eid #mirasethi #kuchankahi
Mira Sethi Instagram - 1. Me being cute 

2. Samiya modelling for Tanya’s documentary. Choreography and confidence-building by Phupho 

3. Gul Apa watching Fazi and Meenu flirting in the garden

4. Baidi gets a glow-up. Photography by Mooroo, hired by Amanullah 

5. Me being cute 

 عید مبارک! 

@m_aliagha : ‎فوٹو

officialfahadhussayn: 👗

#eid #mirasethi #kuchankahi
Mira Sethi Instagram - 1. Me being cute 

2. Samiya modelling for Tanya’s documentary. Choreography and confidence-building by Phupho 

3. Gul Apa watching Fazi and Meenu flirting in the garden

4. Baidi gets a glow-up. Photography by Mooroo, hired by Amanullah 

5. Me being cute 

 عید مبارک! 

@m_aliagha : ‎فوٹو

officialfahadhussayn: 👗

#eid #mirasethi #kuchankahi
Mira Sethi Instagram - 1. Me being cute 

2. Samiya modelling for Tanya’s documentary. Choreography and confidence-building by Phupho 

3. Gul Apa watching Fazi and Meenu flirting in the garden

4. Baidi gets a glow-up. Photography by Mooroo, hired by Amanullah 

5. Me being cute 

 عید مبارک! 

@m_aliagha : ‎فوٹو

officialfahadhussayn: 👗

#eid #mirasethi #kuchankahi
Mira Sethi Instagram - Eid Milad Un Nabi Mubarak 

Lahore 

29. 09. 2023
Mira Sethi Instagram - Eid Milad Un Nabi Mubarak 

Lahore 

29. 09. 2023
Mira Sethi Instagram - Eid Milad Un Nabi Mubarak 

Lahore 

29. 09. 2023
Mira Sethi Instagram - Eid Milad Un Nabi Mubarak 

Lahore 

29. 09. 2023
Mira Sethi Instagram - Eid Milad Un Nabi Mubarak 

Lahore 

29. 09. 2023
Mira Sethi Instagram - Eid Milad Un Nabi Mubarak 

Lahore 

29. 09. 2023
Mira Sethi Instagram - Eid Milad Un Nabi Mubarak 

Lahore 

29. 09. 2023
Mira Sethi Instagram - Eid Milad Un Nabi Mubarak 

Lahore 

29. 09. 2023
Mira Sethi Instagram - aap screen pe bohat healthy lagti hain 🌹🔪🌹🔪 🌹🔪🌹

@zainhashmiofficial 
📸: @mngopro 
💄: @saimabargfrede
Mira Sethi Instagram - aap screen pe bohat healthy lagti hain 🌹🔪🌹🔪 🌹🔪🌹

@zainhashmiofficial 
📸: @mngopro 
💄: @saimabargfrede
Mira Sethi Instagram - aap screen pe bohat healthy lagti hain 🌹🔪🌹🔪 🌹🔪🌹

@zainhashmiofficial 
📸: @mngopro 
💄: @saimabargfrede
Mira Sethi Instagram - aap screen pe bohat healthy lagti hain 🌹🔪🌹🔪 🌹🔪🌹

@zainhashmiofficial 
📸: @mngopro 
💄: @saimabargfrede
Mira Sethi Instagram - aap screen pe bohat healthy lagti hain 🌹🔪🌹🔪 🌹🔪🌹

@zainhashmiofficial 
📸: @mngopro 
💄: @saimabargfrede
Mira Sethi Instagram - aap screen pe bohat healthy lagti hain 🌹🔪🌹🔪 🌹🔪🌹

@zainhashmiofficial 
📸: @mngopro 
💄: @saimabargfrede
Mira Sethi Instagram - First teaser for Zubaida and Amanullah - more to come! 🥰

@mooroosicity @humtvpakistanofficial @im.alihassan 

#paristan #humtv #miramooroo #zubaida #amanullah
Mira Sethi Instagram - Samiya — moving steadily towards the light. ✨

#kuchankahi
Mira Sethi Instagram - REDDY BUT NOT STEDDY

#blackandwhite #lahore #books #mirasethi
Mira Sethi Instagram - Haan jee, kaisi lag rahi hai Zubaida? 😁

#paristan #comedy #miramooroo #zubaida #humtv
Mira Sethi Instagram - she’s a content creator 🧃🧃

#newyork
Mira Sethi Instagram - she’s a content creator 🧃🧃

#newyork
Mira Sethi Instagram - fans are angry 🙈

👗: @saranajum.couture

#fashion #saranajumcouture #blackandwhite #pakistanifashion
Mira Sethi Instagram - fans are angry 🙈

👗: @saranajum.couture

#fashion #saranajumcouture #blackandwhite #pakistanifashion
Mira Sethi Instagram - fans are angry 🙈

👗: @saranajum.couture

#fashion #saranajumcouture #blackandwhite #pakistanifashion
Mira Sethi Instagram - fans are angry 🙈

👗: @saranajum.couture

#fashion #saranajumcouture #blackandwhite #pakistanifashion
Mira Sethi Instagram - fans are angry 🙈

👗: @saranajum.couture

#fashion #saranajumcouture #blackandwhite #pakistanifashion
Mira Sethi Instagram - dheeray dheeray
Mira Sethi Instagram - LET US PLAY!!!! (and a Kuch Ankahi reunion 😚) 

outfit: @mishalakhani 

#Hum22ndLuxStyleAwards #HumLuxStyleAwards2023 #LSA2023 #lux #mirasethi #pakistan #fashion
Mira Sethi Instagram - My favourite scene in episode 12. 😆  #KuchAnkahi
Mira Sethi Instagram - wild mountain lavender; a profusion of apple and apricot; shafts of sunlight through impossibly tall poplars; mountain ranges that shade red to brown to snowcapped; swimming in mossgreen lakes; shrieking in icecold streams; getting through insane hikes by making exhausted, relentless fun of each other. heartfull; bohatfull yaar - 
thanks @z0hman @sahersf @fazalrizvi1 @baneenm @ahmed_hasan_khan 
#hunza #khaanabadosh #gilgit #pakistan #mountains
Mira Sethi Instagram - wild mountain lavender; a profusion of apple and apricot; shafts of sunlight through impossibly tall poplars; mountain ranges that shade red to brown to snowcapped; swimming in mossgreen lakes; shrieking in icecold streams; getting through insane hikes by making exhausted, relentless fun of each other. heartfull; bohatfull yaar - 
thanks @z0hman @sahersf @fazalrizvi1 @baneenm @ahmed_hasan_khan 
#hunza #khaanabadosh #gilgit #pakistan #mountains
Mira Sethi Instagram - wild mountain lavender; a profusion of apple and apricot; shafts of sunlight through impossibly tall poplars; mountain ranges that shade red to brown to snowcapped; swimming in mossgreen lakes; shrieking in icecold streams; getting through insane hikes by making exhausted, relentless fun of each other. heartfull; bohatfull yaar - 
thanks @z0hman @sahersf @fazalrizvi1 @baneenm @ahmed_hasan_khan 
#hunza #khaanabadosh #gilgit #pakistan #mountains
Mira Sethi Instagram - wild mountain lavender; a profusion of apple and apricot; shafts of sunlight through impossibly tall poplars; mountain ranges that shade red to brown to snowcapped; swimming in mossgreen lakes; shrieking in icecold streams; getting through insane hikes by making exhausted, relentless fun of each other. heartfull; bohatfull yaar - 
thanks @z0hman @sahersf @fazalrizvi1 @baneenm @ahmed_hasan_khan 
#hunza #khaanabadosh #gilgit #pakistan #mountains
Mira Sethi Instagram - wild mountain lavender; a profusion of apple and apricot; shafts of sunlight through impossibly tall poplars; mountain ranges that shade red to brown to snowcapped; swimming in mossgreen lakes; shrieking in icecold streams; getting through insane hikes by making exhausted, relentless fun of each other. heartfull; bohatfull yaar - 
thanks @z0hman @sahersf @fazalrizvi1 @baneenm @ahmed_hasan_khan 
#hunza #khaanabadosh #gilgit #pakistan #mountains
Mira Sethi Instagram - wild mountain lavender; a profusion of apple and apricot; shafts of sunlight through impossibly tall poplars; mountain ranges that shade red to brown to snowcapped; swimming in mossgreen lakes; shrieking in icecold streams; getting through insane hikes by making exhausted, relentless fun of each other. heartfull; bohatfull yaar - 
thanks @z0hman @sahersf @fazalrizvi1 @baneenm @ahmed_hasan_khan 
#hunza #khaanabadosh #gilgit #pakistan #mountains
Mira Sethi Instagram - wild mountain lavender; a profusion of apple and apricot; shafts of sunlight through impossibly tall poplars; mountain ranges that shade red to brown to snowcapped; swimming in mossgreen lakes; shrieking in icecold streams; getting through insane hikes by making exhausted, relentless fun of each other. heartfull; bohatfull yaar - 
thanks @z0hman @sahersf @fazalrizvi1 @baneenm @ahmed_hasan_khan 
#hunza #khaanabadosh #gilgit #pakistan #mountains
Mira Sethi Instagram - wild mountain lavender; a profusion of apple and apricot; shafts of sunlight through impossibly tall poplars; mountain ranges that shade red to brown to snowcapped; swimming in mossgreen lakes; shrieking in icecold streams; getting through insane hikes by making exhausted, relentless fun of each other. heartfull; bohatfull yaar - 
thanks @z0hman @sahersf @fazalrizvi1 @baneenm @ahmed_hasan_khan 
#hunza #khaanabadosh #gilgit #pakistan #mountains
Mira Sethi Instagram - wild mountain lavender; a profusion of apple and apricot; shafts of sunlight through impossibly tall poplars; mountain ranges that shade red to brown to snowcapped; swimming in mossgreen lakes; shrieking in icecold streams; getting through insane hikes by making exhausted, relentless fun of each other. heartfull; bohatfull yaar - 
thanks @z0hman @sahersf @fazalrizvi1 @baneenm @ahmed_hasan_khan 
#hunza #khaanabadosh #gilgit #pakistan #mountains
Mira Sethi Instagram - چاند کا اعلان ہوتے ہی خواتین بازاروں کا رخ کرتی ہیں۔ 

🌙 

Lahore vibing!
Mira Sethi Instagram - چاند کا اعلان ہوتے ہی خواتین بازاروں کا رخ کرتی ہیں۔ 

🌙 

Lahore vibing!
Mira Sethi Instagram - چاند کا اعلان ہوتے ہی خواتین بازاروں کا رخ کرتی ہیں۔ 

🌙 

Lahore vibing!
Mira Sethi Instagram - چاند کا اعلان ہوتے ہی خواتین بازاروں کا رخ کرتی ہیں۔ 

🌙 

Lahore vibing!
Mira Sethi Instagram - چاند کا اعلان ہوتے ہی خواتین بازاروں کا رخ کرتی ہیں۔ 

🌙 

Lahore vibing!
Mira Sethi Instagram - چاند کا اعلان ہوتے ہی خواتین بازاروں کا رخ کرتی ہیں۔ 

🌙 

Lahore vibing!
Mira Sethi Instagram - چاند کا اعلان ہوتے ہی خواتین بازاروں کا رخ کرتی ہیں۔ 

🌙 

Lahore vibing!
Mira Sethi - 33.5K Likes - Agha ji ki haveli mein kuch lamhaat 💚 

#KuchAnkahi #SajalAly #ShehryarMunawar #BilalAbbas #AliSafina #NadeemBaig #MiraSethi #QudsiaAli #VaneezaAhmed #PakistaniDramas #Pakistan #SixSigma #SyedMohammadAhmed

33.5K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : Agha ji ki haveli mein kuch lamhaat 💚 #KuchAnkahi #SajalAly #ShehryarMunawar #BilalAbbas #AliSafina #NadeemBaig #MiraSethi #QudsiaAli #VaneezaAhmed #PakistaniDramas #Pakistan #SixSigma #SyedMohammadAhmed
Likes : 33520
Mira Sethi - 20.4K Likes - Sanam G has arrived. And is showing no signs of going back. 🤭 Do you like her arc with Mama ji or Ehsan? 
🌹🌾🌹🌾🌹🌾🌹🌾

#veryfilmy #comedy #bushraansari #ameergilani #dananeermobeen #alisafina #mirasethi #mominamunir #ameemasalim #ukhano #nabeelzuberi #syedmuhammadahmed #alihassan #mdproductions #ramadan #dramaserials #pakistan

20.4K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : Sanam G has arrived. And is showing no signs of going back. 🤭 Do you like her arc with Mama ji or Ehsan? 🌹🌾🌹🌾🌹🌾🌹🌾 #veryfilmy #comedy #bushraansari #ameergilani #dananeermobeen #alisafina #mirasethi #mominamunir #ameemasalim #ukhano #nabeelzuberi #syedmuhammadahmed #alihassan #mdproductions #ramadan #dramaserials #pakistan
Likes : 20395
Mira Sethi - 20.2K Likes - And, so, Kuch Ankahi comes to an end…

To those who watched it, understood it, critiqued it: thank you. 

We shot #kuchankahi from August through December 2022. It was a difficult time in my life (I had developed an anxiety disorder and was on medication for it) but, everyday, bit by bit, the pain was edged out by something only creativity could provide: a sense of abundance. 

To Nadeem, Vinny, Ahmed sb, Ali, Sajal, Irsaa ji: I can’t tell you what a gift your friendship has been. It held me. It continues to hold me. 

To those of you who write every week: I see you, I love you. 

See you soon…

Samiya

#kuchankahi #mirasethi #sajalaly #bilalabbaskhan #nadeembaig #arydigital #drama #pakistan

20.2K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : And, so, Kuch Ankahi comes to an end… To those who watched it, understood it, critiqued it: thank you. We shot #kuchankahi from August through December 2022. It was a difficult time in my life (I had developed an anxiety disorder and was on medication for it) but, everyday, bit by bit, the pain was edged out by something only creativity could provide: a sense of abundance. To Nadeem, Vinny, Ahmed sb, Ali, Sajal, Irsaa ji: I can’t tell you what a gift your friendship has been. It held me. It continues to hold me. To those of you who write every week: I see you, I love you. See you soon… Samiya #kuchankahi #mirasethi #sajalaly #bilalabbaskhan #nadeembaig #arydigital #drama #pakistan
Likes : 20224
Mira Sethi - 19.6K Likes - right before the dance sequence. we stuffed our faces with shahi supari and danced under the stars, err i mean under the glare of our choreographer’s strickkk gaze 🫠

sajal. ahmed sb. ali. vinny. qudsia. bilal. shehryar. irsaa ji. asma ji. aur bauhat saarey aur. herded and cajoled and loved deeply by nadeem baig 💚

#kuchankahi coming very soon. the spirit of the show: haseena moin-meets-anwar maqsood-meets-muhammad ahmed 💃🏾🫦

📸: @abilgramistudio 

#sajalaly #mirasethi

19.6K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : right before the dance sequence. we stuffed our faces with shahi supari and danced under the stars, err i mean under the glare of our choreographer’s strickkk gaze 🫠 sajal. ahmed sb. ali. vinny. qudsia. bilal. shehryar. irsaa ji. asma ji. aur bauhat saarey aur. herded and cajoled and loved deeply by nadeem baig 💚 #kuchankahi coming very soon. the spirit of the show: haseena moin-meets-anwar maqsood-meets-muhammad ahmed 💃🏾🫦 📸: @abilgramistudio #sajalaly #mirasethi
Likes : 19553
Mira Sethi - 12.4K Likes - This independence day we celebrate inflation; arshad nadeem; monstrous energy bills; arshad nadeem; a stolen mandate; arshad nadeem; the endless parasitic hegemony of One Institution; arshad nadeem; carcinogenic air pollution; arshad nadeem; beautiful broken flooded roads; payen arshad; clandestine 4 am meet-ups absolutely crucial for literary inspo; payen arshad; macro economic collapse; payen arshad; crrrupt politicians in crisp shalwar kameezes; payen arshad; mothers beyond borders….payen arsh—

Mubarak Mubarak 🤍🌱

Feel free to add anything I forgot 

Xx

12.4K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : This independence day we celebrate inflation; arshad nadeem; monstrous energy bills; arshad nadeem; a stolen mandate; arshad nadeem; the endless parasitic hegemony of One Institution; arshad nadeem; carcinogenic air pollution; arshad nadeem; beautiful broken flooded roads; payen arshad; clandestine 4 am meet-ups absolutely crucial for literary inspo; payen arshad; macro economic collapse; payen arshad; crrrupt politicians in crisp shalwar kameezes; payen arshad; mothers beyond borders….payen arsh— Mubarak Mubarak 🤍🌱 Feel free to add anything I forgot Xx
Likes : 12351
Mira Sethi - 11.3K Likes - celebrating waleed & emily 🌹🎵✨

  celebrating salman 🧿🤍

  briefly celebrating my nails

11.3K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : celebrating waleed & emily 🌹🎵✨ celebrating salman 🧿🤍 briefly celebrating my nails
Likes : 11337
Mira Sethi - 11.3K Likes - celebrating waleed & emily 🌹🎵✨

  celebrating salman 🧿🤍

  briefly celebrating my nails

11.3K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : celebrating waleed & emily 🌹🎵✨ celebrating salman 🧿🤍 briefly celebrating my nails
Likes : 11337
Mira Sethi - 11.3K Likes - celebrating waleed & emily 🌹🎵✨

  celebrating salman 🧿🤍

  briefly celebrating my nails

11.3K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : celebrating waleed & emily 🌹🎵✨ celebrating salman 🧿🤍 briefly celebrating my nails
Likes : 11337
Mira Sethi - 11.3K Likes - celebrating waleed & emily 🌹🎵✨

  celebrating salman 🧿🤍

  briefly celebrating my nails

11.3K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : celebrating waleed & emily 🌹🎵✨ celebrating salman 🧿🤍 briefly celebrating my nails
Likes : 11337
Mira Sethi - 11.3K Likes - celebrating waleed & emily 🌹🎵✨

  celebrating salman 🧿🤍

  briefly celebrating my nails

11.3K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : celebrating waleed & emily 🌹🎵✨ celebrating salman 🧿🤍 briefly celebrating my nails
Likes : 11337
Mira Sethi - 11.3K Likes - celebrating waleed & emily 🌹🎵✨

  celebrating salman 🧿🤍

  briefly celebrating my nails

11.3K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : celebrating waleed & emily 🌹🎵✨ celebrating salman 🧿🤍 briefly celebrating my nails
Likes : 11337
Mira Sethi - 11.3K Likes - celebrating waleed & emily 🌹🎵✨

  celebrating salman 🧿🤍

  briefly celebrating my nails

11.3K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : celebrating waleed & emily 🌹🎵✨ celebrating salman 🧿🤍 briefly celebrating my nails
Likes : 11337
Mira Sethi - 11.3K Likes - celebrating waleed & emily 🌹🎵✨

  celebrating salman 🧿🤍

  briefly celebrating my nails

11.3K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : celebrating waleed & emily 🌹🎵✨ celebrating salman 🧿🤍 briefly celebrating my nails
Likes : 11337
Mira Sethi - 11.3K Likes - celebrating waleed & emily 🌹🎵✨

  celebrating salman 🧿🤍

  briefly celebrating my nails

11.3K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : celebrating waleed & emily 🌹🎵✨ celebrating salman 🧿🤍 briefly celebrating my nails
Likes : 11337
Mira Sethi - 11.3K Likes - celebrating waleed & emily 🌹🎵✨

  celebrating salman 🧿🤍

  briefly celebrating my nails

11.3K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : celebrating waleed & emily 🌹🎵✨ celebrating salman 🧿🤍 briefly celebrating my nails
Likes : 11337
Mira Sethi - 11.1K Likes - TODAY I MET MY HERO. Remember the kid who stood up to that vile reporter at Aurat March Lahore? I found him on Twitter, asked if I could come over to express my gratitude and met his whole family. Muhammad Ali is only 20, but he radiates clarity and courage. I’m going to do whatever it takes to make sure his light is never dimmed. So full of gratitude today. ✨🙏🏾🌹

11.1K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : TODAY I MET MY HERO. Remember the kid who stood up to that vile reporter at Aurat March Lahore? I found him on Twitter, asked if I could come over to express my gratitude and met his whole family. Muhammad Ali is only 20, but he radiates clarity and courage. I’m going to do whatever it takes to make sure his light is never dimmed. So full of gratitude today. ✨🙏🏾🌹
Likes : 11076
Mira Sethi - 10.5K Likes - Samiya tum apni hadoN se baahir ho rahi ho

#kuchankahi

10.5K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : Samiya tum apni hadoN se baahir ho rahi ho #kuchankahi
Likes : 10514
Mira Sethi - 10.2K Likes - A note of appreciation for this incredible human and actor with whom I’ve had the DELIGHT to work with on five projects: JAANUM, CHUPKE CHUPKE, PARISTAN, KUCH ANKAHI, VERY FILMY. Thank you for making me
laugh through everything @alisafina 💚💚💚

#actors #alisafina #pakistan #veryfilmy #humtv #comedy #ramadan #mirasethi #drama #kuchankahi #chupkechupke

10.2K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : A note of appreciation for this incredible human and actor with whom I’ve had the DELIGHT to work with on five projects: JAANUM, CHUPKE CHUPKE, PARISTAN, KUCH ANKAHI, VERY FILMY. Thank you for making me laugh through everything @alisafina 💚💚💚 #actors #alisafina #pakistan #veryfilmy #humtv #comedy #ramadan #mirasethi #drama #kuchankahi #chupkechupke
Likes : 10196
Mira Sethi - 8.8K Likes - I recently played tennis for a television commercial. F**ken love this aspect of my job. On the other side of the court was Shaan who gallantly sent me skittering every which way. But then—I did too 🐒

#television #tvc #pakistan #mirasethi

8.8K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : I recently played tennis for a television commercial. F**ken love this aspect of my job. On the other side of the court was Shaan who gallantly sent me skittering every which way. But then—I did too 🐒 #television #tvc #pakistan #mirasethi
Likes : 8837
Mira Sethi - 8.7K Likes - ع gel…..🖤

8.7K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : ع gel…..🖤
Likes : 8710
Mira Sethi - 8.4K Likes - I never saw her in self-pitying postures, never saw her hunched or slouched, complaining about her fate. She had agency, and she used it—from creating the recipe for Mitchell’s Chilli Garlic sauce and despatching it to the factory, to helping the unemployed find employment, to very successfully blackmailing me: “Promise me you’ll get married before I die.” 

Up until the day she died, she took her eyebrow pencil and drew a sharp crescent over her brows; she doused herself - her kameez and her chiffon dupattas - in perfume. A couple of months before she passed away, I walked into her room to find her lifting her arms up and down, up and down, exactly as her physiotherapist had recommended. She was visibly frail now, but she was determined to fight. It moved me to tears — her will to live, her insistence on her own dignity, the formidable struggle of mind over matter. 

Bibi was a force. Just as inter-generational trauma is real, so is inter-generational resilience, should you wish to cultivate it. 

When she passed away, my cousin texted me. “How are you feeling?” she asked. “The end of an era,” I said. 

My dearest Bibi, I will remember you swimming placidly in a crochet cap in a tubewell-filled pool; annihilating me in Rummy; telling me, when I got married, how thrilled you were because Bilal’s parents were “good, kind people”; squeezing my hand, when your health was failing, to repeatedly tell me: “I love you very much.” 

The trend these days is for women to model vulnerable strength (as opposed to no-nonsense strength). What we don’t realise, what we so take for granted, is that it took generations upon generations of more masculine-coded engagement, to get to a place where we now have the luxury of talking endlessly about “our traumas.”

To my dear Bibi who came of age in the 50s: thank you for your strength. I didn’t understand it until I was forced to confront its absence in my own life.

8.4K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : I never saw her in self-pitying postures, never saw her hunched or slouched, complaining about her fate. She had agency, and she used it—from creating the recipe for Mitchell’s Chilli Garlic sauce and despatching it to the factory, to helping the unemployed find employment, to very successfully blackmailing me: “Promise me you’ll get married before I die.” Up until the day she died, she took her eyebrow pencil and drew a sharp crescent over her brows; she doused herself – her kameez and her chiffon dupattas – in perfume. A couple of months before she passed away, I walked into her room to find her lifting her arms up and down, up and down, exactly as her physiotherapist had recommended. She was visibly frail now, but she was determined to fight. It moved me to tears — her will to live, her insistence on her own dignity, the formidable struggle of mind over matter. Bibi was a force. Just as inter-generational trauma is real, so is inter-generational resilience, should you wish to cultivate it. When she passed away, my cousin texted me. “How are you feeling?” she asked. “The end of an era,” I said. My dearest Bibi, I will remember you swimming placidly in a crochet cap in a tubewell-filled pool; annihilating me in Rummy; telling me, when I got married, how thrilled you were because Bilal’s parents were “good, kind people”; squeezing my hand, when your health was failing, to repeatedly tell me: “I love you very much.” The trend these days is for women to model vulnerable strength (as opposed to no-nonsense strength). What we don’t realise, what we so take for granted, is that it took generations upon generations of more masculine-coded engagement, to get to a place where we now have the luxury of talking endlessly about “our traumas.” To my dear Bibi who came of age in the 50s: thank you for your strength. I didn’t understand it until I was forced to confront its absence in my own life.
Likes : 8397
Mira Sethi - 8.4K Likes - I never saw her in self-pitying postures, never saw her hunched or slouched, complaining about her fate. She had agency, and she used it—from creating the recipe for Mitchell’s Chilli Garlic sauce and despatching it to the factory, to helping the unemployed find employment, to very successfully blackmailing me: “Promise me you’ll get married before I die.” 

Up until the day she died, she took her eyebrow pencil and drew a sharp crescent over her brows; she doused herself - her kameez and her chiffon dupattas - in perfume. A couple of months before she passed away, I walked into her room to find her lifting her arms up and down, up and down, exactly as her physiotherapist had recommended. She was visibly frail now, but she was determined to fight. It moved me to tears — her will to live, her insistence on her own dignity, the formidable struggle of mind over matter. 

Bibi was a force. Just as inter-generational trauma is real, so is inter-generational resilience, should you wish to cultivate it. 

When she passed away, my cousin texted me. “How are you feeling?” she asked. “The end of an era,” I said. 

My dearest Bibi, I will remember you swimming placidly in a crochet cap in a tubewell-filled pool; annihilating me in Rummy; telling me, when I got married, how thrilled you were because Bilal’s parents were “good, kind people”; squeezing my hand, when your health was failing, to repeatedly tell me: “I love you very much.” 

The trend these days is for women to model vulnerable strength (as opposed to no-nonsense strength). What we don’t realise, what we so take for granted, is that it took generations upon generations of more masculine-coded engagement, to get to a place where we now have the luxury of talking endlessly about “our traumas.”

To my dear Bibi who came of age in the 50s: thank you for your strength. I didn’t understand it until I was forced to confront its absence in my own life.

8.4K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : I never saw her in self-pitying postures, never saw her hunched or slouched, complaining about her fate. She had agency, and she used it—from creating the recipe for Mitchell’s Chilli Garlic sauce and despatching it to the factory, to helping the unemployed find employment, to very successfully blackmailing me: “Promise me you’ll get married before I die.” Up until the day she died, she took her eyebrow pencil and drew a sharp crescent over her brows; she doused herself – her kameez and her chiffon dupattas – in perfume. A couple of months before she passed away, I walked into her room to find her lifting her arms up and down, up and down, exactly as her physiotherapist had recommended. She was visibly frail now, but she was determined to fight. It moved me to tears — her will to live, her insistence on her own dignity, the formidable struggle of mind over matter. Bibi was a force. Just as inter-generational trauma is real, so is inter-generational resilience, should you wish to cultivate it. When she passed away, my cousin texted me. “How are you feeling?” she asked. “The end of an era,” I said. My dearest Bibi, I will remember you swimming placidly in a crochet cap in a tubewell-filled pool; annihilating me in Rummy; telling me, when I got married, how thrilled you were because Bilal’s parents were “good, kind people”; squeezing my hand, when your health was failing, to repeatedly tell me: “I love you very much.” The trend these days is for women to model vulnerable strength (as opposed to no-nonsense strength). What we don’t realise, what we so take for granted, is that it took generations upon generations of more masculine-coded engagement, to get to a place where we now have the luxury of talking endlessly about “our traumas.” To my dear Bibi who came of age in the 50s: thank you for your strength. I didn’t understand it until I was forced to confront its absence in my own life.
Likes : 8397
Mira Sethi - 8.4K Likes - I never saw her in self-pitying postures, never saw her hunched or slouched, complaining about her fate. She had agency, and she used it—from creating the recipe for Mitchell’s Chilli Garlic sauce and despatching it to the factory, to helping the unemployed find employment, to very successfully blackmailing me: “Promise me you’ll get married before I die.” 

Up until the day she died, she took her eyebrow pencil and drew a sharp crescent over her brows; she doused herself - her kameez and her chiffon dupattas - in perfume. A couple of months before she passed away, I walked into her room to find her lifting her arms up and down, up and down, exactly as her physiotherapist had recommended. She was visibly frail now, but she was determined to fight. It moved me to tears — her will to live, her insistence on her own dignity, the formidable struggle of mind over matter. 

Bibi was a force. Just as inter-generational trauma is real, so is inter-generational resilience, should you wish to cultivate it. 

When she passed away, my cousin texted me. “How are you feeling?” she asked. “The end of an era,” I said. 

My dearest Bibi, I will remember you swimming placidly in a crochet cap in a tubewell-filled pool; annihilating me in Rummy; telling me, when I got married, how thrilled you were because Bilal’s parents were “good, kind people”; squeezing my hand, when your health was failing, to repeatedly tell me: “I love you very much.” 

The trend these days is for women to model vulnerable strength (as opposed to no-nonsense strength). What we don’t realise, what we so take for granted, is that it took generations upon generations of more masculine-coded engagement, to get to a place where we now have the luxury of talking endlessly about “our traumas.”

To my dear Bibi who came of age in the 50s: thank you for your strength. I didn’t understand it until I was forced to confront its absence in my own life.

8.4K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : I never saw her in self-pitying postures, never saw her hunched or slouched, complaining about her fate. She had agency, and she used it—from creating the recipe for Mitchell’s Chilli Garlic sauce and despatching it to the factory, to helping the unemployed find employment, to very successfully blackmailing me: “Promise me you’ll get married before I die.” Up until the day she died, she took her eyebrow pencil and drew a sharp crescent over her brows; she doused herself – her kameez and her chiffon dupattas – in perfume. A couple of months before she passed away, I walked into her room to find her lifting her arms up and down, up and down, exactly as her physiotherapist had recommended. She was visibly frail now, but she was determined to fight. It moved me to tears — her will to live, her insistence on her own dignity, the formidable struggle of mind over matter. Bibi was a force. Just as inter-generational trauma is real, so is inter-generational resilience, should you wish to cultivate it. When she passed away, my cousin texted me. “How are you feeling?” she asked. “The end of an era,” I said. My dearest Bibi, I will remember you swimming placidly in a crochet cap in a tubewell-filled pool; annihilating me in Rummy; telling me, when I got married, how thrilled you were because Bilal’s parents were “good, kind people”; squeezing my hand, when your health was failing, to repeatedly tell me: “I love you very much.” The trend these days is for women to model vulnerable strength (as opposed to no-nonsense strength). What we don’t realise, what we so take for granted, is that it took generations upon generations of more masculine-coded engagement, to get to a place where we now have the luxury of talking endlessly about “our traumas.” To my dear Bibi who came of age in the 50s: thank you for your strength. I didn’t understand it until I was forced to confront its absence in my own life.
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Mira Sethi - 8.4K Likes - I never saw her in self-pitying postures, never saw her hunched or slouched, complaining about her fate. She had agency, and she used it—from creating the recipe for Mitchell’s Chilli Garlic sauce and despatching it to the factory, to helping the unemployed find employment, to very successfully blackmailing me: “Promise me you’ll get married before I die.” 

Up until the day she died, she took her eyebrow pencil and drew a sharp crescent over her brows; she doused herself - her kameez and her chiffon dupattas - in perfume. A couple of months before she passed away, I walked into her room to find her lifting her arms up and down, up and down, exactly as her physiotherapist had recommended. She was visibly frail now, but she was determined to fight. It moved me to tears — her will to live, her insistence on her own dignity, the formidable struggle of mind over matter. 

Bibi was a force. Just as inter-generational trauma is real, so is inter-generational resilience, should you wish to cultivate it. 

When she passed away, my cousin texted me. “How are you feeling?” she asked. “The end of an era,” I said. 

My dearest Bibi, I will remember you swimming placidly in a crochet cap in a tubewell-filled pool; annihilating me in Rummy; telling me, when I got married, how thrilled you were because Bilal’s parents were “good, kind people”; squeezing my hand, when your health was failing, to repeatedly tell me: “I love you very much.” 

The trend these days is for women to model vulnerable strength (as opposed to no-nonsense strength). What we don’t realise, what we so take for granted, is that it took generations upon generations of more masculine-coded engagement, to get to a place where we now have the luxury of talking endlessly about “our traumas.”

To my dear Bibi who came of age in the 50s: thank you for your strength. I didn’t understand it until I was forced to confront its absence in my own life.

8.4K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : I never saw her in self-pitying postures, never saw her hunched or slouched, complaining about her fate. She had agency, and she used it—from creating the recipe for Mitchell’s Chilli Garlic sauce and despatching it to the factory, to helping the unemployed find employment, to very successfully blackmailing me: “Promise me you’ll get married before I die.” Up until the day she died, she took her eyebrow pencil and drew a sharp crescent over her brows; she doused herself – her kameez and her chiffon dupattas – in perfume. A couple of months before she passed away, I walked into her room to find her lifting her arms up and down, up and down, exactly as her physiotherapist had recommended. She was visibly frail now, but she was determined to fight. It moved me to tears — her will to live, her insistence on her own dignity, the formidable struggle of mind over matter. Bibi was a force. Just as inter-generational trauma is real, so is inter-generational resilience, should you wish to cultivate it. When she passed away, my cousin texted me. “How are you feeling?” she asked. “The end of an era,” I said. My dearest Bibi, I will remember you swimming placidly in a crochet cap in a tubewell-filled pool; annihilating me in Rummy; telling me, when I got married, how thrilled you were because Bilal’s parents were “good, kind people”; squeezing my hand, when your health was failing, to repeatedly tell me: “I love you very much.” The trend these days is for women to model vulnerable strength (as opposed to no-nonsense strength). What we don’t realise, what we so take for granted, is that it took generations upon generations of more masculine-coded engagement, to get to a place where we now have the luxury of talking endlessly about “our traumas.” To my dear Bibi who came of age in the 50s: thank you for your strength. I didn’t understand it until I was forced to confront its absence in my own life.
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Mira Sethi - 8.4K Likes - I never saw her in self-pitying postures, never saw her hunched or slouched, complaining about her fate. She had agency, and she used it—from creating the recipe for Mitchell’s Chilli Garlic sauce and despatching it to the factory, to helping the unemployed find employment, to very successfully blackmailing me: “Promise me you’ll get married before I die.” 

Up until the day she died, she took her eyebrow pencil and drew a sharp crescent over her brows; she doused herself - her kameez and her chiffon dupattas - in perfume. A couple of months before she passed away, I walked into her room to find her lifting her arms up and down, up and down, exactly as her physiotherapist had recommended. She was visibly frail now, but she was determined to fight. It moved me to tears — her will to live, her insistence on her own dignity, the formidable struggle of mind over matter. 

Bibi was a force. Just as inter-generational trauma is real, so is inter-generational resilience, should you wish to cultivate it. 

When she passed away, my cousin texted me. “How are you feeling?” she asked. “The end of an era,” I said. 

My dearest Bibi, I will remember you swimming placidly in a crochet cap in a tubewell-filled pool; annihilating me in Rummy; telling me, when I got married, how thrilled you were because Bilal’s parents were “good, kind people”; squeezing my hand, when your health was failing, to repeatedly tell me: “I love you very much.” 

The trend these days is for women to model vulnerable strength (as opposed to no-nonsense strength). What we don’t realise, what we so take for granted, is that it took generations upon generations of more masculine-coded engagement, to get to a place where we now have the luxury of talking endlessly about “our traumas.”

To my dear Bibi who came of age in the 50s: thank you for your strength. I didn’t understand it until I was forced to confront its absence in my own life.

8.4K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : I never saw her in self-pitying postures, never saw her hunched or slouched, complaining about her fate. She had agency, and she used it—from creating the recipe for Mitchell’s Chilli Garlic sauce and despatching it to the factory, to helping the unemployed find employment, to very successfully blackmailing me: “Promise me you’ll get married before I die.” Up until the day she died, she took her eyebrow pencil and drew a sharp crescent over her brows; she doused herself – her kameez and her chiffon dupattas – in perfume. A couple of months before she passed away, I walked into her room to find her lifting her arms up and down, up and down, exactly as her physiotherapist had recommended. She was visibly frail now, but she was determined to fight. It moved me to tears — her will to live, her insistence on her own dignity, the formidable struggle of mind over matter. Bibi was a force. Just as inter-generational trauma is real, so is inter-generational resilience, should you wish to cultivate it. When she passed away, my cousin texted me. “How are you feeling?” she asked. “The end of an era,” I said. My dearest Bibi, I will remember you swimming placidly in a crochet cap in a tubewell-filled pool; annihilating me in Rummy; telling me, when I got married, how thrilled you were because Bilal’s parents were “good, kind people”; squeezing my hand, when your health was failing, to repeatedly tell me: “I love you very much.” The trend these days is for women to model vulnerable strength (as opposed to no-nonsense strength). What we don’t realise, what we so take for granted, is that it took generations upon generations of more masculine-coded engagement, to get to a place where we now have the luxury of talking endlessly about “our traumas.” To my dear Bibi who came of age in the 50s: thank you for your strength. I didn’t understand it until I was forced to confront its absence in my own life.
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Mira Sethi - 8.4K Likes - I never saw her in self-pitying postures, never saw her hunched or slouched, complaining about her fate. She had agency, and she used it—from creating the recipe for Mitchell’s Chilli Garlic sauce and despatching it to the factory, to helping the unemployed find employment, to very successfully blackmailing me: “Promise me you’ll get married before I die.” 

Up until the day she died, she took her eyebrow pencil and drew a sharp crescent over her brows; she doused herself - her kameez and her chiffon dupattas - in perfume. A couple of months before she passed away, I walked into her room to find her lifting her arms up and down, up and down, exactly as her physiotherapist had recommended. She was visibly frail now, but she was determined to fight. It moved me to tears — her will to live, her insistence on her own dignity, the formidable struggle of mind over matter. 

Bibi was a force. Just as inter-generational trauma is real, so is inter-generational resilience, should you wish to cultivate it. 

When she passed away, my cousin texted me. “How are you feeling?” she asked. “The end of an era,” I said. 

My dearest Bibi, I will remember you swimming placidly in a crochet cap in a tubewell-filled pool; annihilating me in Rummy; telling me, when I got married, how thrilled you were because Bilal’s parents were “good, kind people”; squeezing my hand, when your health was failing, to repeatedly tell me: “I love you very much.” 

The trend these days is for women to model vulnerable strength (as opposed to no-nonsense strength). What we don’t realise, what we so take for granted, is that it took generations upon generations of more masculine-coded engagement, to get to a place where we now have the luxury of talking endlessly about “our traumas.”

To my dear Bibi who came of age in the 50s: thank you for your strength. I didn’t understand it until I was forced to confront its absence in my own life.

8.4K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : I never saw her in self-pitying postures, never saw her hunched or slouched, complaining about her fate. She had agency, and she used it—from creating the recipe for Mitchell’s Chilli Garlic sauce and despatching it to the factory, to helping the unemployed find employment, to very successfully blackmailing me: “Promise me you’ll get married before I die.” Up until the day she died, she took her eyebrow pencil and drew a sharp crescent over her brows; she doused herself – her kameez and her chiffon dupattas – in perfume. A couple of months before she passed away, I walked into her room to find her lifting her arms up and down, up and down, exactly as her physiotherapist had recommended. She was visibly frail now, but she was determined to fight. It moved me to tears — her will to live, her insistence on her own dignity, the formidable struggle of mind over matter. Bibi was a force. Just as inter-generational trauma is real, so is inter-generational resilience, should you wish to cultivate it. When she passed away, my cousin texted me. “How are you feeling?” she asked. “The end of an era,” I said. My dearest Bibi, I will remember you swimming placidly in a crochet cap in a tubewell-filled pool; annihilating me in Rummy; telling me, when I got married, how thrilled you were because Bilal’s parents were “good, kind people”; squeezing my hand, when your health was failing, to repeatedly tell me: “I love you very much.” The trend these days is for women to model vulnerable strength (as opposed to no-nonsense strength). What we don’t realise, what we so take for granted, is that it took generations upon generations of more masculine-coded engagement, to get to a place where we now have the luxury of talking endlessly about “our traumas.” To my dear Bibi who came of age in the 50s: thank you for your strength. I didn’t understand it until I was forced to confront its absence in my own life.
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Mira Sethi - 8.4K Likes - I never saw her in self-pitying postures, never saw her hunched or slouched, complaining about her fate. She had agency, and she used it—from creating the recipe for Mitchell’s Chilli Garlic sauce and despatching it to the factory, to helping the unemployed find employment, to very successfully blackmailing me: “Promise me you’ll get married before I die.” 

Up until the day she died, she took her eyebrow pencil and drew a sharp crescent over her brows; she doused herself - her kameez and her chiffon dupattas - in perfume. A couple of months before she passed away, I walked into her room to find her lifting her arms up and down, up and down, exactly as her physiotherapist had recommended. She was visibly frail now, but she was determined to fight. It moved me to tears — her will to live, her insistence on her own dignity, the formidable struggle of mind over matter. 

Bibi was a force. Just as inter-generational trauma is real, so is inter-generational resilience, should you wish to cultivate it. 

When she passed away, my cousin texted me. “How are you feeling?” she asked. “The end of an era,” I said. 

My dearest Bibi, I will remember you swimming placidly in a crochet cap in a tubewell-filled pool; annihilating me in Rummy; telling me, when I got married, how thrilled you were because Bilal’s parents were “good, kind people”; squeezing my hand, when your health was failing, to repeatedly tell me: “I love you very much.” 

The trend these days is for women to model vulnerable strength (as opposed to no-nonsense strength). What we don’t realise, what we so take for granted, is that it took generations upon generations of more masculine-coded engagement, to get to a place where we now have the luxury of talking endlessly about “our traumas.”

To my dear Bibi who came of age in the 50s: thank you for your strength. I didn’t understand it until I was forced to confront its absence in my own life.

8.4K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : I never saw her in self-pitying postures, never saw her hunched or slouched, complaining about her fate. She had agency, and she used it—from creating the recipe for Mitchell’s Chilli Garlic sauce and despatching it to the factory, to helping the unemployed find employment, to very successfully blackmailing me: “Promise me you’ll get married before I die.” Up until the day she died, she took her eyebrow pencil and drew a sharp crescent over her brows; she doused herself – her kameez and her chiffon dupattas – in perfume. A couple of months before she passed away, I walked into her room to find her lifting her arms up and down, up and down, exactly as her physiotherapist had recommended. She was visibly frail now, but she was determined to fight. It moved me to tears — her will to live, her insistence on her own dignity, the formidable struggle of mind over matter. Bibi was a force. Just as inter-generational trauma is real, so is inter-generational resilience, should you wish to cultivate it. When she passed away, my cousin texted me. “How are you feeling?” she asked. “The end of an era,” I said. My dearest Bibi, I will remember you swimming placidly in a crochet cap in a tubewell-filled pool; annihilating me in Rummy; telling me, when I got married, how thrilled you were because Bilal’s parents were “good, kind people”; squeezing my hand, when your health was failing, to repeatedly tell me: “I love you very much.” The trend these days is for women to model vulnerable strength (as opposed to no-nonsense strength). What we don’t realise, what we so take for granted, is that it took generations upon generations of more masculine-coded engagement, to get to a place where we now have the luxury of talking endlessly about “our traumas.” To my dear Bibi who came of age in the 50s: thank you for your strength. I didn’t understand it until I was forced to confront its absence in my own life.
Likes : 8397
Mira Sethi - 8.4K Likes - I never saw her in self-pitying postures, never saw her hunched or slouched, complaining about her fate. She had agency, and she used it—from creating the recipe for Mitchell’s Chilli Garlic sauce and despatching it to the factory, to helping the unemployed find employment, to very successfully blackmailing me: “Promise me you’ll get married before I die.” 

Up until the day she died, she took her eyebrow pencil and drew a sharp crescent over her brows; she doused herself - her kameez and her chiffon dupattas - in perfume. A couple of months before she passed away, I walked into her room to find her lifting her arms up and down, up and down, exactly as her physiotherapist had recommended. She was visibly frail now, but she was determined to fight. It moved me to tears — her will to live, her insistence on her own dignity, the formidable struggle of mind over matter. 

Bibi was a force. Just as inter-generational trauma is real, so is inter-generational resilience, should you wish to cultivate it. 

When she passed away, my cousin texted me. “How are you feeling?” she asked. “The end of an era,” I said. 

My dearest Bibi, I will remember you swimming placidly in a crochet cap in a tubewell-filled pool; annihilating me in Rummy; telling me, when I got married, how thrilled you were because Bilal’s parents were “good, kind people”; squeezing my hand, when your health was failing, to repeatedly tell me: “I love you very much.” 

The trend these days is for women to model vulnerable strength (as opposed to no-nonsense strength). What we don’t realise, what we so take for granted, is that it took generations upon generations of more masculine-coded engagement, to get to a place where we now have the luxury of talking endlessly about “our traumas.”

To my dear Bibi who came of age in the 50s: thank you for your strength. I didn’t understand it until I was forced to confront its absence in my own life.

8.4K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : I never saw her in self-pitying postures, never saw her hunched or slouched, complaining about her fate. She had agency, and she used it—from creating the recipe for Mitchell’s Chilli Garlic sauce and despatching it to the factory, to helping the unemployed find employment, to very successfully blackmailing me: “Promise me you’ll get married before I die.” Up until the day she died, she took her eyebrow pencil and drew a sharp crescent over her brows; she doused herself – her kameez and her chiffon dupattas – in perfume. A couple of months before she passed away, I walked into her room to find her lifting her arms up and down, up and down, exactly as her physiotherapist had recommended. She was visibly frail now, but she was determined to fight. It moved me to tears — her will to live, her insistence on her own dignity, the formidable struggle of mind over matter. Bibi was a force. Just as inter-generational trauma is real, so is inter-generational resilience, should you wish to cultivate it. When she passed away, my cousin texted me. “How are you feeling?” she asked. “The end of an era,” I said. My dearest Bibi, I will remember you swimming placidly in a crochet cap in a tubewell-filled pool; annihilating me in Rummy; telling me, when I got married, how thrilled you were because Bilal’s parents were “good, kind people”; squeezing my hand, when your health was failing, to repeatedly tell me: “I love you very much.” The trend these days is for women to model vulnerable strength (as opposed to no-nonsense strength). What we don’t realise, what we so take for granted, is that it took generations upon generations of more masculine-coded engagement, to get to a place where we now have the luxury of talking endlessly about “our traumas.” To my dear Bibi who came of age in the 50s: thank you for your strength. I didn’t understand it until I was forced to confront its absence in my own life.
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Mira Sethi - 8K Likes - 👋🏾 goobye twunny twunny 2

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Caption : 👋🏾 goobye twunny twunny 2
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Mira Sethi - 8K Likes - 👋🏾 goobye twunny twunny 2

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Caption : 👋🏾 goobye twunny twunny 2
Likes : 7980
Mira Sethi - 8K Likes - 👋🏾 goobye twunny twunny 2

8K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : 👋🏾 goobye twunny twunny 2
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Mira Sethi - 8K Likes - 👋🏾 goobye twunny twunny 2

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Caption : 👋🏾 goobye twunny twunny 2
Likes : 7980
Mira Sethi - 8K Likes - 👋🏾 goobye twunny twunny 2

8K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : 👋🏾 goobye twunny twunny 2
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Mira Sethi - 8K Likes - 👋🏾 goobye twunny twunny 2

8K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : 👋🏾 goobye twunny twunny 2
Likes : 7980
Mira Sethi - 8K Likes - 👋🏾 goobye twunny twunny 2

8K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : 👋🏾 goobye twunny twunny 2
Likes : 7980
Mira Sethi - 8K Likes - 👋🏾 goobye twunny twunny 2

8K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : 👋🏾 goobye twunny twunny 2
Likes : 7980
Mira Sethi - 8K Likes - 👋🏾 goobye twunny twunny 2

8K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : 👋🏾 goobye twunny twunny 2
Likes : 7980
Mira Sethi - 8K Likes - 👋🏾 goobye twunny twunny 2

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Caption : 👋🏾 goobye twunny twunny 2
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Mira Sethi - 7.8K Likes - intermission

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Caption : intermission
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Mira Sethi - 7.5K Likes - Beta buss ab aur tall nahi hona 

👗: @honeywaqarofficial

#winter #velvet #pakistanifashion

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Caption : Beta buss ab aur tall nahi hona 👗: @honeywaqarofficial #winter #velvet #pakistanifashion
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Mira Sethi - 7.5K Likes - Beta buss ab aur tall nahi hona 

👗: @honeywaqarofficial

#winter #velvet #pakistanifashion

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Caption : Beta buss ab aur tall nahi hona 👗: @honeywaqarofficial #winter #velvet #pakistanifashion
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Mira Sethi - 7.3K Likes - what would samiya’s mother say

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Caption : what would samiya’s mother say
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Mira Sethi - 6.9K Likes - He has a particular way of saying “shahbash.”

Not shah-baash, or shabash, but shab-sh.

Shab-sh. Shab-sh. Shab-sh.

As his student, you rarely hear it. 

When you do, your heart blooms and you contemplate a jump from the highest building at the mad maniacal joy of having received a compliment from Zia Mohyeddin.

I walked into his mandir because I wanted to break myself down. I wanted to look at the rotten tics I’d picked up from TV, and discard them. I wanted to strip down my own inhibitions, and have someone scowl, from a near distance, at my incompetence. I dared myself to be schooled by the Teacherest of teachers. 

It’s not easy working with Zia sb. That scowl - a very special grimace that wonders at your existence - can destroy those faint of heart. But that’s the thing with actors: we want to please. Oh yes we do...

And so it began.

An audition - a successful one (shab-sh!) - followed by three months of rehearsal. 

And here’s what I will say.

The reason Zia sb, at 90, is healthy, alert, armed with the full capacity of his talent, is because HE LOVES WHAT HE DOES. 

Adores it. Is consumed by it. 

His ear is alert to every micro inflection, every twist of less-than-perfect pronunciation. He will make you do it a hundred and twelve times till you get it right. He doesn’t let anything go. 

And he always arrives before you. 

I was once five minutes late to rehearsal. 

“Mira,” he said, beckoning me after rehearsal had ended. 

“You were late today.”

“Sorry, sir.”

“In my book 4 is not 1-minute-past-4.”

“Understood. Sorry, sir.”

We began rehearsing. We got into it. We stood and delivered our lines and scowled and grit our teeth and shouted and walked off stage. 

He watched from his chair. He lit a cigarette. 

Every now and then, when he offered a joke, we swarmed like bees to his chair. He spoke softly.

Zia sahab is moved by Art. He is not moved by people. (Unless that person is a vessel for the Art…) 

Karachi friends, don’t miss his production of Romeo and Juliet at NAPA this month. Tickets on site! 

#romeoandjuliet #ziamohyeddin #theatre #urdupoetry

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Caption : He has a particular way of saying “shahbash.” Not shah-baash, or shabash, but shab-sh. Shab-sh. Shab-sh. Shab-sh. As his student, you rarely hear it. When you do, your heart blooms and you contemplate a jump from the highest building at the mad maniacal joy of having received a compliment from Zia Mohyeddin. I walked into his mandir because I wanted to break myself down. I wanted to look at the rotten tics I’d picked up from TV, and discard them. I wanted to strip down my own inhibitions, and have someone scowl, from a near distance, at my incompetence. I dared myself to be schooled by the Teacherest of teachers. It’s not easy working with Zia sb. That scowl – a very special grimace that wonders at your existence – can destroy those faint of heart. But that’s the thing with actors: we want to please. Oh yes we do… And so it began. An audition – a successful one (shab-sh!) – followed by three months of rehearsal. And here’s what I will say. The reason Zia sb, at 90, is healthy, alert, armed with the full capacity of his talent, is because HE LOVES WHAT HE DOES. Adores it. Is consumed by it. His ear is alert to every micro inflection, every twist of less-than-perfect pronunciation. He will make you do it a hundred and twelve times till you get it right. He doesn’t let anything go. And he always arrives before you. I was once five minutes late to rehearsal. “Mira,” he said, beckoning me after rehearsal had ended. “You were late today.” “Sorry, sir.” “In my book 4 is not 1-minute-past-4.” “Understood. Sorry, sir.” We began rehearsing. We got into it. We stood and delivered our lines and scowled and grit our teeth and shouted and walked off stage. He watched from his chair. He lit a cigarette. Every now and then, when he offered a joke, we swarmed like bees to his chair. He spoke softly. Zia sahab is moved by Art. He is not moved by people. (Unless that person is a vessel for the Art…) Karachi friends, don’t miss his production of Romeo and Juliet at NAPA this month. Tickets on site! #romeoandjuliet #ziamohyeddin #theatre #urdupoetry
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Mira Sethi - 6.8K Likes - What an extraordinary weekend in Lahore. Surrounded by friends and allies. A real homecoming. So much gratitude. 🤍

6.8K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : What an extraordinary weekend in Lahore. Surrounded by friends and allies. A real homecoming. So much gratitude. 🤍
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Mira Sethi - 6.8K Likes - What an extraordinary weekend in Lahore. Surrounded by friends and allies. A real homecoming. So much gratitude. 🤍

6.8K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : What an extraordinary weekend in Lahore. Surrounded by friends and allies. A real homecoming. So much gratitude. 🤍
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Mira Sethi - 6.8K Likes - What an extraordinary weekend in Lahore. Surrounded by friends and allies. A real homecoming. So much gratitude. 🤍

6.8K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : What an extraordinary weekend in Lahore. Surrounded by friends and allies. A real homecoming. So much gratitude. 🤍
Likes : 6806
Mira Sethi - 6.8K Likes - What an extraordinary weekend in Lahore. Surrounded by friends and allies. A real homecoming. So much gratitude. 🤍

6.8K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : What an extraordinary weekend in Lahore. Surrounded by friends and allies. A real homecoming. So much gratitude. 🤍
Likes : 6806
Mira Sethi - 6.8K Likes - What an extraordinary weekend in Lahore. Surrounded by friends and allies. A real homecoming. So much gratitude. 🤍

6.8K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : What an extraordinary weekend in Lahore. Surrounded by friends and allies. A real homecoming. So much gratitude. 🤍
Likes : 6806
Mira Sethi - 6.8K Likes - What an extraordinary weekend in Lahore. Surrounded by friends and allies. A real homecoming. So much gratitude. 🤍

6.8K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : What an extraordinary weekend in Lahore. Surrounded by friends and allies. A real homecoming. So much gratitude. 🤍
Likes : 6806
Mira Sethi - 6.8K Likes - What an extraordinary weekend in Lahore. Surrounded by friends and allies. A real homecoming. So much gratitude. 🤍

6.8K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : What an extraordinary weekend in Lahore. Surrounded by friends and allies. A real homecoming. So much gratitude. 🤍
Likes : 6806
Mira Sethi - 6.8K Likes - What an extraordinary weekend in Lahore. Surrounded by friends and allies. A real homecoming. So much gratitude. 🤍

6.8K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : What an extraordinary weekend in Lahore. Surrounded by friends and allies. A real homecoming. So much gratitude. 🤍
Likes : 6806
Mira Sethi - 6.8K Likes - 1. Me being cute 

2. Samiya modelling for Tanya’s documentary. Choreography and confidence-building by Phupho 

3. Gul Apa watching Fazi and Meenu flirting in the garden

4. Baidi gets a glow-up. Photography by Mooroo, hired by Amanullah 

5. Me being cute 

 عید مبارک! 

@m_aliagha : ‎فوٹو

officialfahadhussayn: 👗

#eid #mirasethi #kuchankahi

6.8K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : 1. Me being cute 2. Samiya modelling for Tanya’s documentary. Choreography and confidence-building by Phupho 3. Gul Apa watching Fazi and Meenu flirting in the garden 4. Baidi gets a glow-up. Photography by Mooroo, hired by Amanullah 5. Me being cute عید مبارک! @m_aliagha : ‎فوٹو officialfahadhussayn: 👗 #eid #mirasethi #kuchankahi
Likes : 6802
Mira Sethi - 6.8K Likes - 1. Me being cute 

2. Samiya modelling for Tanya’s documentary. Choreography and confidence-building by Phupho 

3. Gul Apa watching Fazi and Meenu flirting in the garden

4. Baidi gets a glow-up. Photography by Mooroo, hired by Amanullah 

5. Me being cute 

 عید مبارک! 

@m_aliagha : ‎فوٹو

officialfahadhussayn: 👗

#eid #mirasethi #kuchankahi

6.8K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : 1. Me being cute 2. Samiya modelling for Tanya’s documentary. Choreography and confidence-building by Phupho 3. Gul Apa watching Fazi and Meenu flirting in the garden 4. Baidi gets a glow-up. Photography by Mooroo, hired by Amanullah 5. Me being cute عید مبارک! @m_aliagha : ‎فوٹو officialfahadhussayn: 👗 #eid #mirasethi #kuchankahi
Likes : 6802
Mira Sethi - 6.8K Likes - 1. Me being cute 

2. Samiya modelling for Tanya’s documentary. Choreography and confidence-building by Phupho 

3. Gul Apa watching Fazi and Meenu flirting in the garden

4. Baidi gets a glow-up. Photography by Mooroo, hired by Amanullah 

5. Me being cute 

 عید مبارک! 

@m_aliagha : ‎فوٹو

officialfahadhussayn: 👗

#eid #mirasethi #kuchankahi

6.8K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : 1. Me being cute 2. Samiya modelling for Tanya’s documentary. Choreography and confidence-building by Phupho 3. Gul Apa watching Fazi and Meenu flirting in the garden 4. Baidi gets a glow-up. Photography by Mooroo, hired by Amanullah 5. Me being cute عید مبارک! @m_aliagha : ‎فوٹو officialfahadhussayn: 👗 #eid #mirasethi #kuchankahi
Likes : 6802
Mira Sethi - 6.8K Likes - 1. Me being cute 

2. Samiya modelling for Tanya’s documentary. Choreography and confidence-building by Phupho 

3. Gul Apa watching Fazi and Meenu flirting in the garden

4. Baidi gets a glow-up. Photography by Mooroo, hired by Amanullah 

5. Me being cute 

 عید مبارک! 

@m_aliagha : ‎فوٹو

officialfahadhussayn: 👗

#eid #mirasethi #kuchankahi

6.8K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : 1. Me being cute 2. Samiya modelling for Tanya’s documentary. Choreography and confidence-building by Phupho 3. Gul Apa watching Fazi and Meenu flirting in the garden 4. Baidi gets a glow-up. Photography by Mooroo, hired by Amanullah 5. Me being cute عید مبارک! @m_aliagha : ‎فوٹو officialfahadhussayn: 👗 #eid #mirasethi #kuchankahi
Likes : 6802
Mira Sethi - 6.8K Likes - 1. Me being cute 

2. Samiya modelling for Tanya’s documentary. Choreography and confidence-building by Phupho 

3. Gul Apa watching Fazi and Meenu flirting in the garden

4. Baidi gets a glow-up. Photography by Mooroo, hired by Amanullah 

5. Me being cute 

 عید مبارک! 

@m_aliagha : ‎فوٹو

officialfahadhussayn: 👗

#eid #mirasethi #kuchankahi

6.8K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : 1. Me being cute 2. Samiya modelling for Tanya’s documentary. Choreography and confidence-building by Phupho 3. Gul Apa watching Fazi and Meenu flirting in the garden 4. Baidi gets a glow-up. Photography by Mooroo, hired by Amanullah 5. Me being cute عید مبارک! @m_aliagha : ‎فوٹو officialfahadhussayn: 👗 #eid #mirasethi #kuchankahi
Likes : 6802
Mira Sethi - 6.4K Likes - Eid Milad Un Nabi Mubarak 

Lahore 

29. 09. 2023

6.4K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : Eid Milad Un Nabi Mubarak Lahore 29. 09. 2023
Likes : 6419
Mira Sethi - 6.4K Likes - Eid Milad Un Nabi Mubarak 

Lahore 

29. 09. 2023

6.4K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : Eid Milad Un Nabi Mubarak Lahore 29. 09. 2023
Likes : 6419
Mira Sethi - 6.4K Likes - Eid Milad Un Nabi Mubarak 

Lahore 

29. 09. 2023

6.4K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : Eid Milad Un Nabi Mubarak Lahore 29. 09. 2023
Likes : 6419
Mira Sethi - 6.4K Likes - Eid Milad Un Nabi Mubarak 

Lahore 

29. 09. 2023

6.4K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : Eid Milad Un Nabi Mubarak Lahore 29. 09. 2023
Likes : 6419
Mira Sethi - 6.4K Likes - Eid Milad Un Nabi Mubarak 

Lahore 

29. 09. 2023

6.4K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : Eid Milad Un Nabi Mubarak Lahore 29. 09. 2023
Likes : 6419
Mira Sethi - 6.4K Likes - Eid Milad Un Nabi Mubarak 

Lahore 

29. 09. 2023

6.4K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : Eid Milad Un Nabi Mubarak Lahore 29. 09. 2023
Likes : 6419
Mira Sethi - 6.4K Likes - Eid Milad Un Nabi Mubarak 

Lahore 

29. 09. 2023

6.4K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : Eid Milad Un Nabi Mubarak Lahore 29. 09. 2023
Likes : 6419
Mira Sethi - 6.4K Likes - Eid Milad Un Nabi Mubarak 

Lahore 

29. 09. 2023

6.4K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : Eid Milad Un Nabi Mubarak Lahore 29. 09. 2023
Likes : 6419
Mira Sethi - 6.3K Likes - aap screen pe bohat healthy lagti hain 🌹🔪🌹🔪 🌹🔪🌹

@zainhashmiofficial 
📸: @mngopro 
💄: @saimabargfrede

6.3K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : aap screen pe bohat healthy lagti hain 🌹🔪🌹🔪 🌹🔪🌹 @zainhashmiofficial 📸: @mngopro 💄: @saimabargfrede
Likes : 6346
Mira Sethi - 6.3K Likes - aap screen pe bohat healthy lagti hain 🌹🔪🌹🔪 🌹🔪🌹

@zainhashmiofficial 
📸: @mngopro 
💄: @saimabargfrede

6.3K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : aap screen pe bohat healthy lagti hain 🌹🔪🌹🔪 🌹🔪🌹 @zainhashmiofficial 📸: @mngopro 💄: @saimabargfrede
Likes : 6346
Mira Sethi - 6.3K Likes - aap screen pe bohat healthy lagti hain 🌹🔪🌹🔪 🌹🔪🌹

@zainhashmiofficial 
📸: @mngopro 
💄: @saimabargfrede

6.3K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : aap screen pe bohat healthy lagti hain 🌹🔪🌹🔪 🌹🔪🌹 @zainhashmiofficial 📸: @mngopro 💄: @saimabargfrede
Likes : 6346
Mira Sethi - 6.3K Likes - aap screen pe bohat healthy lagti hain 🌹🔪🌹🔪 🌹🔪🌹

@zainhashmiofficial 
📸: @mngopro 
💄: @saimabargfrede

6.3K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : aap screen pe bohat healthy lagti hain 🌹🔪🌹🔪 🌹🔪🌹 @zainhashmiofficial 📸: @mngopro 💄: @saimabargfrede
Likes : 6346
Mira Sethi - 6.3K Likes - aap screen pe bohat healthy lagti hain 🌹🔪🌹🔪 🌹🔪🌹

@zainhashmiofficial 
📸: @mngopro 
💄: @saimabargfrede

6.3K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : aap screen pe bohat healthy lagti hain 🌹🔪🌹🔪 🌹🔪🌹 @zainhashmiofficial 📸: @mngopro 💄: @saimabargfrede
Likes : 6346
Mira Sethi - 6.3K Likes - aap screen pe bohat healthy lagti hain 🌹🔪🌹🔪 🌹🔪🌹

@zainhashmiofficial 
📸: @mngopro 
💄: @saimabargfrede

6.3K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : aap screen pe bohat healthy lagti hain 🌹🔪🌹🔪 🌹🔪🌹 @zainhashmiofficial 📸: @mngopro 💄: @saimabargfrede
Likes : 6346
Mira Sethi - 6.3K Likes - First teaser for Zubaida and Amanullah - more to come! 🥰

@mooroosicity @humtvpakistanofficial @im.alihassan 

#paristan #humtv #miramooroo #zubaida #amanullah

6.3K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : First teaser for Zubaida and Amanullah – more to come! 🥰 @mooroosicity @humtvpakistanofficial @im.alihassan #paristan #humtv #miramooroo #zubaida #amanullah
Likes : 6298
Mira Sethi - 6.1K Likes - Samiya — moving steadily towards the light. ✨

#kuchankahi

6.1K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : Samiya — moving steadily towards the light. ✨ #kuchankahi
Likes : 6073
Mira Sethi - 5.9K Likes - REDDY BUT NOT STEDDY

#blackandwhite #lahore #books #mirasethi

5.9K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : REDDY BUT NOT STEDDY #blackandwhite #lahore #books #mirasethi
Likes : 5908
Mira Sethi - 5.8K Likes - Haan jee, kaisi lag rahi hai Zubaida? 😁

#paristan #comedy #miramooroo #zubaida #humtv

5.8K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : Haan jee, kaisi lag rahi hai Zubaida? 😁 #paristan #comedy #miramooroo #zubaida #humtv
Likes : 5806
Mira Sethi - 5.8K Likes - she’s a content creator 🧃🧃

#newyork

5.8K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : she’s a content creator 🧃🧃 #newyork
Likes : 5750
Mira Sethi - 5.8K Likes - she’s a content creator 🧃🧃

#newyork

5.8K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : she’s a content creator 🧃🧃 #newyork
Likes : 5750
Mira Sethi - 5.7K Likes - fans are angry 🙈

👗: @saranajum.couture

#fashion #saranajumcouture #blackandwhite #pakistanifashion

5.7K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : fans are angry 🙈 👗: @saranajum.couture #fashion #saranajumcouture #blackandwhite #pakistanifashion
Likes : 5744
Mira Sethi - 5.7K Likes - fans are angry 🙈

👗: @saranajum.couture

#fashion #saranajumcouture #blackandwhite #pakistanifashion

5.7K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : fans are angry 🙈 👗: @saranajum.couture #fashion #saranajumcouture #blackandwhite #pakistanifashion
Likes : 5744
Mira Sethi - 5.7K Likes - fans are angry 🙈

👗: @saranajum.couture

#fashion #saranajumcouture #blackandwhite #pakistanifashion

5.7K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : fans are angry 🙈 👗: @saranajum.couture #fashion #saranajumcouture #blackandwhite #pakistanifashion
Likes : 5744
Mira Sethi - 5.7K Likes - fans are angry 🙈

👗: @saranajum.couture

#fashion #saranajumcouture #blackandwhite #pakistanifashion

5.7K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : fans are angry 🙈 👗: @saranajum.couture #fashion #saranajumcouture #blackandwhite #pakistanifashion
Likes : 5744
Mira Sethi - 5.7K Likes - fans are angry 🙈

👗: @saranajum.couture

#fashion #saranajumcouture #blackandwhite #pakistanifashion

5.7K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : fans are angry 🙈 👗: @saranajum.couture #fashion #saranajumcouture #blackandwhite #pakistanifashion
Likes : 5744
Mira Sethi - 5.5K Likes - dheeray dheeray

5.5K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : dheeray dheeray
Likes : 5503
Mira Sethi - 5.4K Likes - LET US PLAY!!!! (and a Kuch Ankahi reunion 😚) 

outfit: @mishalakhani 

#Hum22ndLuxStyleAwards #HumLuxStyleAwards2023 #LSA2023 #lux #mirasethi #pakistan #fashion

5.4K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : LET US PLAY!!!! (and a Kuch Ankahi reunion 😚) outfit: @mishalakhani #Hum22ndLuxStyleAwards #HumLuxStyleAwards2023 #LSA2023 #lux #mirasethi #pakistan #fashion
Likes : 5359
Mira Sethi - 5.3K Likes - My favourite scene in episode 12. 😆  #KuchAnkahi

5.3K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : My favourite scene in episode 12. 😆 #KuchAnkahi
Likes : 5254
Mira Sethi - 5.1K Likes - wild mountain lavender; a profusion of apple and apricot; shafts of sunlight through impossibly tall poplars; mountain ranges that shade red to brown to snowcapped; swimming in mossgreen lakes; shrieking in icecold streams; getting through insane hikes by making exhausted, relentless fun of each other. heartfull; bohatfull yaar - 
thanks @z0hman @sahersf @fazalrizvi1 @baneenm @ahmed_hasan_khan 
#hunza #khaanabadosh #gilgit #pakistan #mountains

5.1K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : wild mountain lavender; a profusion of apple and apricot; shafts of sunlight through impossibly tall poplars; mountain ranges that shade red to brown to snowcapped; swimming in mossgreen lakes; shrieking in icecold streams; getting through insane hikes by making exhausted, relentless fun of each other. heartfull; bohatfull yaar – thanks @z0hman @sahersf @fazalrizvi1 @baneenm @ahmed_hasan_khan #hunza #khaanabadosh #gilgit #pakistan #mountains
Likes : 5086
Mira Sethi - 5.1K Likes - wild mountain lavender; a profusion of apple and apricot; shafts of sunlight through impossibly tall poplars; mountain ranges that shade red to brown to snowcapped; swimming in mossgreen lakes; shrieking in icecold streams; getting through insane hikes by making exhausted, relentless fun of each other. heartfull; bohatfull yaar - 
thanks @z0hman @sahersf @fazalrizvi1 @baneenm @ahmed_hasan_khan 
#hunza #khaanabadosh #gilgit #pakistan #mountains

5.1K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : wild mountain lavender; a profusion of apple and apricot; shafts of sunlight through impossibly tall poplars; mountain ranges that shade red to brown to snowcapped; swimming in mossgreen lakes; shrieking in icecold streams; getting through insane hikes by making exhausted, relentless fun of each other. heartfull; bohatfull yaar – thanks @z0hman @sahersf @fazalrizvi1 @baneenm @ahmed_hasan_khan #hunza #khaanabadosh #gilgit #pakistan #mountains
Likes : 5086
Mira Sethi - 5.1K Likes - wild mountain lavender; a profusion of apple and apricot; shafts of sunlight through impossibly tall poplars; mountain ranges that shade red to brown to snowcapped; swimming in mossgreen lakes; shrieking in icecold streams; getting through insane hikes by making exhausted, relentless fun of each other. heartfull; bohatfull yaar - 
thanks @z0hman @sahersf @fazalrizvi1 @baneenm @ahmed_hasan_khan 
#hunza #khaanabadosh #gilgit #pakistan #mountains

5.1K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : wild mountain lavender; a profusion of apple and apricot; shafts of sunlight through impossibly tall poplars; mountain ranges that shade red to brown to snowcapped; swimming in mossgreen lakes; shrieking in icecold streams; getting through insane hikes by making exhausted, relentless fun of each other. heartfull; bohatfull yaar – thanks @z0hman @sahersf @fazalrizvi1 @baneenm @ahmed_hasan_khan #hunza #khaanabadosh #gilgit #pakistan #mountains
Likes : 5086
Mira Sethi - 5.1K Likes - wild mountain lavender; a profusion of apple and apricot; shafts of sunlight through impossibly tall poplars; mountain ranges that shade red to brown to snowcapped; swimming in mossgreen lakes; shrieking in icecold streams; getting through insane hikes by making exhausted, relentless fun of each other. heartfull; bohatfull yaar - 
thanks @z0hman @sahersf @fazalrizvi1 @baneenm @ahmed_hasan_khan 
#hunza #khaanabadosh #gilgit #pakistan #mountains

5.1K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : wild mountain lavender; a profusion of apple and apricot; shafts of sunlight through impossibly tall poplars; mountain ranges that shade red to brown to snowcapped; swimming in mossgreen lakes; shrieking in icecold streams; getting through insane hikes by making exhausted, relentless fun of each other. heartfull; bohatfull yaar – thanks @z0hman @sahersf @fazalrizvi1 @baneenm @ahmed_hasan_khan #hunza #khaanabadosh #gilgit #pakistan #mountains
Likes : 5086
Mira Sethi - 5.1K Likes - wild mountain lavender; a profusion of apple and apricot; shafts of sunlight through impossibly tall poplars; mountain ranges that shade red to brown to snowcapped; swimming in mossgreen lakes; shrieking in icecold streams; getting through insane hikes by making exhausted, relentless fun of each other. heartfull; bohatfull yaar - 
thanks @z0hman @sahersf @fazalrizvi1 @baneenm @ahmed_hasan_khan 
#hunza #khaanabadosh #gilgit #pakistan #mountains

5.1K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : wild mountain lavender; a profusion of apple and apricot; shafts of sunlight through impossibly tall poplars; mountain ranges that shade red to brown to snowcapped; swimming in mossgreen lakes; shrieking in icecold streams; getting through insane hikes by making exhausted, relentless fun of each other. heartfull; bohatfull yaar – thanks @z0hman @sahersf @fazalrizvi1 @baneenm @ahmed_hasan_khan #hunza #khaanabadosh #gilgit #pakistan #mountains
Likes : 5086
Mira Sethi - 5.1K Likes - wild mountain lavender; a profusion of apple and apricot; shafts of sunlight through impossibly tall poplars; mountain ranges that shade red to brown to snowcapped; swimming in mossgreen lakes; shrieking in icecold streams; getting through insane hikes by making exhausted, relentless fun of each other. heartfull; bohatfull yaar - 
thanks @z0hman @sahersf @fazalrizvi1 @baneenm @ahmed_hasan_khan 
#hunza #khaanabadosh #gilgit #pakistan #mountains

5.1K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : wild mountain lavender; a profusion of apple and apricot; shafts of sunlight through impossibly tall poplars; mountain ranges that shade red to brown to snowcapped; swimming in mossgreen lakes; shrieking in icecold streams; getting through insane hikes by making exhausted, relentless fun of each other. heartfull; bohatfull yaar – thanks @z0hman @sahersf @fazalrizvi1 @baneenm @ahmed_hasan_khan #hunza #khaanabadosh #gilgit #pakistan #mountains
Likes : 5086
Mira Sethi - 5.1K Likes - wild mountain lavender; a profusion of apple and apricot; shafts of sunlight through impossibly tall poplars; mountain ranges that shade red to brown to snowcapped; swimming in mossgreen lakes; shrieking in icecold streams; getting through insane hikes by making exhausted, relentless fun of each other. heartfull; bohatfull yaar - 
thanks @z0hman @sahersf @fazalrizvi1 @baneenm @ahmed_hasan_khan 
#hunza #khaanabadosh #gilgit #pakistan #mountains

5.1K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : wild mountain lavender; a profusion of apple and apricot; shafts of sunlight through impossibly tall poplars; mountain ranges that shade red to brown to snowcapped; swimming in mossgreen lakes; shrieking in icecold streams; getting through insane hikes by making exhausted, relentless fun of each other. heartfull; bohatfull yaar – thanks @z0hman @sahersf @fazalrizvi1 @baneenm @ahmed_hasan_khan #hunza #khaanabadosh #gilgit #pakistan #mountains
Likes : 5086
Mira Sethi - 5.1K Likes - wild mountain lavender; a profusion of apple and apricot; shafts of sunlight through impossibly tall poplars; mountain ranges that shade red to brown to snowcapped; swimming in mossgreen lakes; shrieking in icecold streams; getting through insane hikes by making exhausted, relentless fun of each other. heartfull; bohatfull yaar - 
thanks @z0hman @sahersf @fazalrizvi1 @baneenm @ahmed_hasan_khan 
#hunza #khaanabadosh #gilgit #pakistan #mountains

5.1K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : wild mountain lavender; a profusion of apple and apricot; shafts of sunlight through impossibly tall poplars; mountain ranges that shade red to brown to snowcapped; swimming in mossgreen lakes; shrieking in icecold streams; getting through insane hikes by making exhausted, relentless fun of each other. heartfull; bohatfull yaar – thanks @z0hman @sahersf @fazalrizvi1 @baneenm @ahmed_hasan_khan #hunza #khaanabadosh #gilgit #pakistan #mountains
Likes : 5086
Mira Sethi - 5.1K Likes - wild mountain lavender; a profusion of apple and apricot; shafts of sunlight through impossibly tall poplars; mountain ranges that shade red to brown to snowcapped; swimming in mossgreen lakes; shrieking in icecold streams; getting through insane hikes by making exhausted, relentless fun of each other. heartfull; bohatfull yaar - 
thanks @z0hman @sahersf @fazalrizvi1 @baneenm @ahmed_hasan_khan 
#hunza #khaanabadosh #gilgit #pakistan #mountains

5.1K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : wild mountain lavender; a profusion of apple and apricot; shafts of sunlight through impossibly tall poplars; mountain ranges that shade red to brown to snowcapped; swimming in mossgreen lakes; shrieking in icecold streams; getting through insane hikes by making exhausted, relentless fun of each other. heartfull; bohatfull yaar – thanks @z0hman @sahersf @fazalrizvi1 @baneenm @ahmed_hasan_khan #hunza #khaanabadosh #gilgit #pakistan #mountains
Likes : 5086
Mira Sethi - 5.1K Likes - چاند کا اعلان ہوتے ہی خواتین بازاروں کا رخ کرتی ہیں۔ 

🌙 

Lahore vibing!

5.1K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : چاند کا اعلان ہوتے ہی خواتین بازاروں کا رخ کرتی ہیں۔ 🌙 Lahore vibing!
Likes : 5068
Mira Sethi - 5.1K Likes - چاند کا اعلان ہوتے ہی خواتین بازاروں کا رخ کرتی ہیں۔ 

🌙 

Lahore vibing!

5.1K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : چاند کا اعلان ہوتے ہی خواتین بازاروں کا رخ کرتی ہیں۔ 🌙 Lahore vibing!
Likes : 5068
Mira Sethi - 5.1K Likes - چاند کا اعلان ہوتے ہی خواتین بازاروں کا رخ کرتی ہیں۔ 

🌙 

Lahore vibing!

5.1K Likes – Mira Sethi Instagram

Caption : چاند کا اعلان ہوتے ہی خواتین بازاروں کا رخ کرتی ہیں۔ 🌙 Lahore vibing!
Likes : 5068
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Caption : چاند کا اعلان ہوتے ہی خواتین بازاروں کا رخ کرتی ہیں۔ 🌙 Lahore vibing!
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Caption : چاند کا اعلان ہوتے ہی خواتین بازاروں کا رخ کرتی ہیں۔ 🌙 Lahore vibing!
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Lahore vibing!

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Caption : چاند کا اعلان ہوتے ہی خواتین بازاروں کا رخ کرتی ہیں۔ 🌙 Lahore vibing!
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