Zareen Khan quashes the rumours of her romancing with Pakistani cricketer Fakhar Zaman

The rumours of the cricketers and Bollywood actresses’ link-ups is not a new thing, it’s very common these days.

Right from Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi and Sharmila Tagore to Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma, there have been many cricketing and Bollywood pairs.

This time around it is the turn of Zareen Khan, the prominent actress, to be in the news for the same reason as she was known to have romancing with the star Pakistan cricketer Fakhar Zaman who hogged the limelight by becoming the first batsman from his country to smash a double century in the ODIs.

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Zareen, on the other hand, is known for acting in some good Bollywood movies since making her debut alongside the superstar Salman Khan with the film ‘Veer’ in 2010.

According to the reports in News India, Zareen had given away her heart to Pakistan’s budding cricketer. She had said that she loved the looks and style of Fakhar Zaman and also had a liking to his attacking style of play.

“Today, the actress we are talking about is Zareen Khan, Zareen has also given heart to a Pakistani cricketer. And this player is Fakhar Zaman who completed the fastest 1000 runs in his ODIs,’ the report read.

The Bollywood diva, however, took to Twitter to decline the surfacing reports of her romance with the Pakistani cricketer. She just quoted the news in her tweet and wrote, “Bullshit!.”

As far as the cricketer is concerned, Fakhar is yet to open up on this matter and is currently with Pakistan team in Dubai which is playing a Test match against the Aussies.

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