What Pakistan Googled in 2019. Sara Ali Khan sixth most searched celebrity in Pakistan

Sara Ali Khan figured in sixth place in Google’s most-searched list in Pakistan. She made her Bollywood debut with a box office dud opposite Sushant Singh Rajput - Kedarnath

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Sara Ali Khan figured in sixth place in Google most-searched list in Pakistan. She made her Bollywood debut with a box office dud opposite Sushant Singh Rajput - Kedarnath.

The actor is known for her Bollywood movies, vibrant social presence and unique fashion styles. She will be seen alongside Kartik Aaryan in an Imtiaz Ali film. She will also be seen opposite Varun Dhawan in an adaptation of 1995 comedy film Coolie No 1.

Adnan Sami, the Pakistani singer who got Indian citizenship a few years ago, also made it to the list of most searched people across the internet. The singer has often been trolled for being an undercover agent and questioned about his father and his loyalty to his motherland.

Bollywood films Kabir Singh and Gully Boy have been listed as the fifth and tenth most searched for in Pakistan this year.

Others in the list include former Pakistani actresses Naimal Khawar Khan and Alizeh Shah; late actor, also dubbed as the Chocolate Hero of Pakistan, Waheed Murad; cricketer Babar Azam and Asif Ali and Mohammad Amir; news anchor Madiha Naqvi.

Indian reality TV series Big Boss- season 13 was the second most trending search while TV show Motu Patlu came up as the eighth-most searched in the list the Google Trends Year in Search 2019. The list has been compiled based on search terms that had the highest spike in 2019 as compared to the previous year.

Also Read: What Indians Googled In 2019? Check Out The Full List

Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman was placed at number 9 in the list. He shot into limelight after he shot down a Pakistani aircraft F-16, which had transgressed into the Indian airspace during a dog fight between Indian and Pakistani air force in February this year and in the process, his plane crossed over to Pakistani side and was shot down.

He ejected safely but was taken into custody by the Pakistan Army upon landing. Before his plane was shot, he had hit a Pakistani F-16. Abhinandan returned to India on March 1 via the Wagah-Attari border after two days in Pakistani captivity. Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan announced the release of Varthaman, terming his decision a peace gesture.


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