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Juggun Kazim
Juggun Kazim is a Pakistani actor, model, and television host, who has performed in many commercially successful productions, including Man-o-Salwa, Vasl, and Kaagaz Ki Nao, as well as music videos for artists like Shehzad Roy, Jal, and the Mekaal Hasan Band. Juggun also hosted several Pakistani talk shows, including VIPs Only for Aag TV, Honestly Speaking with Juggun Kazim for PTV, and Yeh Subh Tumhari Hai for Express News. She is currently hosting her own show, Morning with Juggun, on PTV. She regularly contributes to the op-ed section of Pakistan’s leading English-language broadsheet, the Express Tribune.
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