Saba Azad made her Bollywood debut in the 2008 Indie film Dil Kaddi. A few years later in 2011, he shared the screen with actor Saqib Salim in the romantic comedy film, Mujes Friendship Karoge. Since then, the bond between contemporary has increased with every passing day and has become stronger. Recently in a chat, Saba revealed that Crime Beat was reunited with Salim in the crime beat because they ‘meet like a house on fire’. read on!
Years later, Saba Azad and Saqib Salim came together in the OTT series, Crime Beat, which premiered on 2 February 2025 on ZEE5. Celebs are also promoting the show in the city extensively. Since they have worked together earlier, Saba realized that he had left his previous film, Mujse Friendship carge.
The actor-demonstration further said that it was like making a film with a friend. In an interview with Money Control, B-Town Diva said that there is a slight rest level between them as they are in contact with each other in the previous years.
Neither he nor the team of 2011 romantic comedy film Lost Touch. Therefore, working on crime again felt like an air. “I think we are always vested for each other, and Saqib and I meet like a house on fire,” he said they are really great friends.
Further in the chat, The WHO Your Ginak actress shared that whenever they exclude their hands, enjoy their banners, making them easier for the role for the recently released series. Since their earlier film was a college romance, they enjoyed drowning teeth in doing something different together. For unknown, Muzse Friendship Karge was Sakib Salim’s first film, while it was Azad’s second film.
Coming into the crime beat, the Zee5 series is directed by Sudhir Mishra and Sanjeev Kaul. It follows a small -town journalist’s visit, whose life and career takes a heavy turn due to the influence of a gangster. Saqib Salim led the series as Abhishek, while Saba depicts Azad Maya. He has joined the lead roles by Sai Tamhkar, Adith Kothare and Rahul Bhat.
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