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Saqlain Mushtaq: The inventor of the 'second' was painted by the daughter

Pink lipstick on lips, red hair on the head - Blue eyeshadow on the eyes from above. If the tweeter's name was not written on the video, it would be difficult to identify the former Pakistani Test cricketer Saqlain Mushtaq. But what happened to them?

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Watching the whole video also answers this question. In fact, this is the style of Saqlain Mushak created by his curious daughter.

Like many people nowadays, Saqlain is locked in his home due to lockdown. Meanwhile, Saqlain's daughter not only put makeup on her face to remove her boredom but also changed her face by wearing a red wig.
In the video, Saqlain Mushtaq is wearing a wig and sitting with his daughter, who is shyly hiding his face. Saqlain Mushtaq says that my daughter is a makeup artist and she made this getup for me.
When her daughter did her father's make-up a few years ago, her photos were also shared on social media.
According to Saqlain, when her daughter first made her makeup, people liked her and now they do the same. In fact, this time he also created his father's new hairstyle.

Saqlain Mushtaq is currently in Islamabad and has been the spin bowling coach of the England World Cup-winning team. Through their videos, they tell people that they should stay home, be safe and be happy with their family.
Talking to BBC Urdu's Abdul Rashid Shakur, Saqlain said that since everyone is in the house nowadays, it was his ten-year-old daughter's idea.
He said that he was playing with his daughter that he said 'close your eyes'. In the meantime, she brought her makeup accessories, which included colors and wigs.
"My daughter loves interesting things and has bought all this stuff from a shop near our home in London."
Saqlain Mushtaq says his daughter is often involved in creative activities, sometimes painted or sometimes made a cartoon.
Saqlain said that through this video, he has tried to bring a smile to people's faces as domestic violence has increased in the world and in England in particular.
'People are depressed and are not dealing with each other. So I want to send a message that we should spend more time with our family, especially children, in the situation caused by the Coronavirus. Play with them, help them study. This situation has given families an opportunity to draw closer to each other. 


Source: BBC

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