'Coronation Street' Spoilers: Zeedan Nazir Calls Off Engagement To Rana Habeeb After Sharif's Affair

Zeedan has watched the breakdown of his grandparents' marriage.

Coronation Street’s Rana Habeeb is set to have her heart broken when boyfriend Zeedan Nazir calls off their engagement. 

In scenes to air on the ITV soap next week, Zeedan (Qasim Akhtar) will realise he can no longer marry Rana, after watching the breakdown of his grandparents’ marriage.

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Zeedan calls off his engagement to Rana
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As he sits her down to drop the bombshell, Rana is deeply hurt and tells him she never wants to see him again.

Could this really be it for the couple?

‘Corrie’ fans recently saw Zeedan’s grandfather Sharif leave the Street, after his secret affair with family friend Sonia exposed, leaving his wife Yasmeen devastated. 

Actor Marc Anwar was dismissed from the soap with immediate effect in September, after he posted a series of racially offensive comments on Twitter.

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Sharif Nazir left the Street after his affair with Sonia was exposed
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His abrupt exit meant he was not able to film any final scenes, with his departure explained on screen by Yasmeen receiving a letter from Sharif, explaining he had left Weatherfield for good. 

‘Coronation Street’ airs these scenes on Monday 28 November at 7.30pm and 8.30pm on ITV. 

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'Coronation Street' Continuity Errors
Tim Metcalfe Can't Read?(01 of06)
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When Tim Metcalfe, the biological father of Faye Windass, came on the scene, his new partner, Sally Webster, was shocked to learn later down the line that he couldn’t read. Not as shocked ss some viewers, though, who remembered that Tim first got in contact with Faye over the Internet and via text message, two tools which reading is pretty much fundamental for.This wasn’t the first time Tim stuck out to viewers for the wrong reasons, though, as some fans of the soap noticed that actor Joe Duttine, who plays Tim, had appeared on ‘Corrie’ just three years earlier, as detective Max Carr. (credit:ITV)
Todd Grimshaw's Black Eye(02 of06)
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It’s been very difficult to feel anything other than disdain towards Todd Grimshaw ever since he arrived back on the cobbles, but he managed to illicit a bit of sympathy from viewers last November, when his character was attacked by a group of youths in the street.However, the scenes of his attack prompted a negative reaction from some observant ‘Corrie’ fans, who noticed that producers couldn’t seem to make their minds up whether it was Todd’s left or right eye that had been damaged in the fracas. (credit:Rex)
Mike Baldwin's Secret Nephew(03 of06)
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When ‘Corrie’ icon Mike Baldwin first arrived in the soap, it was established that he was an only child, so you can imagine viewers’ surprise when suddenly his nephew, Danny Baldwin, came on the scene.Still, it did give us more Bradley Walsh on our screens, which is never a bad thing. (credit:ITV)
Bethany Platt's Accent(04 of06)
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Bethany Platt’s return to Weatherfield was much anticipated, not least because of the controversy surrounding her casting, which saw one actress sacked for lying about her age to gain the role.But the question on a lot of viewers’ lips was, if she’d spent practically her entire childhood in Milan, why did she speak with a broad Manchester accent? (credit:ITV)
Ivy Tilsley's Forgotten Husband(05 of06)
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Continuity errors aren’t a new phenomenon on the cobbles, though, and back in the 1970s, the show’s ever-growing audience were shocked when Ivy Tilsley’s first husband, Jack, was completely erased from history.In 1979, Ivy’s husband Bert Tilsley was introduced, who viewers were told she’d been married to for over 20 years… yet in 1972, she’d been seen on screen talking about her husband, Jack, who had been unfaithful to her. (credit:ITV/Rex)
The Rovers Return Loos(06 of06)
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Arguably the biggest continuity error of all the soaps is the toilets in the Rovers Return. There’s a reason they’re seldom-used or seen on screen, and that’s because, based on the geography of the street, the positioning of the toilet doors would lead directly into Ken Barlow’s kitchen.And that's why Ken prefers it when people try and hold it in... (credit:McPix Ltd/REX)