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  • Is Abrar Ul Haq thinking of a second marriage? Singer clears the air

    Is Abrar Ul Haq thinking of a second marriage? Singer clears the air

    Abrar ul Haq, our very own bhangra king, enjoys global recognition for his music.
    He keeps his family life private and doesn’t share it with his followers. Despite this, people have spotted him with his wife at various events, where they always appear loving towards eachother.

    In an interview, Abrar was asked about the possibility of a second marriage. “I never even thought about it. My wife wouldn’t actually do anything if I said something about it, but she has, time and again, threatened me with the loss of my life if I considered marrying again,” the Billo Day Ghar singer laughingly said.

    He went on to elaborate that his wife never actually says anything directly about it. “She just gives me hints and warnings from here and there. If I even talk about the idea of a second marriage, she ends up threatening me with serious consequences.”

  • Abrar Ul Haq makes musical comeback

    Abrar Ul Haq makes musical comeback

    Abrar Ul Haq made Bhangra popular in Pakistani pop music. His songs ‘Aaja Ni Baija Cycle Tey,’ and ‘Billo De Ghar’ are timeless hits played at every wedding. Bollywood recently remixed his song ‘Nach Punjaban.’ After quitting politics last year, Abrar Ul Haq has returned to making music.
    Abrar was a guest on Ahmed Ali Butt’s show where he said, “If we put a little effort into it, just like my songs from 15 to 20 years ago,
    such as ‘Jatt Charya Kacheri,’ at that time, no such songs were coming from India.

    They followed this trend, and after that, they started making songs in the same way. Anwar Aziz, our respected politician from Narowal, once met me in court and said there is a compliment for you, especially this Sikh guy is following your music style. Basically, Pakistan should take pride as we started the trend.”
    He was of the opinion that old singers are always angry at new talent. “This used to happen to me, and now singers of my generation are doing it to youngsters. Music of every generation should be respected and enjoyed.”