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Pakistan’s beloved singer Atif Aslam mourns the passing of his father, Muhammad Aslam, at age 77. His father died after a long illness and a month after surviving a heart attack. He shared the news through a poignant Instagram post.
In the post, Atif wrote, “A final goodbye to my Iron Man. Rest in love, Abu G. Keep us in your prayers.” He also included a touching image of himself kissing his father on the cheek.
The funeral prayers took place in Valencia Town, Lahore, after Asr prayers. Pakistani celebrities and public figures poured in condolences.
Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif prayed for strength for Atif and his family. Fans across social media offered heartfelt prayers and tributes.
Atif often talks about how his father influenced and guided him. He even describes him as “my Iron Man,” which indicates strength and support. Previously, Atif had mentioned that he calls his mother before every major decision he makes. This indicates the esteem he holds for both of his parents.
Atif had just performed a large concert in Karachi just one day before his father passed away. Atif was faced with some unanticipated challenges during the show when the audience surged, and he had to fight to keep the show together.
Now the question for Atif’s fan base is whether he will stay on tour or postpone the upcoming shows.
One fan asked on Reddit, “Will he cancel or reschedule his tour?”
Organizers and fans are waiting to hear the news out of supportive concern for the artist.
Atif Aslam’s father’s death is a tragedy, not just for Atif but for anyone who appreciates the bond of family love. Atif rightly and respectfully commemorated his father in a touching post, which moved so many of his fans.
Atif’s tribute is a reminder that there are real, sensibly personal stories behind every star that matters. Rest in peace to Atif’s father, and prayers for strength and comfort to find their way to the family. Atif will have the memory of his father reflecting on his drive at this moment on his journey.
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