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Bollywood star Kareena Kapoor Khan delighted fans with a spontaneous moment during a public appearance at the launch of a jewelry store in Birmingham, UK.
When a fan asked a question about which Pakistani singer might have featured her in a music video before she rose to fame, Kareena surprised everyone with her answer: Atif Aslam, not the expected Ali Zafar. The east-meets-west moment instantly trended online and captivated Six-Screen Media’s attention.

The host presented a creative, AI-generated question. “Which Pakistani singer had Kareena in a music video before becoming a superstar?” ChatGPT answered “Ali Zafar,” but Kareena shook her head, saying, “No, I don’t think ChatGPT is right this time…it would be Atif Aslam. The audience was amused and laughed at her candid response.
Atif Aslam gained prominence in the early 2000s with his song “Aadat” and his debut solo album, Jal Pari. He went on to sing unforgettable Bollywood songs, including “Tere Sang Yaara” for the film Rustom, and he performed at Coke Studio in Pakistan.
Ali Zafar first starred in the album Huqa Pani (2003), which was a success, followed by another pop album, Masty, and acting in the Bollywood movies Mere Brother Ki Dulhan and Chashme Badoor.
At Six Screen Entertainment, we focus on stories that bridge South Asian stars, music, and cinema. Kareena’s taste offers another interesting angle to cross-border entertainment excitement. It links Bollywood glitz and glamour with some of the biggest stars in Pakistani music.

Fans rushed to share clips from the Birmingham event. Social media platforms have exploded with the hashtag #AtifAslam trending with Indian and Pakistani fans. The comments continued with some wrongly suggesting ChatGPT had gotten the geographical region wrong, while others lauded Kareena for the quick reply and Atif’s consistent popularity. Fans’ reactions show how a small moment can create a huge impact on fans across borders.
So stay updated with Six Screens to enjoy all the mainstream gossip and entertainment buzz, whether it is from Pakistan or from across the border.

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