In the video, the renowned Pakistani singer, Atif Aslam, performs prayers at a café, and it has become a hit among social media users and fans.
Atif Aslam is seen in the viral clip calmly doing his prayer in the café. Many users have left comments on the video, some of which have been positive and some negative, with some users expressing their appreciation of his efforts to carry out his religious duties.
Many social media users said that this was a good example of honouring their faith and keeping in touch with religion even amidst a hectic public life.
But there were some who complained about the video, saying that it was a hoax. But others denied such accusations, saying that it is wrong to pass judgment on a person’s intentions. Among the comments made was that the singer seemed to be praying, rather than acting for the camera.
The video has continued to spark debate online, garnering a variety of reactions and interpretations of the viral moment.
Earlier, Atif Aslam announced the release of a new studio album, marking his first full-length album since 2008.
The announcement came during his recent concert at London’s iconic The O2 Arena, where he performed before thousands of fans.
Addressing the audience, Atif reflected on his journey from a young college student in Lahore to becoming one of South Asia’s most celebrated musicians. He recalled the support of friends who helped him during his early years by sharing meals and providing transportation to college.
During the concert, the singer dedicated his hit song Jal Pari to those who stood by him at the start of his career, as well as to fans eagerly awaiting his upcoming projects.
Atif also revealed that his forthcoming record will be his fourth studio album and his first complete album in nearly 18 years. While he did not disclose the album’s title or further details, he said it is scheduled for release in the first week of August.
The singer thanked his fans for their continued support, saying their love and encouragement could not be fully expressed in words.
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