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Abrar Ul Haq’s Apologies, Regrets, and Dreams

Abrar Ul Haq, renowned Pakistani Bhangra and pop singer, has been a prominent figure in the music industry since 1995. Debuting with the popular Punjabi Bhangra song “Billo,” he quickly rose to fame and established himself as a versatile artist. Apart from his music career, Abrar Ul Haq has also ventured into politics as a former member of PTI, showcasing his commitment to social change. Moreover, he is widely recognized for his philanthropic endeavors, embodying the spirit of social responsibility.

Recently, Abrar Ul Haq made an appearance on Wasi Shah’s show “Zabaradast” aired on Neo Tv, where he opened up about his deepest wishes, regrets, and unfulfilled aspirations, particularly concerning his parents. Expressing remorse for his past actions, he publicly apologized for any inappropriate behavior towards others.

Reflecting on his life, Abrar Ul Haq confessed that while he harbors no regrets, he wishes he had spent more quality time with his parents. Furthermore, he expressed a desire to share his recent significant achievements with them, underscoring the importance of familial bonds and acknowledgment.

Addressing feelings of guilt, Abrar Ul Haq recounted an incident where he reacted harshly towards someone who accidentally hit his car, only to realize later that the individual had visual impairments. Expressing genuine remorse, he extended a heartfelt apology to the person. Additionally, he shared a poignant moment with his father, realizing the significance of generosity and empathy towards those in need.

Discussing his unfulfilled desires, Abrar Ul Haq revealed his aspiration to purchase an airplane, a dream he set aside after his mother’s passing, redirecting the funds towards building Sahara Hospital. Despite setbacks, he found joy in simpler moments, such as securing a job at Atchison College during his youth, which brought immense happiness to both him and his mother.

 

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