Abrar-ul-Haq is a prolific Pakistani bhangra and pop singer who rose to fame in the early nineties. He gained recognition through his popular Punjabi hit song Baloo. His other notable songs are Cycle, Jatt, Rang Rang, Pardesi, December, Sanu Tere Naal, Nach Punjaban, Chamkeli and others. Abrar-ul-Haq is currently being appreciated for his philanthropic work and his services in the health sector. Abrar-ul-Haq is married and his children are grown up. The singer often appears on TV shows and podcasts where he speaks his heart out.
Recently, he appeared on ARY Podcasts, hosted by Iqrarul Hasan. In the podcast, he talks about the angst and stardom of young singers.
Abrar-ul-Haq said that I never mocked. I didn’t even know my rights. I don’t even show any anger anymore. You can ask the promoters; They will honestly tell you about my behavior. It seems cheap to demand these things.”
He added, “We also book artistes for the Sahara Trust, and we get a big list from the artistes that an SUV will accompany them. They will get first class and get huge money.” Will do. They will have rooms in the center of Canada. I don’t think these things are professional. Why would I ask for these things? Know that I can easily live in a normal room? Even if I’m with my brother or manager, I can stay in the same room. But unfortunately the star attitude is more important. Here’s the video link: