Atif confesses his wife doesn’t like his music and he’s fine with it

October 17, 2019

The Coke Studio-12 started on Friday,11th October 2019 with Atif Aslam’s rendition of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan’s Wohi Khuda Hai. While the conversation with BBC following the release, the vocalist discussed his underlying battles as a performer, association with Sufi music and his better half’s interpretation of his profession. The star began by saying he didn’t have the foggiest idea about the “decorum” of showbiz when he initially joined the media industry, including that he would show up the series of Coke Studio in his bachelors period.”People would taunt me by saying that I may never succeed, given my ‘decorum’ and the impression it had on individuals.” Aside from his fashion sense not pacifying many, Atif shared that he didn’t have a clue how to play the guitar, which could genuinely prevent his odds of accomplishment. “I didn’t have a clue how to play the guitar. I’d play a similar three notes, notwithstanding, I know it’s significance since I’ve learned it,” he expressed. When interrogated regarding his spouse Sara Bharwana’s response to his boisterous work schedule, Atif Aslam referenced that the two have now arrived at a comprehension since they have known each other for such a long time. Yet, a frightening disclosure pursued just after. “My better half doesn’t like my music,” he admitted. Atif Aslam unveiled his sweetheart is progressively enamored with Bollywood music, further asserting that she accepts him as a standard individual and doesn’t commend all that he does. “She accepts me as an ordinary person and that is the explanation I love and adore her,” he said. As indicated by Atif Aslam, an actual existence ridden with fame is mechanical and can frequently be dull, given that he has been in the industry for approx 17 years now. “There comes when you state, that’s it.” Following this, he respected the bliss of having a straightforward existence, putting on a show of being a straightforward and unobtrusive person. Aslam clarified that the purpose of his inclination of an unassuming work were his folks. “My folks are modest individuals so they brought me up this way and I’m thankful to God for that.” He has now arrived at a point in his vocation where he needs to discover God through his music.“I used to present naat and Qissa Burda Sharif from an early point in my life and that is the point at which I started to associate with the universe and God.” Aslam noted he has constantly cherished Nusrat Fateh Ali’s, Meda Ishq Vi Tun, yet his brother could never pay attention to his association with Sufi music. “This is the thing that made me significantly increasingly genuine about my passion in such a mature form of music at the age of 16,” he concluded.

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