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Do You Know What Was Singer Ali Zafar’s First Earning?

Ali Zafar First earning
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Pakistan’s acclaimed singing sensation Ali Zafar is a pro when it comes to singing but he has quite a humorous and intellectual personality as well.

Recently, fans got to know that the richest singer Ali Zafar’s first earning was just Rs.20.

Seems like the Jhoom Jhoom singer was a true entrepreneur starting from a young age. A fan asked him about his first earning at what age to which Zafar replied, “Class 6. Sold a drawing of Ninja Turtle in Rs.20.”

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No doubt, his response was decent yet hilarious to the fan’s marriage proposal.

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