Pakistani showbiz’s rising star Zarnish Khan has recently backed the renowned singer Abrar ul Haq through her indirect Instagram post after his statement criticizing young mothers went viral.
Abrar ul Haq, the singer turned politician, pointed out young mothers of the modern era for handing over gadgets to their kids from a very early age rather than focusing on their nourishing and Islamic teachings. He, singing the ‘Baby Shark’ poem, went viral all over social media and the people enjoyed his way of criticizing.
He also gave his opinion on Pakistani women who he said were being careless bringing up their children. Meanwhile, the celebrities have mixed reviews of his statement. Some found him right while others began to call him out.
Model Nadia Hussain questioned how Abrar-ul-Haq went from listening to his mother recite the kalima to his famous songs Nach Punjaban and Billo de Ghar after he shamed current mothers for not raising their children properly.
After intense backlash, actress Zarnish Khan came out in support to defend Haq’s opinion. She suggested to take a point holistically before passing any judgement.
“Agar koi achi bata keray tu uski baat ko acha kahen,” she wrote on her Instagram story.

“Agar aesa hi chalta raha tu hum sub ko gounga rehney ki practice kerni pareygi,” she further added.
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Zarnish Khan puts her weight behind Abrar ul Haq after his comments on modern mothers
Pakistani showbiz’s rising star Zarnish Khan has recently backed the renowned singer Abrar ul Haq through her indirect Instagram post after his statement criticizing young mothers went viral.
Abrar ul Haq, the singer turned politician, pointed out young mothers of the modern era for handing over gadgets to their kids from a very early age rather than focusing on their nourishing and Islamic teachings. He, singing the ‘Baby Shark’ poem, went viral all over social media and the people enjoyed his way of criticizing.
He also gave his opinion on Pakistani women who he said were being careless bringing up their children. Meanwhile, the celebrities have mixed reviews of his statement. Some found him right while others began to call him out.
Model Nadia Hussain questioned how Abrar-ul-Haq went from listening to his mother recite the kalima to his famous songs Nach Punjaban and Billo de Ghar after he shamed current mothers for not raising their children properly.
After intense backlash, actress Zarnish Khan came out in support to defend Haq’s opinion. She suggested to take a point holistically before passing any judgement.
“Agar koi achi bata keray tu uski baat ko acha kahen,” she wrote on her Instagram story.
“Agar aesa hi chalta raha tu hum sub ko gounga rehney ki practice kerni pareygi,” she further added.
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