Atif Aslam responds to fan throwing money at him during concert
He addressed the fan saying ‘My friend, this is disrespectful, please donate the money’.


Wahington: An unpleasant incident happened recently during the concert of world-famous Pakistani singer Atif Aslam that he handled calmly instead of reacting strongly.
According to details, Atif Aslam is doing concerts in different cities of US these days, meanwhile a video of him is making rounds on social media in which he was seen performing on stage when a fan threw currency notes at him.
As soon as the notes touches singer’s face, he immediately stopped the concert and addressed the fan saying ‘My friend, this is disrespectful, please donate the money’.
Atif Aslam asked the fan to come on stage and pick up the money. He said, ‘I know you are very rich which is good but donate it, money is not meant to be disrespected like that’.
This reaction of the singer won the hearts of social media users, some called Atif a real superstar while others praised his coolness.
One of the X user wrote in the caption of the video: “I love how he refuses to even touch the money”.
I love how he refuses to even touch the money #atifaslam pic.twitter.com/r0syjfrgQY
— Aish (@ashwrymthws) October 24, 2023
Another social media user named Faiz praised Atif Aslam saying: “How calmly he requested and gave a message to the arrogant Pakistanis who made this thing a culture. What a man he is, one and only undisputed Pakistani star whom you should admire”.
"My friend, Donate this money, don't throw it at me, this is just disrespect to the money" How calmly he requested and gave a message to the jahil pakistanis who made this thing a culture. What a man he his, one and only undisputed pakistani star whom you should admire @itsaadee pic.twitter.com/KOSvUMvSha
— Faizi (@faizanriaz7_) October 24, 2023

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