People want overnight fame without hard word: Atif
He added that if there is no hard work then the fame is for a short time and a short fame does not last long.


Lahore: Pakistani singer Atif Aslam said that people want to become famous overnight but do not want to work hard.
In an interview expressing his thoughts regarding new singers, Atif Aslam stated that it is not that auto tune was not available in their time but now it is a support to become an overnight success because now people want to become famous rather doing hard work.
He added that now people do not want to stay at this place for long, if there is no hard work then it is for a short time and a short fame does not last long.
Atif Aslam continued to say that this is not a formula either, Allah honors whom He wills and humiliates whom He wills.
The singer further said that a person who has a lot of wealth is not necessarily a good person and a person who has little wealth is not necessarily a bad person.

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