Atif Aslam publicizes first-ever TV debut in Sang-e-Mah serial
Atif Aslam shared the news in a video that was posted on his official Instagram handle.

Karachi: Acclaimed Pakistani singer Atif Aslam has officially announced his television debut in an upcoming drama ‘Sang-e-Mah’.
Atif Aslam shared the news in a video that was posted on his official Instagram handle.
The singer made his acting debut in 2011’s Bol movie.
The upcoming drama, Sang-e-Mah is the sequel to 2016’s Sang-e-Marmar, starring Kubra Khan, Sania Saeed, Ijaz, and Mikaal Zulfiqar.
Sang-e-Marmar revolves around a Pashtun family of Gulistan Khan and his family where he follows strict Pashtun traditions, such as avoiding western clothing, which is considered a threat to Pashtun traditional values.
Khan’s youngest son Aurang was sent to Peshawar University and his only emotional attachment is to his mother, who is the reason he often visits his village.
Atif Aslam’s fans have shared their excitement on his television debut. Let’s have a look at the comments below.
Moreover, Atif Aslam recently received Tamgha-e-Imtiaz, the fourth-highest civil award from the Pakistani government. He is also a recipient of a number of Lux Style Awards.
He has recorded numerous popular songs in Pakistan and India and is known for his soulful voice around the globe.

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