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How Ahmed Jahanzeb made Asma Abbas son wedding special

News Desk

Dec 31

 

  When it comes to making moments special, Ahmed Jahanzeb knows how to steal the show. At the wedding of Asma Abbas’s youngest son, Ahmad Abbas Gill, the Tera Mera Pyar Hai Amar singer heartwarming gesture became the highlight of the evening, leaving everyone in awe.

 

 In a recent vlog, Asma Abbas shared how she managed to pull off a memorable surprise for her son.

 

Asma Abbas said, “It was a big surprise that I had planned for my son Ahmed, which I had been working on for the past three months. Ahmed, as you know, sings and has a passion for singing, and his mentor, whom he loves and respects deeply, is Ahmed Jahanzeb.”

 

The Mann Jogi actress revealed that inviting Ahmed Jahanzeb to attend her son Ahmad Abbas Gill’s wedding wasn’t easy. With his busy schedule and high charges, it seemed impossible.

 

“Naturally, his budget is substantial, he charges a handsome amount. I couldn’t afford it, and I couldn’t even bring myself to ask him to reduce his fee. Asking for favors from friends or loved ones doesn’t feel right”, Asma Abbas explained.

 

Asma Abbas shared how she invited Ahmed Jahanzeb to her son’s wedding, even though he was in America.

 

 “So, I told Ahmed that Ahmed Jahanzeb is getting married, and he's in America right now. Ahmed said, 'I'll come,' and I said, 'How will you come?' He said, 'I'll come, don't worry.' I said, 'You're like my son, I'll give you a ticket, I'll arrange for your stay.' Ahmed Jahanzeb said, 'No ticket, no stay (Your son is just like my brother), I'll come, sing a song, and leave.' This was a really big deal”, she added.

 

Ahmad Abbas Gill and Sameen tied the knot in December 2024.

 

Earlier, senior actress Asma Abbas has advised girls to speak to their husbands with calm and patience to convey their point effectively.

 

In an interview with journalist Maleeha Rehman, while discussing marriage, she said, “I want to tell the young generation to set boundaries before making decisions, recognise both the good and bad traits of their partners and think carefully before making choices.”

 

“I want to tell girls that everyone has minor flaws and no one is perfect. Our girls are no less, with so many demands and such sharp tongues. Girls should speak to their husbands but do so with control,” she advised.

 

“In our time, it was understood that you must make your point, but with a bit of patience and tolerance. When things were said with love, they were accepted,” she added.

 

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