Pakistani singer Abrar Ul Haq recently opened up about a lucrative film offer he received from India, starring alongside Katrina Kaif, but declined due to censorship concerns.
In an interview, Abrar shared that he was approached by Eros, a prominent Indian film production company, for a movie featuring Katrina Kaif. However, he rejected the offer after reading the contract, which included conditions that restricted his freedom of expression.
Abrar stated, “They offered me a movie with Katrina Kaif, but I didn’t want to do it. My friends were eager for me to accept, even offering to go in my place, but I declined.” He further explained that the contract included clauses that prohibited him from speaking about sensitive topics like Kashmir, which he found unacceptable.
Abrar’s decision to prioritize his artistic freedom and values over a potentially career-boosting opportunity has earned him respect and admiration.
His stance serves as a reminder that artists should not compromise their principles for fame or fortune. By sharing his experience, Abrar has inspired others to stand up for their rights and creative autonomy.
Source – Hafiz Ahmed Podcast