DUBAI: Pakistani singer Atif Aslam, Indian rapper and singer Honey Singh, and international music star Jason Derulo teased fans with an epic photo in Dubai sparking speculation of collaboration.
Atif Aslam recently gave an unforgettable performance at a concert in Dubai, impressing fans with his powerful vocals.
After the concert, Atif Aslam was joined by Honey Singh and Jason Derulo for a lavish dinner. Later they shared glimpses of their evening on social media, sparking speculation among fans about a possible collaboration.
Both Atif and Honey Singh posted photos from the dinner, with Singh calling Atif his “borderless brother.”
Atif also kept on posting video clips from his concert, which featured a memorable performance of “Dil Se Re,” the iconic song from Shah Rukh Khan’s film Dil Se, composed by AR Rahman.
The images shared by the trio, along with the videos, have sparked excitement among fans, fuelling speculation about a potential major music collaboration between these global superstars.
Last month Honey Singh shared a photo with Atif Aslam calling him a borderless brother. The photo shared on social media had sparked speculation of a possible collaboration between the two music icons.
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In the post, Singh described Atif Aslam as a “borderless brother” and highlighted their shared March birthdays. The photo, which shows the two musicians in a cheerful mood drew praise from fans in both countries.
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Many fans have expressed excitement about the potential for a cross-border musical project, despite ongoing restrictions on Pakistani artists in India.
Recently, Atif Aslam has launched his ambitious initiative ‘Borderless World’, to transcend borders and promote emerging talent and art at a global platform, irrespective of geographical barriers.
“It’s a platform to bring together artists, sounds, and stories from around the globe. Get ready for brand new music, epic music videos, that will bring a fresh wave to the music scene,” he said.