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Pakistan’s renowned singer and actor Ali Zafar has taken to social media to issue a tongue-in-cheek apology to trolls after he faced intense scrutiny for his unconventional Eid attire. The singer, who has been an integral part of the Pakistani music industry, has been the subject of ridicule and outrage after he was spotted wearing a loose-fitting shirt and a lungi, which is a traditional garment typically worn by older men in Pakistan. The controversy sparked a heated debate on social media, with many users expressing their disapproval of Zafar’s choice of clothing.
In an Instagram story, Zafar expressed his apology to the nation, stating that he was sorry for wearing a “three-piece” outfit without a vest and for committing a “serious crime” by watering plants while wearing a traditional lungi. He also joked that he was aware that his actions had become the most pressing issue on a national and global scale, and that he would make sure to avoid making such mistakes in the future.
However, the apology did not go down well with everyone, with some users praising Zafar’s sense of humor, while others saw it as a case of “hitting below the belt” after he faced criticism for his unconventional attire.
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