Rahat Fateh Ali Khan is a famous Pakistani classical singer who is admired internationally because of his popular songs and Qawalis. Rahat Fateh Ali Khan is popularly known for his playback singing in dramas and films. People love his amazing melodies and unforgettable hit songs. Rahat Fateh Ali Khan has sung uncountable songs till date.
Today, Rahat Fateh Ali Khan made headlines when the news about him while beating up his servant went viral. The viral clip was shared by Samaa Tv. According to the viral clip, the famous Pakistani singer Rahat Fateh Ali Khan was asking for liquor from his servants and also started beating his servants up in front of many people”.
Lately, he has made a clarification video along with his servant whom he had beaten. He said that the bottle he was asking for didn’t contain any liquor, rather it had a holy water which he got from a religious cleric who recited versus on the water. Here is the link to the post which was shared by senior journalist and anchor Tariq Mateen. See the video:
بوتل میں پیر صاحب کا دم کیا ہوا پانی تھا pic.twitter.com/tTwQqkUS5n
— Tariq Mateen (@tariqmateen) January 27, 2024
Fans are not believing to his statements. They are saying that they have seen the liquor bottles turning into Honey, so he is wrong. A fan said, “they are monsters hiding behind the sophisticated image’. A fan said, “we don’t believe in his clarification, he is clearly lying about it”. Fans said that even if it was not liquor in the bottle, beating someone up like this is disgusting”. They expressed shock and sadness on video. Read the comments:
The video of his servant is also making rounds on social media. His servant said that Rahat Fateh Ali Khan came to him and asked for forgiveness. He said that Rahat Fateh Ali Khan is his teacher and he can do anything with him. He said some blackmailer is making the video viral.
راحت فتح علی خان کے تشدد کا شکار ہونے والے ملازم کا وضاحتی بیان سامنے آگیا۔
وڈیو وائرل کرنے والا سب جھوٹ ہے، بلیک میلنگ ہیں۔ ملازم pic.twitter.com/Hdjx7nuPur
— Alag News (@AlagDigital) January 27, 2024