According to Attaullah Esakhelvi, his family opposed his singing career.
During a London news conference, Attaullah Esakhelvi discussed the difficulties he encountered early in his career. “Everyone in my family disapproved of my singing, especially those who now celebrate my accomplishments.”
According to the folk singer, his mother subsequently told him that he secretly listened to his songs, despite the fact that his father would chastise him for singing.
Everywhere he played, he was showered with affection and support from Pakistanis living abroad, for which he was grateful.
Attaullah declared, “I owe a debt of gratitude to the love of Pakistanis everywhere, even in distant places like Fiji.”
The artist declared that she would soon release a new song in Pashto.
As Attaullah Esakhelvi put it, “I always stop and give the driver a hug when I see my picture on the back of a truck.”
Thoughts about Professional Life:
According to the well-known vocalist, social media helps young singers show off their skills and connect with a worldwide audience.
Pakistani musician, singer, and poet Attaullah Khan Esakhelvi was born in Isakhel, in the Mianwali District of Punjab, on August 19, 1951.
His writings in Punjabi include songs and poetry, and he is primarily known for Punjabi folk music.