Pakistani singer Ali Sethi is best known for making the world groove with his quirky track ¡®Pasoori¡¯. The singer happens to be the son of political figure Najam Sethi and the brother of actress Mira Sethi. However, Sethi is an openly gay artist and the rumours of his marriage have sent the internet into a meltdown.
In any case, if this news turns out to be true, Sethi¡¯s marriage will be one of Pakistan¡¯s celebrity first-ever gay weddings. No doubt his origin country will go berserk over this news and the same thing happened. The self-proclaimed godmen started to weigh what is wrong and what is right for somebody else¡¯s life.
One user said, ¡°Sethiz gay marriage is the first step towards the introduction of LGBTIQ in Pakistan. This shouldn't be taken lightly and we all stand up against this lunacy. Some fake borgors and Liberal aszlickers are congratulating these bastards.¡±
¡°People are defending the sin for which Allah has destroyed an entire nation. Instead of calling them out, we are congratulating Ali Sethi and Salman Toor? At least have the guts to say wrong is wrong!¡±
¡°Ali Sethi and Salman Toot both should be hanged publicly to set an example for generations to come. There's no other way to stop this filth. Period.¡±
Toor is a Pakistan born who lives and works in New York. He is a painter by profession and the spark of his love with Ali initially spread through his paintings itself. In multiple of his art, Salman created a replica of him and Ali dwelling in the dawns of romance, The 40-year-old is publicly a great friend to Sethi.
Salman¡¯s art portrays the fictional experiences of young South Asian men, showcased in intimate settings within South Asia or NY¡¯s fantasized backdrop. In a 2022 feature with The New Yorker, he candidly mentioned his visit to London during the summer of 2004. At that point, his associates Kalyan, Sethi, Aijazuddin, and Toor were all involved in separate romantic relationships.
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Going back to Ali, then talking about the LGBTQIA+ community, he once expressed as quoted by SDLGBTN, ¡°There¡¯s a lot of homophobia in Pakistan, and it¡¯s getting worse. I¡¯m one of the only out queer people in the public eye, so I feel a responsibility to be visible. I want people to know that we exist, and we¡¯re just like them.¡±
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