'People Call Me Kachra': Abdu Rozik Talks About Social Media Trolling, His Honesty Wins Hearts
'They Call Me Kachra': Abdu Bares His Heart Out On Social Media Trolling, Fans Hail Him For Positive Outlook
Abdu Rozik¡ªwho loves introducing himself as the "Chota Bhaijaan" in the Bigg Boss house, is a star in his own right. While many mistook him for a child due to his tiny stature, he boldly stood by his achievements and devoted followers worldwide! He is the shortest professional singer and boxer in the entire world.
But you're mistaken if you think things were a cakewalk for him, and he quickly achieved the tag of a global social media sensation.
He was diagnosed with rickets and a lack of growth hormone, which meant that at the age of 5, he stopped developing hormones and ceased growing.
In a recent episode of "Bigg Boss 16," Abdu confided in MC Stan, who had been grappling emotionally lately.
To motivate his friend, Abdu said, "In my Instagram, so many people come and write bad stuff to me. Hey, you are kachra, bad, very bad, but it makes me strong. Life can't always be happy; there are sad moments, also. I love Bigg Boss because I am learning about people and many other things; outside, my name is Abdu Rozik, and I am a celebrity, but here we are all the same. You are working, cleaning, doing all your work, and understanding here. You won't always be a superstar or have money. There can't be people always around you doing your work."
Rozik claims that he was bullied and made fun of for his stature when he was a young teenager, which prevented him from finishing more than three years of formal education.
His teachers didn't provide him with stationery or books since they believed that teaching him anything would be a waste of time. On the way home from school, his classmates beat him up, and most of the time, he was under tremendous stress as he was the family's only source of income.
His family had very little money, so they could not pay for his disorder's medical treatment.
Abdu began to hum his songs and write his lyrics to block out the criticism because he could not read or write. He also started to homeschool himself.
After enduring bullying at home, Abdu began humming his melodies and writing his lyrics. At 17, Yasmine Safia, a member of the UAE royal family, noticed him singing in the street bazaars of Tajikistan to help his family.
She invested in him to develop his skills and provide him with the chance to explore the world.
Then he moved to Dubai.
He has shared the stage with some of the most well-known musicians in the past two years, including A.R. Rahman, Redone, French Montana, and Will I AM. Abdu's first brush with fame came when he publicly argued with his opponent during a boxing news conference in Moscow. The incident received over 400 million views globally.
Abdu Rozik has recorded his debut album of Hindi songs, which will be released before the end of this year.
He will soon be seen working with Salman Khan in his next movie, "Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan." He has made Dubai his second home and is the youngest person to be issued a golden visa valid for ten years to the United Arab Emirates.
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