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Qurat-ul-Ain Baloch speaks about her marriage choices

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Qurat Ul Ain Pakistani singer

Renowned Pakistani singer Qurat ul Ain widely admired for her soulful voice and distinctive style and known for popular tracks like “Afreen Afreen” and “Sammi Meri Waar”, has once again come into the news due to her unique stance.

She enjoys a strong fan following in Pakistan and internationally and is regarded as one of the leading contemporary voices in the music industry.


Recently, she participated in a podcast on a YouTube channel, where she expressed her views regarding marriage.


When asked what she thinks about marriage, the singer said that in her opinion, marriage is a waste of time.


She said that according to a study, marriage is more beneficial for men, while women are relatively less happy in marriage, and she agrees with this view.
Her statement has received mixed reactions on social media.


People living happy married lives and religious circles are criticizing her stance, while a large number of users agree with her, describing marriage as a source of problems and difficulties’.

Besides, her recent remarks about marriage not offering equal satisfaction to women, have flamed a debate, with some questioning her stance on social media platforms.

On another occasion she has mentioned it is hard to find compatibility and that she is “high maintenance,” making it difficult for someone to get along with her.

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