
“I got a call from Momina Duraid to offer a role that I really liked.

When she was going through a very low point in life due to Covid crises, God opened the door of acting for her. Now, I am making music which is non commercial which was previously overshadowed by my popular songs,” she said. I have to make music now but what I have made is for myself, and now for the audiences. But this is my path and I am not apologetic about the choices I have made in my career those choices, mistakes, successes, turmoils, heartbreaks, divorces, child adoption, life threatening situations or my mom’s paralysis were all part of it, but this is a turning point in my life because I’m alone now. “My brother has chosen his own journey and I respect that. Hadiqa also shared that she is going through a turning point in her life. Then, my brother became my strength and we made our own studio,” she shared talking about her initial days. I just came up with the melody and the lyrics. I told him that I wanted to sing my own songs and very fearfully I gave Lala (her brother) my debut song Jeevan ki rah mein, Khushboo ki chah mein… Hum ko ek sath chalna hai. “At a time when female musicians weren’t given as much respect by the society, I convinced my brother slowly that I wanted to pursue this path.
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She talked about her life as a single woman and mother, and finding herself in her characters on TV, her dramas and upcoming projects. In a very personal tête-à-tête with Aamna Isani of Something Haute, Hadiqa Kiani reflected on the past, present and future of her music. Like music, she has put her heart and soul in acting and that shows on the screen. Queen of Pakistani music and now a phenomenal actor, Hadiqa Kiani, has surpassed all our expectations with her back to back critically acclaimed and loved drama serials, Raqeeb Se and Dobara.
