Asad Siddiqui laments his father’s passing

Asad Siddiqui laments his father's passing

Pakistani actor Asad Siddiqui is dealing with the death of his father, Aftab Ahmed Siddiqui, who passed away on Wednesday at the age of 85, at a somber moment for the entertainment business. The esteemed progenitor was also a close family friend of Zara Noor Abbas, the actress and wife of Asad.

Asad broke the tragic news to his fans and well-wishers on his official Instagram profile after learning of the tragedy. In an Instagram Story, the actor shared his deep sorrow over the loss of his father, praising him for being a constant source of love, guidance, and support.

Asad wrote in a tearful letter, “Last night, I lost my shelter, my power and my strength and everything that I have.” “I lost Abu, the pillar and most powerful man in our family! We convey the devastating news of our father’s passing with great sadness and heavy hearts.

He continued, saying, “We are overcome with grief and there is an enormous hole in our lives as a result of his departure from this planet. Our source of fortitude, discernment, and unwavering love was our Daddy. Our family was brightened and warmed by his presence, so we are deeply saddened by his disappearance.

The actor asked for prayers and praised the memory of his late father as he concluded his heartbreaking statement. Asad stated, “At 85 years old, he left behind a legacy that will inspire us indefinitely.” Please remember our family in your prayers and thoughts as we attempt to cope with this significant loss.

Fans, coworkers, and colleagues in the industry have been flooding the actor and his family with condolences and words of support during this trying time, demonstrating the general respect and admiration for them.

Another Instagram Story revealed the deceased soul’s funeral plans. In a Karachi mosque on Thursday afternoon, close friends and family members gathered to pay their respects during the namaz-e-janaza.

Zara posted an emotional post on Instagram featuring images of her father and father-in-law on the tragic occasion. The actor captioned the photo with, “I love you, Abu Jaan! left us yesterday night, fighting like a hero for his life. We shall never forget his courage and dignity, and we will be motivated by it for years to come.


Zara thanked the fatherly figure for his devotion, saying, “I appreciate your love, Abu. For always defending me and never letting me feel like an outcast. Until our next meeting! After referring to her father and father-in-law as “my favourite boys,” the renowned person described how the two men were shown in the photos “pretending to play soldiers and laughing at their forever famous satire.”