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Hasan Raheem Calls Viral Wedding a 'Crash Course on Gilgit'

In fresh interviews, the singer frames the online frenzy as a window into Gilgit‑Baltistan’s traditions.

Overview

  • Raheem told BBC Asian Network the viral clips were not planned, noting he chose not to restrict phones despite his mother suggesting it.
  • He credited his mother for urging him to lean into heritage at the event, including wearing a shuqa overcoat and pakol cap passed down in his family.
  • He said he was pulled up to dance every five minutes and joked that, if music fails, he and friends could choreograph weddings.
  • Family members filmed extensively, with Raheem quipping that his cousins became influencers for six days and that he should have charged them for the content.
  • He described the attention as an unexpected gift that highlighted Gilgit‑Baltistan culture, downplaying criticism over affectionate moments as outweighed by joy.