Express News said on Saturday that famous Punjabi singer Naseebo Lal has filed a police case against her husband, in which it has been reported on Saturday.
According to the police report, the singer said that she was sitting in the courtyard of her residence in Shahdara city when her husband, Naud arrived, arrived, arrived and started abusing her orally.
He alleged that he again picked up the nearby brick and hit him on the face, causing serious injuries to his nose and his face.
Officials confirmed that an FIR was lodged on the complaint of the singer, and efforts were being made to arrest the suspect.
Police officials assured that the case is being investigated, and legal action will be taken accordingly.
Naseebo Lal, born on January 10, 1970 in Chistian, Pakistan, is a famous folk singer celebrated for his powerful and emotional voice.
Originally from a nomadic family in Rajasthan, India, who was migrating to the post -Pakistan side, Lal’s music journey began at his youth, performed at weddings and family celebrations.
He took inspiration from mythological Madame Noor Jahhan, which he praised deeply. For more than three decades, in a career, LAL has recorded over 1,500 songs in many languages including Punjabi, Urdu, Marwari and Pashto.
Lal gained prominence through his performance in traditional Pakistani stage shows and cultural events.
In 2016, he made his debut in the ninth season of Coke Studios, a popular Pakistani music television series, which introduced him to widespread audiences.
His collaboration with other artists, such as the “Tu Jhoom” song with Sufi singer Abida Parveen in the 14th season of Coke Studio, is widely acclaimed.
Despite his success, Lal is committed to his craft, constantly trying to learn and develop as an artist.