Renowned Pakistani singer Hadiqa Kiani Sitara-i-Imtiaz recognition has become a major highlight in the entertainment industry after she was honored with one of the country’s highest civilian awards for her outstanding contributions to music. The prestigious award was presented during a formal ceremony held at the Governor House, Lahore, where senior officials gathered to celebrate her achievements and cultural impact.
The honor was conferred by Punjab Governor Sardar Saleem Haider Khan on behalf of the President of Pakistan. The ceremony brought together several notable personalities from different fields, acknowledging individuals who have made significant contributions to national development and the arts. Hadiqa Kiani, a well-respected figure in Pakistan’s music industry, was among the distinguished recipients recognized for her long-standing services.
Sharing her feelings after the ceremony, renowned artist Hadiqa Kiani expressed deep gratitude and described the moment as “unbelievable.” She revealed that receiving this honor nearly 20 years after being awarded the Tamgha-i-Imtiaz felt surreal and deeply emotional.
The singer dedicated the award to her son, loyal fans, and family members, acknowledging their constant support throughout her journey. She also reflected on a touching coincidence, noting that she wore a red outfit at this year’s ceremony just as she did two decades ago when she first received national recognition.
Her heartfelt message on social media quickly resonated with fans, who praised her continued contributions to Pakistan’s music and entertainment industry.
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