Pakistani
singer
Atif
Aslam
stopped
his
concert
mid-wayto
rescue
a
girl,
who
was
being
harassed
by
a
bunch
of
hooligans,
who
were
present
at
the
event,
a
media
report
has
said.
At
the
Karachi
Eat
2017
concert
on
Saturday
night,
Aslam
took
some
hooligans
to
task
after
rescuing
a
girl
who
was
being
harassed,
Geo
News
reported.
Karachi
was
once
a
regular
venue
for
concerts
by
both
local
and
international
stars.
However,
over
the
years,
such
events
here
have
become
few
and
far
between.
The
concert
also
featured
veteran
singer,
Abida
Parveen,
followed
by
Aslam.
When
Aslam
took
the
stage
after
1
a.m.
the
atmosphere
was
electrifying.
Midway
into
the
performance,
a
crowd
of
rowdy
youngsters
present
started
harassing
a
girl
in
the
front
row.
Realising
the
incident
unfolding
before
him,
Aslam
walked
up
to
the
edge
of
the
stage
and
gave
the
youngsters
a
schooling.
"Have
you
never
seen
a
girl
before?" Aslam
asked.
"Your
mother
or
sister
could
be
here
as
well," added
the
"Tere
sang
yaara"
singer.
He
then
called
the
security
and
asked
them
to
rescue
the
girl.
The
bouncers
present
helped
the
girl
up
on
the
stage
and
escorted
her
to
safety.
The
event
came
at
a
time
when
many
were
lamenting
on
social
media
how
the
organisers
had
declared
the
festival
a
'family
only' event.
The
organisers,
however,
have
not
yet
come
out
with
any
response
on
the
incident.