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Why did Deedar reject Abdul Razzaq’s proposal?

Published on: November 26, 2024 10:46 AM

Former Pakistani cricketer Abdul Razzaq has shared the personal reasons behind the rejection of his marriage proposal by renowned film and theatre actress and dancer, Deedar.

In a candid interview, the former all-rounder revealed the emotional and cultural factors that led to the end of their brief relationship.

Razzaq, who made his debut for Pakistan in 1996 and was part of the victorious ICC World T20 2009 squad, explained that he and Deedar had developed a close friendship, which eventually blossomed into a serious relationship.

According to the 45-year-old cricketer, their bond had reached a stage where both were contemplating marriage. However, Razzaq disclosed that a significant cultural difference stood in the way of their future together.

The cricketer noted that, being from a conservative family background, he had made it clear to Deedar that her career in the entertainment industry would be a challenge for him to accept.

“I wanted her to leave the film industry and theatre dance,” Razzaq explained. “She knew my family would not accept her profession and I felt that I could not adjust to a life where our cultural values clashed.”

Despite giving Deedar six months to consider their future, Razzaq said the actress could not bring herself to give up her career in the entertainment industry. This difference in priorities, he revealed, ultimately led to their breakup. “Love is always pure, but sometimes, life circumstances and cultural differences make it difficult to move forward,” Razzaq added, expressing no bitterness toward Deedar.

Deedar, who also spoke on the matter, confirmed the relationship had not worked out, but maintained that her respect for Razzaq remains unchanged.

“We decided to part ways amicably,” she said.

“However, I hold Abdul Razzaq in the highest regard and have immense respect for him.”

Razzaq, who is now happily married with children, reflected on the relationship as a chapter in his life that ended without animosity.

“Although we did not get married, there is mutual respect between us and I have no hard feelings,” he said.

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