Legendary Pakistani singer Zoheb Hassan has moved fans to tears with a heartfelt Instagram post dedicated to his late sister, Nazia Hassan, the beloved “Queen of Pop” whose music defined an era.
Sharing a nostalgic throwback photo of the iconic sibling duo, Zoheb reflected on the fleeting nature of life and the importance of treasuring every moment with loved ones.
“Time is the most valuable commodity … use it wisely. Once gone, that moment will never come back,” he wrote. “Cherish your loved ones and spend every moment as if it’s your last.”
The emotional message struck a deep chord with fans, who filled the comments section with heartfelt prayers and tributes. Many reminisced about the unmatched energy and harmony the brother-sister pair brought to South Asian pop music, with timeless hits such as Aap Jaisa Koi, Boom Boom, and Disco Deewane.
A message about love, loss, and gratitude
Zoheb’s post follows earlier reflections on how personal loss has shaped his outlook on relationships. Remembering his late mother, he once revealed that her death changed his understanding of sincerity and connection.
“My mother was the single most important person in my life,” he wrote in a previous post. “Any person on my friend list in Pakistan who didn’t condole on her passing I as of now will not consider a friend.”
He continued, “As for the hundreds of friends who did and made the effort to attend the funeral and prayers, I thank you from the bottom of my heart. Love you back.”
The candid admission earned him praise for his emotional honesty and strength, with fans commending his commitment to authenticity and family values.
Honoring Nazia’s legacy
Nazia Hassan’s groundbreaking career revolutionized the South Asian music industry. Rising to fame in the 1980s, she became the youngest recipient of Pakistan’s Pride of Performance Award and remains a symbol of youth, hope, and timeless artistry.
Her untimely death in 2000 at the age of 35 left a lasting void, but her music continues to inspire generations. Zoheb’s touching remembrance serves as a gentle reminder to appreciate loved ones while they are still here — a message that resonates far beyond music.

