Chahat Fatah Ali Khan joins ‘Dil Ka Rishta’ App
Chahat Fatah Ali Khan says he was greatly impressed by its popularity and thus decided to download the “Dil Ka Rishta” App himself
By News Desk
March 09, 2024
LAHORE: The rising singer, Chahat Fatah Ali Khan, popular among his fans for his unique rendition of songs, has joined the “Dil Ka Rishta” App, bringing joy to his fans.
Expressing his thoughts on the success of the App, Chahat Fatah Ali Khan said that he was greatly impressed by its popularity and thus decided to download the “Dil Ka Rishta” App himself.
At a time, when there are around 2.5 million unmarried individuals in Pakistan, the “Dil Ka Rishta” App is successfully facilitating marriages with a positive outlook. Amongst 2 million profiles, more than 10,000 marriages have already taken place.
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