Singer and social media influencer Abdu Rozik announces marriage, here are all the details

Updated : May 09, 2024 20:01
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Social media sensation Abdu Rozik is getting married. The Dubai based Tajik singer who shot to fame after his stint on Bigg Boss 16 and Khatron Ke Khiladi 13, has found love and is excited to start his new journey.  

Abdu to tie the knot  

Abdu shared the big life update with his followers on his instagram, where he shared a video of himself talking about the love of his life. Abdu cheerfully shares that he has found someone special and towards the end of the video, he pulls out a small box with a ring in it.  Along with the video, Abdu captioned the video, “never imagined in my life that I will be so lucky to find a love who respects me and is not burdened by the obstacles in my life 7th of July save the date !! I cannot express to you in words how happy I am.” 

Abdu will tie the knot with an Emirati girl, Amira from Sharjah. The wedding will take place  in UAE, confirmed his management company. Speaking to Khaleej Times, the social media personality said, “I cannot imagine anything more precious than this love. I cannot wait to start my new journey in life.” 

Abdu reportedly met his bride-to-be at Cipriani Dolci at Dubai Mall in February. Sparks flew and the couple recently got engaged. 

Who is Abdu Rozik? 

The three-foot tall singer, Abdu Rozik is a household name in Tajikistan. After participating in Indian TV reality shows, the singer has become a social media influencer with more than 8.2 million followers on Instagram. Born in Tajikistan, Rozik overcame several challenges, to become a social media celebrity. 

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Abdu Rozik

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