Singer Hasan Raheem Gets Married
After pulling what felt like a national prank in April, singer Hasan Raheem seems to have actually gone through with it this time. The artist hasn’t confirmed anything himself — and after his earlier “just kidding” moment, you’d forgive fans for being skeptical — but a stream of photos and videos from the weekend suggest the rumours are true: Raheem may now be a married man.
Fueling the speculation further, Raheem has even liked a few videos from what appear to be his own wedding celebrations. One clip, shared by event vendor Decor Edit and now sitting at nearly 48,000 likes, is captioned: “POV: It’s Hasan Raheem’s nikkah, and you’re one of the decorators.”
In the short video, Raheem is dressed head-to-toe in white — a crisp shalwar kameez under a matching waistcoat, topped with a traditional shuqa overcoat embroidered with floral designs. Completing the look is a pakol-style Hunza–Gilgit cap adorned with a single peacock feather, giving the groom a distinctly northern flair.
No official announcement yet, no gushy Instagram captions — just a slow leak of visuals that seem to say what Raheem himself hasn’t. Whether he’s keeping it private or planning another surprise, fans are watching closely.
Another clip doing the rounds, captioned “Hasan Raheem’s Mehndi Décor”, shows the groom once again leaning into tradition — this time in another classic, regionally inspired outfit.
Meanwhile, the mehndi artist for the event gave fans a glimpse of the bride’s intricate henna, referring to her affectionately as Raheem’s “Rapunzel.” The artist revealed the design had first been created for the nikkah, only to be redone with fresh detailing just in time for the mehndi celebrations.
With each new snippet surfacing online — from floral stage backdrops to close-ups of the couple’s attire — the picture of Raheem’s “secret” wedding is becoming harder to deny, even if he’s still keeping his lips sealed.
Back in April, Hasan Raheem threw the internet into chaos with a single Instagram post. Clad in full wedding regalia, seated beside a veiled bride, he announced he’d gotten married — and politely asked the press not to publish any photos or videos. Fans and media outlets scrambled to cover the “wedding,” only to find out later it was all a behind-the-scenes shot from a music video.
This week feels different. The pictures surfacing now don’t have that staged, studio-perfect sheen. From Decor Edit’s “POV: It’s Hasan Raheem’s nikkah” video to the mehndi artist’s shot of the bride — affectionately dubbed Raheem’s “Rapunzel” — the moments feel lived-in, grounded, and harder to pass off as a publicity stunt.
So far, the singer hasn’t said a word publicly. No captions, no confirmations — just liked posts and a growing stream of clips showing him in crisp white shalwar kameez, a floral-embroidered shuqa, and the traditional Hunza–Gilgit cap with a peacock feather perched proudly on top.
Whether or not Raheem chooses to break the silence himself, the online verdict seems to be in: this wedding looks real. And if it is, here’s to the couple — congratulations, and may this new chapter bring them every happiness.
Published in Daily Pak, August 15th, 2025