Posting the nostalgic picture on Instagram, Zoheb penned a touching note about the fleeting nature of life and the importance of cherishing loved ones.
“Time is the most valuable commodity, use it wisely. Once gone, that moment will never come back,” he wrote.
“Cherish your lovedones and spend every moment as if it’s your last,” he added.
The moving message resonated deeply with his followers, many of whom flooded the comments with love, prayers, and tributes for the iconic sibling duo.
In another moment shared earlier, Zoheb revealed how personal loss reshaped his perspective on relationships. Reflecting on the death of his mother, he said he chose to distance himself from those who couldn’t even offer condolences, a decision that underscored his belief in emotional sincerity and meaningful connections.
He took to Instagram and wrote: “My mother was the 'single most important person in my life'. Any person on my friend list in Pakistan who didn't condole on her passing I as of now will not consider a 'friend' and shall remove them from my friend list.”
He expressed his gratitude, adding “ As for the hundreds of friends who did and made the effort to attend the funeral and the prayers I thank you for the bottom of my heart. Love you back.”
Nazia Hassan, known as the “Queen of Pop” in South Asia, rose to stardom alongside her brother in the 1980s with timeless hits like Aap Jaisa Koi, Boom Boom, and Disco Deewane.
Her untimely passing in 2000 left a void in the hearts of millions of fans across the globe.
