Karachi: Internationally acclaimed singer Jamal Akbar, who resides in the United Kingdom, was honored with the 10th Icon Award in Karachi for his remarkable 50-year contribution to the field of music. The award ceremony was organized by Icon Awards CEO Uzma Sabir and Rehmatullah Memon. Special Assistant to the Chief Minister of Sindh, Saleem Baloch, attended the event as the chief guest. The ceremony was also graced by singer Fakhir, film star Ali Khan, actress / filmstar Mumtaz, Afshan Qureshi, GM PTV Amjad Shah, Munawwar Saeed, and others.
Speaking at the occasion, Saleem Baloch said, “Jamal Akbar is a national asset who has brought honor to Pakistan globally. Sustaining such a long career in singing is the mark of a truly great artist. His melodious voice continues to captivate listeners to this day. Recognizing our heroes through awards is a commendable initiative.

I congratulate the organizers of Icon Awards for arranging such a beautiful event.” Jamal Akbar, in his address, expressed gratitude and said, “Whatever I am today is because of Ustad Mehdi Hassan. I have the honor of being his first student. I sincerely thank the organizers of Icon Awards for bestowing this honor upon me. Pakistani music is loved all over the world. I have performed in every corner of the globe and received immense
appreciation.” He further shared, “On the day Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto was hanged, I recited a poem, due to which I was banned by PTV and Radio Pakistan and forced into exile. After the return of democracy, I began visiting Pakistan again and continue to perform for music lovers here.” Speaking on the occasion, Uzma Sabir said, “Through Icon Awards, we acknowledge the services of individuals who have made significant contributions to the country in various fields. Jamal Akbar is a prominent name in the world of music, and we hope the government will officially recognize his invaluable services.”















