Abdu Rozik, renowned for his stint on ‘Bigg Boss 16’, is preparing to exchange vows in July 2024 with Amira. The petite internet sensation, standing at three feet tall, captured the hearts of many with his memorable one-liners. His journey from being a celebrated figure in Tajikistan to gaining recognition in Dubai, and now in India, has been marked by challenges. Despite his numerous accomplishments, finding a life partner remained elusive for Abdu.
However, that is about to change as Abdu Rozik Remarks embarks on this new chapter with Amira.
Abdu Rozik shares insights into his relationship and wedding arrangements On May 9, 2029, Abdu took to Instagram to announce his impending nuptials through a heartfelt video. In the clip, he expressed his excitement about finding true love and his eagerness to embark on this journey of marriage.
Displaying a stunning heart-shaped diamond ring, Abdu radiated happiness in his dapper tuxedo attire. Alongside the video, he shared details of the wedding ceremony, urging everyone to save the date for the joyous occasion.
“I 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 wrote.
Abdu Rozik recounts his struggles, from singing in markets to gaining fame Abdu Rozik recently appeared on Maniesh Paul’s podcast, where he reflected on his journey from obscurity to prominence in the hearts of many. Originally from Tajikistan and now residing in Dubai, the 19-year-old faced significant hardships in his early years.
Abdu shared anecdotes of singing in markets and enduring numerous difficulties. He revealed instances where affluent individuals would generously throw money at him while others would dismiss him due to his diminutive stature.
“”Life was not easy. Once you become from zero to 100, you understand how life is good. When you are rich, you see people like me singing, they would throw money at me. I was small in height and sang in a bazaar, some people would shoo me away. People won’t give money, they would throw money.”
Despite his time on ‘Bigg Boss 16’, Abdu confessed that his real-life experiences often surpassed the drama within the confines of the show. He recounted instances where his short stature subjected him to ridicule, but he remained thankful for his life and compassionate nature.