Fakhr-e-Alam To Make History With ‘Mission Parwaaz’

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Fakhr-e-Alam to make history with ‘Mission Parwaaz’

The singer will embark on a solo flight to the world

Karachi (Pakistan Point News – 2nd October, 2018) Renowned pop-singer Fakhr-e-Alam is set to make history by flying through the skies as he embarks on a world tour calling it Mission Parwaaz.

Three years ago, Fakhr-e-Alam announced his love for flying and aircraft. However, after a lot of hard work and fortitude, the 42-year-old unveiled that he is now one step closer to achieving his dream.

The singer made the announcement on Twitter saying, “Dear all I am happy to report to you all today that after 3 years of a lot of hard work & persistence MissionParwaaz my attempt to circumnavigate the globe is finally happening. If I succeed I will become the 1st Pakistani in the history of the world to do so.”

The Sindh Censor Board ex-chairman will be getting on board the single-engine Pilatus PC 12NG stationed at Clear Waters Florida in the US.

“Mission Parwaaz is about a childhood dream realised decades later by sheer passion and dedication. It is one man’s dream to bring pride and glory to his country and its people. It’s a journey with many hurdles, disappointments overcome by self belief and persistence,” the singer states on his official website.

Fakhr-e-Alam spent most of his childhood dreaming to be an air force pilot. Yet fate had other things in store for him. After almost 25 years in showbiz as a musician, singer, actor, host and entertainer, he finally realised his childhood dream to be a pilot when in the year 2015 he got his private pilot license in Florida, US.

The same year he announced that he will attempt to circumnavigate the globe in a single engine aircraft. But with only less than 100 hours logged it was a huge task to get this mission off the ground. Three years later he is finally on his way.

Mahnoor Sheikh

The writer is News Editor, Pakistan Point. She has graduated in Mass Communication and has worked in various media houses