London – Muhammad Ashraf, popularly known as Malkoo, has been banned from performing in the UK for a decade following violations of immigration laws. The singer, famed for his hit song “Nak Da Koka,” reportedly faced legal action due to discrepancies related to his visa status.
Malkoo’s ban comes as part of the UK Home Office’s ongoing efforts to enforce immigration regulations, which apply to performers and artists entering the country. The ruling has sparked conversations about the impact of such decisions on cultural exchange and the entertainment industry.
Fans of the artist have expressed their disappointment, taking to social media to voice their support. Malkoo has not yet commented publicly on the situation, but it is expected that he may seek legal advice to challenge the ban.
The singer has enjoyed a significant following, both in Pakistan and among the diaspora, and this decision raises concerns about the future of his music career in the UK.