Pakistani pop star Asim Azhar has addressed ongoing concerns over misrepresented content, urging media platforms to avoid sharing out of context clips from his concerts. Taking to Instagram, the singer posted a story requesting entertainment pages to share complete videos instead of partial snippets. In his message, he emphasized that selective editing can distort the original context of conversations, especially during live performances. He further noted that his tour has just begun, with many shows still ahead, and expressed hope for responsible and accurate coverage moving forward. Asim Azhar’s statement comes after certain clips from his recent Houston concert began circulating online. In one such video, the crowd was heard chanting actress Hania Aamir’s name, to which the singer responded in a lighthearted manner. However, the shortened clip was widely interpreted without context, leading to mixed reactions and speculation among viewers. Clarifying his stance, Asim highlighted that such edited content can mislead audiences and create unnecessary narratives, stressing the importance of presenting the full picture rather than isolated moments. Currently, the singer is on his international tour, which goes beyond live performances and also focuses on promoting emerging talent alongside established artists. Titled the Asim Azhar Tour 2026, the concert series is set to cover major cities including Houston, Chicago, Toronto, and New York, further strengthening the global reach of Pakistani music.