Pakistani Actor Ali Zafar Announces PKR 10 Lakh Cash Reward For Arshad Nadeem As He Celebrates His Olympic Gold

In addition to the reward, Ali Zafar urged the Pakistani government to welcome Nadeem like a hero and to set up a sports academy in his name

Sachin T Updated: Friday, August 09, 2024, 11:53 AM IST

Pakistani singer and actor Ali Zafar has announced a reward of PKR 1 million for Arshad Nadeem, who won a gold medal in the men's javelin final at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Zafar made the announcement on his official X account on Friday (August 9), praising Nadeem for his impressive performance and record-breaking throw of 92.97 meters.

In addition to the reward, Ali urged the Pakistani government to welcome Nadeem like a hero and to set up a sports academy in his name. The singer-actor believes that by giving athletes like Nadeem more support, Pakistan could win even more medals in the future.

His post read, "@ArshadOlympian1 breaks record with 92.97 and wins gold for Pakistan! I shall be honouring him with a one million reward through @AliZFoundation."

Along with sharing a video of Nadeem's throw, Ali further wrote, "Let's show our heroes the celebration they deserve. I urge @GovtofPakistan @CMShehbaz to welcome him like a hero and establish a sports academy in his name. If our athletes and sportsmen start getting the support they deserve we can win 10 golds a year. "

Nadeem's victory at the Olympics has made Pakistan proud, and social media platforms are flooded with congratulatory messages for the athlete.

Congratulating Ndeem, Pakistani actor Adnan Siddiqui wrote on X, "Congratulations @ArshadOlympian1 for the winning gold and for setting a new Olympic record with an astounding 92.97m throw! Your incredible achievement has elevated you to legendary status and made Pakistan immensely proud."

Sharing a photo of Nadeem on her Instagram story, actress Mahira Khan wrote, "Uffff whaaaaaatta throw... breaking recordssss! Yes Sir! Hero."

Nadeem scripted history as he won Pakistan's first-ever track and field medal. He best Neeraj Chopra from India, who had won Gold at the Tokyo Olympics. This time, Neeraj won silver.

Published on: Friday, August 09, 2024, 09:28 AM IST

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