
Pakistani singer Aima Baig has publicly praised emerging artist Abdur Rahman, better known by his stage name HAVI, after his calm response to an uncomfortable moment during a live concert.
HAVI was performing at PC Hotel Bhurban as part of the venue’s Independence Day celebrations when an older audience member interrupted the show and directed insulting comments towards him.
Rather than allowing the confrontation to escalate, HAVI stayed composed and continued to handle the situation with professionalism. His decision not to respond with the same hostility quickly drew appreciation from viewers and fellow artists.

Aima Baig joined the conversation after resharing a video of the incident on Instagram. The singer praised HAVI for maintaining his dignity despite being publicly confronted during his performance.
“And in the end… we’ll never learn how to respect our artists. Uncle got his 5 mins of fame and Abdur Rahman Sajidd, you let him have that. Pure respect. You are such a star,” she wrote.
Her message not only applauded HAVI but also drew attention to the way performers are sometimes treated during live events. For artists, remaining professional while dealing with unexpected disruptions can be just as challenging as delivering a performance itself.

The incident has prompted wider discussion among music fans about concert etiquette and the importance of showing basic respect to performers.
Live performances can bring together audiences with different opinions and personalities, but disruptive or insulting behaviour can quickly take attention away from the artist and the event itself. In this case, HAVI’s restrained response helped keep the situation from becoming an even bigger confrontation.
His reaction has since been appreciated as an example of patience and maturity, particularly for an emerging performer navigating the pressures of live entertainment.
Aima’s public endorsement further highlighted HAVI’s response, turning an uncomfortable concert moment into a conversation about professionalism, respect, and how artists handle difficult situations in the spotlight.