Who is Ali Sethi’s rumoured husband Salman Toor? There have been reports that ‘Pasoori’ singer Ali Sethi has married a man named Salman Toor. If these rumors are true, this will be one of Pakistan’s first celebrity gay weddings.
Many hashtags with Ali Sethi, Najam Sethi, Pasoori, LBGTQ+, and Najam Sethi have been trending on social media, with a heated debate between right and wrongdoings.
Many social media users are curious about Ali Sethi’s rumored husband Salman Toor.

Sethi is the son of political figure Najam Sethi and the brother of actress Mira Sethi, in addition to being well-known for his music.
Sethi is one of the few Pakistani artists who openly identifies as gay, according to his official Wikipedia page.
For Ali, homophobia is on the rise in Pakistan, and he feels obligated to be openly gay.
Who is Ali Sethi’s rumoured husband Salman Toor?

Salman Toor is an American of Pakistani origin. He works as a painter and is 40 years old. His works depict the imagined lives of young South Asian men, displayed in close-up in either South Asia or New York City fantasy settings.
Toor currently resides and works in New York City.
Salman Toor openly stated in a 2022 article for The New Yorker that he visited London in the summer of 2004.
At the time, his friends Kalyan, Sethi, Aijazuddin, and Toor were all dating, but not each other.
Six years ago, Sethi and Toor realized they belonged together, and everything changed.
Despite the fact that they live in different New York apartments, they have a strong bond.
Marriage

According to Twitter, the Rang singer married artist and coworker Salman Toor in an intimate ceremony in New York City, making it one of Pakistan’s first-ever gay weddings.
Ali Aziz Sethi is a singer, songwriter, composer, and author from Pakistan. Sethi rose to fame with his debut novel, The Wish Maker (2009), after being born to journalists and politicians Najam Sethi and Jugnu Mohsin.
Sethi began official training in Hindustani classical music after graduating from college, despite receiving some musical training as a child.
He studied with Ustad Naseeruddin Saami, widely regarded as a master of both qawwali and khyal singing, as well as Farida Khanum, a notable ghazal and classical vocalist.