His mother died in 2020, and his son is studying in Japan and cannot travel because of exams.
For the first time in four years, actor Aaron Aziz will be celebrating Hari Raya in Singapore.
Some family members will not be with him – his mother died in 2020 and his son, 19-year-old Danish Anaqi, who is studying in Japan, cannot travel because of exams.controversially axed from upcoming film The Original Gangster by Malaysian director Syamsul YusofAaron took to Instagram to defend himself, saying that he had trained intensively for the role, as the director requested, but the latter had refused to meet to discuss the issue.
He is looking forward to spending quality time with his family in Singapore, including with his mother-in-law, who recently underwent heart surgery, and his stepfather.
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