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Agha Ali claims girls prefer wealth over love
Pakistani drama industry actor Agha Ali has made headlines with his recent remarks, claiming that girls prioritise luxury and wealth over love and loyalty.
During a recent appearance on a private TV channel's programme, Agha Ali candidly discussed his past mistakes, saying he often said things in interviews he shouldn't have and omitted things he should have said.
"I've learned from my mistakes and am now trying to rebuild myself because I have been broken," he shared.
Agha Ali emphasised that he speaks honestly in interviews, expressing his true feelings so people can understand who he really is.
He also addressed misconceptions about him being angry or a playboy, clarifying, "I am no longer a playboy."
Expressing his views on modern relationships, Ali stated that girls today are more interested in security and a luxurious Lifestyle than in love or loyalty.
He asserted, "If you have money, you can get anything in the world, including any girl."
Agha Ali's advice to men was clear: "Earn money, buy a house, a car, and then think about love and relationships."
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