Popular Pakistani Punjabi folk singer Naseebo Lal has recently become a grandmother, not a mother, amid a whirlwind of social media misinformation.
A photo circulating online showing her holding a newborn baby boy alongside her husband, Naveed, sparked widespread speculation that she had given birth at 56, leading to debates on late-age motherhood, health risks, and even congratulations from fans.
However, multiple clarifications from locals, social media users, and entertainment outlets confirm this is her grandson, born to her son Murad Hussain.
Veteran Punjabi singer Naseebo Lal made headlines after several social media pages spread rumours claiming that she had given birth to a baby boy at the age of 56. However, the singer has now dismissed such reports.https://t.co/5pJrWcZ7Ei#DialoguePakistan #NaseeboLal pic.twitter.com/ZRaeJAJVHf
— Dialogue Pakistan (@DialoguePak) October 29, 2025
On October 28, 2025, images of Naseebo in a hospital’s gynecology ward and cradling the infant went viral, with unverified posts claiming she welcomed a baby boy.
Some reports even quoted her husband assuring that the “mother and child are safe.” This fueled shock and joy, but also skepticism given her age and existing family.
Neighbors and acquaintances shared firsthand accounts: “She lives next to me; it’s her son’s son” (via social media comments).
The baby is the child of her son, Murad Hussain, making Naseebo a “Dadi” (grandmother).
As of October 29, 2025, entertainment pages like RASALA.PK stated, “Rumors about Naseebo Lal giving birth to a baby boy are completely false. She has not given birth; Naseebo Lal has officially become a grandmother!”
Rumors about Naseebo Lal giving birth to a baby boy are completely false. She has not given birth, Naseebo Lal has officially become a grandmother (Dadi)! pic.twitter.com/IkiIo5Ockq
— RASALA.PK (@rasalapk) October 29, 2025
No official statement from Naseebo’s verified accounts yet, but the consensus across sources dismisses the birth rumor as a misinterpretation of family photos.
Naseebo, known for hits like Tu Jhoom (Coke Studio) and folk classics such as Jinda Yaar Juda Ho Jaye, hails from a musical family originally from Rajasthan, India, who migrated to Pakistan post-1947 Partition.
Naseebo became a first-time grandmother, adding to her personal milestones amid a career spanning over 1,500 songs in Punjabi, Urdu, and Marwari.
The mix-up highlights how quickly unverified social media can amplify family joys into tabloid frenzy, but it’s a heartwarming update for fans even if she has become a grandmother.















