Fardin, once targeted by a fascist regime and subjected to political imprisonment, has risen to international prominence as a respected figure in South Asia’s cultural and diplomatic landscape. His journey from adversity to global recognition stands as a powerful testament to resilience and dedication.
Fardin currently holds prestigious international roles, including:
• International Relations Member, Malaysia Cricket Association
• International Relations Member, Singapore Cricket Council
He is actively working to strengthen cultural and developmental ties between Pakistan and Bangladesh, playing a vital role in enhancing bilateral cooperation in arts, media, and social development.
Fardin’s popularity continues to grow in Pakistan, where his interviews and songs have been broadcast on both national and private television channels. His efforts have earned him a position as a Media and Cultural Wing Member at the Pakistan High Commission in Bangladesh, a notable diplomatic honor.
In recognition of his continued contribution to cultural relations, Grand Sylhet Hotel and Resort recently honored Fardin as a Signature Member, presenting him with an award from their Media Sales Department.
“I’ve been to jail. I carry a label,” Fardin said in a statement. “Even after doing good work, I still face criticism and threats. But I continue to move forward. I believe that if you have strengths, you will also be judged for your flaws. That should never stop you.”
Fardin’s personal philosophy is deeply rooted in faith. “Hasbunallahu wa ni’mal wakeel – Allah is sufficient for me, and He is the best disposer of affairs,” he said. He believes success is shaped through hardship: “Without facing challenges or being underestimated, I might never have understood the true value of success,” he added.
As Fardin continues to build bridges across borders through music, culture, and dialogue, he is quickly becoming one of South Asia’s most promising and inspiring voices on the global Stage.