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A 3ft-tall boxer and singer taking the internet by storm has revealed how he made a phenomenal rise to stardom despite not being able to read or write.<\/p>\n
Abdu Rozik, 20, hails from a small village in Tajikistan called Ghizhdarva – but the lavish lifestyle he now leads in Dubai, where he brushes shoulders with internet royalty, is worlds away from his humble background.<\/p>\n
Born\u00a0Muhammadroziqi Savriqul to parents\u00a0Rooh Afza, father Savriqul Muhammad, Abdu revealed to FEMAIL how his father worked hard in a construction job to provide for the family when he was a child, but coming from a family of seven, the money didn’t go very far.<\/p>\n
He also claims to have suffered horrific abuse from both teachers and peers at his school, which was more than two hours away from his family home, because of his height.<\/p>\n
Disillusioned with the education system, he made the decision to leave school after just two years, before he’d even made it to secondary school. Despite now having a successful career as a singer, blogger and boxer, he has revealed his regret over not finishing school and wants to complete his education one day, because he still struggles to read and write.<\/p>\n
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Abdu was starstruck when he met Ronaldo.\u00a0 After I told him ‘I’m a huge fan of yours, I love you’ and asked for a picture together he laughed and said “I\u2019m a fan of you too”<\/p>\n
Recalling his school days, Abdu told FEMAIL: ‘It was so hard, I would have to get up before 6 to get [to school] for 8am.’<\/p>\n
He claimed the long journey meant he was often late for school – and punishments from teachers often included hitting.<\/p>\n
With a tiny stature caused by untreated rickets (not Dwarfism, as is a common misconception about Abdu), the singer was also subject to relentless bullying because he looked different to his peers.\u00a0<\/p>\n
A combination of the difficult journey and the teasing caused him to leave school at 9 years old with an incomplete education.<\/p>\n
‘I couldn’t walk the 2km every day as my legs hurt’.<\/p>\n
‘Some teachers told me to not come back,’ he said. ‘I’d love to complete my schooling – I can’t really read or write. Reading is very hard for me’.<\/p>\n
Despite a lack of education, Abdu taught himself English last year and is now proficient in the language.<\/p>\n
Abdu also explained how the lack of access to medical care as a child affected him later in life – particularly when he had rickets which was left untreated and stunted his growth.\u00a0<\/p>\n
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Whereas he was once mocked for his height, the singer and boxer now sees it as a quality that makes him ‘special’ – and he’s grateful for his smaller stature<\/p>\n
‘When I was young, my dad worked in construction and we didn\u2019t have much money for travel.\u00a0<\/p>\n
\u2018He\u2019d earn maybe around \u00a3300 to \u00a3400 in a month or two and this was hard to stretch for our family of seven’.<\/p>\n
With little money behind them, Abdu, who is now famous for his 3ft height, was left with untreated rickets as his family couldn\u2019t afford treatment, leading to his stunted growth.<\/p>\n
\u2018It\u2019s really quite heartbreaking as this could\u00a0have been solved. It\u2019s a misconception that Abdu has Dwarfism\u2019, his agent said.<\/p>\n
To make ends meet and to help his family out financially, Abdu began busking in local street markets.\u00a0\u00a0<\/p>\n
Now he has sung his way to Dubai where he lives a life of luxury – and he claims he’s currently the only member of his family making money because it’s difficult to find employment back at home.\u00a0<\/p>\n
Whereas he was once mocked for his height, the singer and boxer now sees it as a quality that makes him ‘special’ – and he’s grateful for his smaller stature.<\/p>\n
The devout Muslim said: ‘God made me like this,’ he said. ‘I thank God for everything and try my best to pray five times a day’.<\/p>\n
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Now he has sung his way to Dubai where he lives a life of luxury – and he claims he’s currently the only member of his family making money because it’s difficult to find employment back at home. Pictured here with British boxing legend Tyson Fury<\/p>\n
Last year, the Tajikistani singer got his big break when he appeared on the 16th season of Bigg Boss – Indian Big Brother, hosted by Bollywood superstar Salman Khan.<\/p>\n
According to the Times of India, Abdu candidly revealed to his Bigg Boss housemates: \u2018I used to sing in the bazaar (market). I would earn five to ten dollars at most\u2019.<\/p>\n
Abdu grew up idolising Salman Khan, and revealed it was ‘surreal’ to meet him in person.<\/p>\n
He said: \u2018Like many Tajiks, we grew up watching Bollywood movies.<\/p>\n
\u2018Salman told me to go on Bigg Boss so I could reach more success. All of my family are so jealous that I got to meet THE Salman Khan!\u2019<\/p>\n
His stint in the Bigg Boss house, where he was introduced as a Tajik singer and social media influencer, catapulted him to fame – and he melted hearts in India after relaying his rags to riches story.<\/p>\n
Abdu is so well-loved in India following the reality show that he is constantly surrounded by masses of fans whenever he goes back to visit.<\/p>\n
\u2018People love me because I\u2019m different\u2019, he told FEMAIL.\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0<\/p>\n
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His stint in the Bigg Boss house, where he was introduced as a Tajik singer and social media influencer, catapulted him to fame – and he melted hearts in India after relaying his rags to riches story. Abdu Rozik is pictured here with Bollywood legend Salman Khan, his idol<\/p>\n
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Abdu is so well-loved in India following the reality show that he is constantly surrounded by masses of fans whenever he goes back to visit. Here he is pictured with Bollywood beauty and social activist Shilpa Shetty<\/p>\n
\u2018I went to a shopping mall in Delhi and it was so overcrowded that thousands of people trampled my car and the windows caved in. The car broke!\u2019<\/p>\n
After winning fans in India through his stint on reality TV, Abdu went on to achieve global fame when he became embroiled in a highly-publicised feud with his rival Hasbulla, a Russian social media star who also stands at 3ft tall.\u00a0<\/p>\n
\u2018I\u2019ve always loved the gym but I started boxing at 17 when Hasbulla invited me to fight. I started training for the fight in the gym every day.<\/p>\n
\u2018Before I went to the gym for my health, but this time it was to win. I don\u2019t like Hasbulla. I\u2019m always ready to fight him’.<\/p>\n
While the match didn\u2019t go ahead for reasons he didn\u2019t specify, Abdu has caught the attention of some huge names, including the likes of Ronaldo, Akon and KSI.<\/p>\n
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After winning fans in India through his stint on reality TV, Abdu went on to achieve global fame when he became embroiled in a highly-publicised feud with his rival Hasbulla , a Russian social media star who also stands at 3ft tall<\/p>\n
The 20-year-old admitted that he isn\u2019t the world\u2019s biggest football fan, but he was starstruck by the Portuguese striker.<\/p>\n
‘I\u2019m on the side of Ronaldo,’ he said. ‘Wherever he goes, I’ll go. If I\u2019m watching football, it\u2019s a Ronaldo game.<\/p>\n
\u2018The first time I met him I was so nervous, because he’s such a big star. At the time I had 1 million followers but I was still thinking \u201cOh my God\u201d. I was so excited.\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0<\/p>\n
After I told him \u201cI’m a huge fan of yours, I love you\u201d and asked for a picture together he laughed and said “I\u2019m a fan of you too”. It was the best moment of my life.<\/p>\n
\u2018I was jumping up and down. I hugged him and we got a picture. It’s been a huge moment for me in my life.’<\/p>\n
He cherished the moment so much that it has been Abdu\u2019s Instagram profile picture since they first met.<\/p>\n
Abdu often uploads funny skits to his Instagram page, as well as short clips of him singing, primarily in his native Tajik.<\/p>\n
In May, he set up the burger restaurant Burgiir, which is located in Mumbai, in his beloved India where she shot to stardom and said that it is set to be a chain – with plans to open another at an undisclosed location in the UK.<\/p>\n
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While the match didn\u2019t go ahead for reasons he didn\u2019t specify, Abdu has caught the attention of some huge names, including the likes of Ronaldo, Akon and KSI. Pictured here is the internet sensation with KSI<\/p>\n
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Abdu, who often uploads funny skits to his Instagram page, as well as short clips of him singing primarily in his native Tajik is seen here. Here is pictured with Muslim rapper Akon, famed for his collaborations with Eminem and Snoop Dogg<\/p>\n
The launch was inspired by his infamous burger meme which took the internet by storm – where he adorably pronounced the word as \u2018borgir\u2019 as he waffled one down.<\/p>\n
However, the singer-turned viral sensation hasn\u2019t just delved into food entrepreneurship – he recently tried his hand at DJing, is about to make his first English language song debut, and will be seen in an upcoming Indian movie.<\/p>\n
Since achieving worldwide fame, Abdu, who now boasts 8 million followers on Instagram, said: \u2018Nobody bullies me anymore, they love me.’<\/p>\n
His net worth is estimated to be between \u00a3400,000 and \u00a3800,000 and he uses some of this to support his family in Tajikistan, which includes two sisters, 16, and 17, and two brothers aged 13 and 21.<\/p>\n