Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) popular leader Sher Afzal Marwat has turned out to be a fan of Indian film songs. During an interview, at the request of the host, Sher Afzal Marwat sang a classic 90s song.
The host asked him to sing his favourite song in Urdu or Pashto.
Marwat crooned the song “Barsat kay mausam main, tanhai kay aalam main” from the Bollywood film Najaiz.
The song is about the loneliness of a man drinking alcohol in the rain.
Sher Afzal Marwat said that his children are fond of listening to his songs, but his wife is not.
Zayn Malik has surprised fans with a song in his new album Nobody Is Listening which features Muhammad Rafi’s Chaudhvi Ka Chand.
The track titled Tightrope has been creating quite a buzz on social media and has struck a chord with Bollywood music lovers. Zayn can be heard crooning the chorus, adding a new flavour to the song. The British-Pakistani singer has often discussed his fondness for Bollywood music and films in several interviews.
Meanwhile, the 11-track album has elements of pop in it, while being laidback at the same time.
Earlier, before releasing his new album, the singer-songwriter casually dropped his phone number on social media to hype fans up for the launch date and give a preview of his new music.
This is not the first time that Zayn has sung a Bollywood track. A few years ago, Zayn had released covers of Allah Ke Bande and Allah Duhai Hai.
Zayn Malik fans are blowing up his phone after he posted his phone number on Twitter ahead of his new album launch.
Days before releasing his new album Nobody is Listening, the singer-songwriter casually dropped his phone number on Twitter and Instagram to hype fans up for the launch date and give a preview of his new music.
As per details, when you dial the number, Zayn’s voice can be heard as he confirms his album release date – January 15 – and tells the caller that they’ll hear a clip of each song if they press any of the numbers from one to nine.
After calling the number, Zayn fans receive a text from the Vibez hitmaker which says: “Yoo, Zayn here! Thnx for hitting my line. Give me your deets so we can stay in touch.”
Fans who replied to the message have also reportedly gotten further responses from the star over text.
Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan’s throne bearer, Ustad Rahat Fateh Ali Khan has reached five million subscribers on YouTube, becoming the first Pakistani musician to achieve this milestone.
With a total of 207 videos uploaded, and the recent Gham-e-Ashiqui crossing 3 million views, the ustaad celebrated the victory by expressing gratitude to his fans and followers on social media.
The legendary singer shared the news on his Instagram account saying: “5 Million YouTube subscribers – Thank you for the love and support”.
Later he posted a video of himself cutting a cake and thanking his fans for their continued love and support.
Khan began formally training for his skill at the age of seven, and performed publicly for the first time, when he was nine, at the death anniversary of his grandfather. Since then, he has released more than 50 albums including performing at numerous high-profile concerts across the world.
Khan has sung over 100 Bollywood songs – much of his global following is also accredited to Bollywood. He has also won several awards there and is reportedly Salman Khan’s favourite.
Rahat became the first Pakistani to perform at any Nobel Prize concert when he was invited to the concert at the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize ceremony. He performed Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan’s most memorable qawwali Tumhe Dilagi” and Mast Qalandar.
The singer was also presented an honorary shield from Oxford University where he got to perform in one of the world’s most historical music rooms.