Tag: Shamoon Ismail

  • Here’s everything you need to know about Hania Aamir and Shamoon Ismail’s ‘engagement’

    On April 1, April Fool’s Day, Hania Aamir announced that she has gotten engaged. Sharing a picture of her hand with a ring on it and a rose, Hania wrote “01/04/2021”.

    Soon after, people from her close friend’s circle started congratulating her. While Hania initially did not share who she had gotten engaged to, her friend Umer Mukhtar later revealed that the actor had gotten engaged to musician Shamoon Ismail.

    Read more – ‘Why can’t people be happy in others happiness?’ questions Hania Aamir

    Ismail added more fuel to the fire by resharing the story on his Instagram account leaving fans confused over whether the two had actually put a ring on it or were just fooling around.

    Turns out Hania was just playing an elaborate April Fool’s joke on her fans and has not gotten engaged to Shamoon.

    “Thanks guys. I’ll definitely have a better quality photo when it’s real. I love you guys,” said Hania.

    She also thanked Shamoon for being “such a sport”.

  • #2020Rewind: What were Pakistanis listening to?

    Music streaming platform Patari has revealed the top songs and artists for the year 2020, among other stats.

    According to their lists, Ali Sethi, Shamoon Ismail and Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan are among the most streamed artists in Pakistan.

    Shamoon Ismail’s song Rung was the most streamed song followed by Bilal Saeed and Momina Mustehsan’s Baari.

    Meanwhile, Strings was the most-streamed band in 2020, while Teri Tasveer by Bayaan was the most streamed album this year. Hadiqa Kianai was the most streamed female artist in 2020.

    Check out the complete list below:

  • ‘Tum Tum’: Asim Azhar releases the ‘biggest collaboration of the year’

    ‘Tum Tum’: Asim Azhar releases the ‘biggest collaboration of the year’

    Asim Azhar’s latest song Tum Tum, which had received a lot of hate for featuring Tiktoker Areeka Haq, has finally released.

    Touted as the “biggest collaboration of the year”, the song features Asim, Areeka, Shamoon Ismail, Mooroo, Talha Anjum and Talha Yunus. Hania Aamir and Asad Siddiqui have a guest appearance in the song.

    While the song garnered more than a million views within hours of being released, the storyline is not so impressive and shows Areeka as a heartless gold-digger who gets together with boys and fleeces them of their money.

    Even the music video begins with the quote: “If you choose money over love, you will always be poor.”

    Watch it here:

    Despite the views, the song did not resonate well with the audiences who took to social media to voice their criticism.

    https://twitter.com/bhaibutnotyours/status/1278738716480147457?s=20
    https://twitter.com/Iam_Mian1/status/1278722463262785536?s=20

    https://twitter.com/Farisal06709906/status/1278868522173636614?s=20

    Some people even said that Taher Shah’s Farishta was better than this.

  • Is Shamoon Ismail hitting back at haters with his new song?

    Is Shamoon Ismail hitting back at haters with his new song?

    Pakistani singer Shamoon Ismail recently landed in hot water and caused a stir on social media for passing racist comments related to the coronavirus.

     He had tweeted that the whole pandemic started because a Chinese person wanted to eat a bat.

    Following intense backlash, the singer deleted his tweet and apologised for his remarks.

    https://twitter.com/ShamoonIsmail/status/1243984923830169602?s=20

    However, Twitter users were not pleased with his ‘half-baked’ apology.

    https://twitter.com/idherkyunayeho/status/1243994215236894723?s=20
    https://twitter.com/lifeofachutiya/status/1243991759861862400?s=20

    Meanwhile, YouTube vlogger Moroo came forward to Shamoon’s defense.

    Shamoon later released a new song, which possibly was a way to hit back at all the haters. Because the opening line of the song is: “Mein label te nae jaanda, Teri cable te nae aanda, Teray table te nae khaanda, Ey sab mera apna.”

    What do you think? Listen to the song here: