Tag: Tu Jhoom

  • Here is a complete list of the nominations from the Lux Style Awards 2023

    Here is a complete list of the nominations from the Lux Style Awards 2023

    The final nominations for the prestigious Lux Style Awards 2023 are finally here, celebrating the best of the art and culture of Pakistan. The 22nd award ceremony will be held in Karachi, attended by the creme de la creme of the entertainment industry.

    This year marks a cultural shift as Pakistani entertainment is fresh off the high of global praise. Songs from Coke Studio like ‘Pasoori’ by Ali Sethi and Shae Gill received international acclaim, and the later was also the subject of a controversial re-make in the Bollywood film ‘Satyaprem Ki Katha’.

    Pakistani films like Kamli by Sarmad Khoosat were well received , as well as ‘The Legend Of Maula Jatt’ which was sadly not included in the nominations after the producers released a statement saying the ceremony’s limited film categories honoring writers and directors is the reason why they did not submit their film as consideration.

    READ MORE: Why wasn’t ‘Maula Jatt’ nominated for the Lux Style Awards?

    ‘Joyland’ by Saim Sadiq which featured the transgender actress Alina Khan, is among the most nominated films in the awards ceremony. The movie received a standing ovation at the Cannes Film Festival, and was shortlisted as a nomination for the Academy Awards.

    Check out which one of your favorite film, drama or actors made it as the final nomination.

  • ‘Obsessed with this song’: Indian celebs praise Naseebo Lal-Abida Parveen’s chartbuster ‘Tu Jhoom’

    ‘Obsessed with this song’: Indian celebs praise Naseebo Lal-Abida Parveen’s chartbuster ‘Tu Jhoom’

    Indian celebrities including Daler Mehndi, who is one of the most popular Punjabi singer in India has praised Coke Studio’s song ‘Tu Jhoom’, with a special shout-out to Naseebo Lal.

    The song is sung by music veterans Abida Parveen and Naseebo Lal.

    “Today I want to tell you that Naseebo Lal has made a name for herself in India and everywhere in the world where people love music, ”he said in a video. “Whoever is watching me send lots of blessings to Naseebo Lal Jee,” stated Daler.

    Indian actor Aly Goni also shared a story of him listening to the song, and wrote, “Obsessed with this song.”

    Actor and Bigg Boss 15 contestant Donal Bisht is following Naseebo Lal on Instagram now after collaborating her on song Nikaah.

    Tu Jhoom is a song about a conversation about letting yourself go, opening your heart and understanding that you are enough and nothing will be gained by running after worldly things. The song rapidly gained fame among the masses leaving everyone captivated with the lyrics and its soothing melody.

    The chartbuster is written by Adnan Dhool, composed and mixed by Xulfi, arranged and produced by Xulfi and Abdullah Siddiqui.

  • Coke Studio’s ‘Tu Jhoom’ not an original melody?

    Coke Studio’s ‘Tu Jhoom’ not an original melody?

    The grand showcase of Coke Studio season 14, featuring the iconic Naseebo Lal and legendary Abida Parveen kicked off on January 14.

    Tu Jhoom is a song about a conversation about letting yourself go, opening your heart and understanding that you are enough and nothing will be gained by running after worldly things.

    The song rapidly gained fame among the masses leaving everyone captivated with the lyrics and its soothing melody.

    Tu Jhoom has been credited as written by Adnan Dhool, composed and mixed by Xulfi, arranged and produced by Xulfi and Abdullah Siddiqui. However, according to The Express Tribune, Nirmala Maghani, an up-and-coming singer from Umarkot would like to differ to some aspects of the credits list.

    As per a news report published in The Express Tribune, Maghani claimed that the melody of the song Tu Jhoom has been lifted from a sample she had sent to Xulfi back in June 2021, while eyeing a slot as featuring artist in Coke Studio 14.

    Xulfi didn’t reply to any of her messages, which she thought was expected from such a senior musician being suddenly reached by a singer he doesn’t know via WhatsApp. But the moment she heard Tu Jhoom she realised that one of the melodies she had sent had been used in the song without any acknowledgment.

    Speaking with Tribune, Maghani said, “The melody is exactly the same. I have been calling Xulfi since I heard the song and after a day he finally responded by saying I didn’t even download your audio file, which isn’t true because all my messages were received with blue ticks.”

    Maghani stressed the point that all she wants is recognition and due credit for her work and nothing else. “It’s about recognition of my work and being acknowledged for it, nothing else.”

  • The smashing Punjabi hit: What do the lyrics of ‘Tu Jhoom’ mean?

    The smashing Punjabi hit: What do the lyrics of ‘Tu Jhoom’ mean?

    The song that has taken the country by storm. Coke Studio’s Tu Jhoom is a smashing success but not everyone understands the Punjabi lyrics. Here is what they mean.

    Verse 1: Naseebo Lal

    Peeda nu mai seene laavan

    [I will] accept pain

    Te mai hasdi jaavan

    then laughing all the way

    Oooh, peeda nu mai seene laavan

    [I will] accept pain

    Te mai hasdi jaavan

    then laughing all the way

    Dhuppan de naal lad-lad ke ve labhiya apniyan chaavan

    Fighting with sunlight, I found my shade

    Dukh v apne, sukh v apne, mai te bas eh jaana..

    Sadness is mine, Happiness is mine, that’s all I know


    Sab nu samajh ke ki karna aye

    What will I do by understanding everyone?

    Dil nu eh samjhavan

    That’s what I keep explaining to my heart

    [Chorus: Naseebo Lal]

    Tu jhoom, jhoom, jhoom, jhoom

    Just swirl, swirl, swirl, swirl x2

    Verse 2: Abida Parveen

    Mai deewani, kuch na jaana

    I love deeply, I know nothing

    Mast hoke gaavan

    I sing with extreme passion

    Duniya raaji karke kamle

    You can spend time making the world happy

    Phir v chain nai aauna

    But you will still never find peace

    Saari khushiyan mil ja mann te

    If I attain every form of happiness

    Picche ki reh jaana

    What will remain?

    Saari khushiyan mil ja mann te

    If I attain every form of happiness

    Picche ki reh jaana

    What will remain?

    Tere bas me kuch v nahi eh

    Nothing is in your control

    Dil nu eh samjhavan

    I keep trying to tell my heart

    Chorus: Abida Parveen & Background Singers

    Tu jhoom, jhoom, jhoom, jhoom

    Just swirl, swirl, swirl, swirl


    Oohoo, tu jhoom, jhoom, jhoom, jhoom
    Tuu jhooom, jhoom
    Tu jhoom, jhoom, jhoom, jhoom
    x3
    Oohhooo, tu jhoom

    Verse 3: Naseebo Lal & Abida Parveen

    Mai raazi apni zaat toh

    I am satisfied with myself

    Mai utte apni aukaat toh

    I am higher than what I can accomplish

    Eh duniya meri fikar nahi..

    This world is of no concern to me


    Mai samajh gayi har baat nu

    I understand every single thing

    Ki karna eh unchiya shaana nu

    Why do we need the highest status?

    Ki khatrana aasmana nu

    Why do we to touch the sky? [reach new heights]

    Mai hasdi-hasdi hai jeena

    I want to live my life laughing away [happy, without any sadness]

    Mei nikal gayi gumaana toh

    Ive stopped thinking about things

    Mai te mere wargiyan ki

    I reflect my inner self

    Khud kulon kyuin sharmana

    Why should I be shy of myself (be underconfident)

    Duniya raazi kar v layi eh

    Even if you make the whole world happy

    Phir v chain nahi aauna

    You still won’t find any peace

    Jo hai tera labh jaayega, karke koi bahana

    Whatever is yours will find you, one way or the other

    Tere bass me kuch v nahi hai, dil nu eh samjhavan

    Nothing is on your control, I explain to my heart

    Chorus: Abida Parveen, Naseebo Lal & Background Singers

    Tu jhoom, jhoom, jhoom, jhoom

    Just swirl, swirl, swirl, swirl

    Tuu jhoom, jhoom, jhoom, jhoom
    Tu jhoom, jhoom, jhoom, jhoom

    Outro: Abida Parveen & Naseebo Lal

    Mai deewani kuch na jaana

    I’m enraptured, I don’t know anything


    Mei deewani, mai deewani

    I’m enraptured, I’m enraptured

    Mai.. deewaani..

    I’m enraptured

    O, mai deewani kuch na jaana

    I’m enraptured, I don’t know anything

    Mai mastani kuch na jaana

    I’m carefree, I know nothing

    Mai mastani kuch na jaana
    I’m carefree, I know nothing

    Kuch na jaana

    I know nothing

    Tu jhoom, tu jhoom, jhoom, jhoom, jhoom

    Just swirl x4

    Mai raazi apni jaat toh

    I am satisfied with myself

    Tu jhoom, jhoom, jhoom, jhoom
    Just swirl x3

    Ahha, nighaye.., nighaye..

    Eyes, Eyes
    Ooohooo..

    Nighaye yaar jis aashna raaz kare

    Lover’s eyes that share secrets

    Wo apni khubi, wo apni khubi, kismat pe kyun na naaz kare

    Why shouldn’t he take pride in his destiny and good qualities

    Wo apni khubi, kismat pe kyun na naaz kare, naaz kare

    Why shouldn’t he take pride in his destiny and good qualities

    O, tu jhoom, jhoom, jhoom, jhoom

    Just swirl x3
    Tu jhoom, tu jhoom, tu jhoom tu
    Tuu jhoom, jhoom, jhoom, jhoom
    Tu jhoom, jhoom, jhoom, jhoom

  • Shaniera Akram bursts into tears after listening  ‘Tu Jhoom’

    Shaniera Akram bursts into tears after listening ‘Tu Jhoom’

    Social Activist, Shaniera Akram took to Twitter to share her experience after listening to Abida Parveen and Naseebo Lal’s top trending song Tu Jhoom performed in Coke Studio Season 14.

    She expressed her emotions on the soulful song, Tu Jhoom by saying, “I have not heard this song before & have no idea what they are singing about but I’ve been sitting here for the last 25 minutes crying my eyes out! These incredible women just sang into my soul. God Bless this beautiful Country. “

    Famous Pakistani Singer and actor, Hadiqa Kiani also gave her tribute on Twitter to the soulful song performed by legendary singers

    Veteran actor and Director, Shaan Shahid also took to Twitter to appreciate the poetry and magical voices of Naseebo Lal and Abida Parveen.

    The Pakistan journalist, Mubashir Zaidi also expressed their love for the spiritual song.

    Living legends of the Pakistan music industry Abida Parveen and Naseebo Lal have opened the 14th season of Coke Studio with an extravagant song “Tu Jhoom.” The song has sent excited fans on a listening spree while they have gone crazy about it.

    More than 4.9 million people have been viewed this song as of Monday morning.

    The opening lines are sung by the folk queen Lal, followed by the Sufi maestro Parveen. “As we start on this new journey, we ask you to celebrate life,” read the official caption of the song.

    This year, Coke Studio is produced and curated by music composer Xulfi and written by Adnan Dhool, “Tu Jhoom’s” music is arranged and produced by Xulfi and budding artist Abdullah Siddiqui.

    Check out the spiritual song with magical voices here

  • Living legends Abida Parveen, Naseebo Lal’s ‘Tu Jhoom’ is magic, fans go crazy

    Living legends Abida Parveen, Naseebo Lal’s ‘Tu Jhoom’ is magic, fans go crazy

    Living legends of Pakistan music industry Abida Parveen and Naseebo Lal have opened the 14th season of Coke Studio with an extravagant song “Tu Jhoom.” The song has sent excited fans on a listening spree while they have gone crazy about it.

    The opening lines are sung by the folk queen Lal, followed by the Sufi maestro Parveen. “As we start on this new journey, we ask you to celebrate life,” read the official caption of the song.

    This year, Coke Studio is produced and curated by music composer Xulfi. Written by Adnan Dhool, “Tu Jhoom’s” music is arranged and produced by Xulfi and budding artist Abdullah Siddiqui.

    This time, Xulfi (Zulfiqar Jabbar Khan) has also used artists, who are performing on the melodious song and powerful vocals of the music queens Lal and Parveen.

    Twitter is flooded with praise and applause for the two veterans.

    The superstar of Pakistan Mahira Khan thanked the legendary singers on Twitter.

    Taking to Twitter, actor Shaan Shahid wrote: “Well done Coke Studio… the poetry is like journey.. Naseebo lal a traveler.. and Abida jee the Sufi Guide.”

    Similarly, singer Hadiqa Kiani took to Twitter and wrote: “Never knew my soul needed the powerhouse duo of Abida Parveen and Naseebo Lal together. Absolutely breathtaking. Cannot wait to hear more from this season of@cokestudio.”

    While many showered their love on the powerhouse duo.

    Check out the song here: