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"Zaroori Tha" by Rahat Fateh Ali Khan is the most-viewed Pakistani video on YouTube. It is also the first Pakistani video to reach 1 billion views. On the American video-sharing website YouTube, "Tajdar-e-Haram" sung by Atif Aslam became first Pakistani music video to cross 100 million views.
Hum Sab Ka Pakistan: 1982 "Maaon Ki Dua" [27] Alamgir "Is Parcham Ke Saye Talay Hum Eik Hain" [27] Benjamin Sisters [27] "Aye Watan Hum Hain Teri Shama Ke Parwanon Mein" Alamgir (written by Josh Malihabadi), music by Ghulam Nabi Abdul Latif, film Aag Ka Darya (1966)) Hum Sab Ka Pakistan "Tera Pakistan Hai" [27] Amjad Hussain [27] (Single)
Rushdi recorded his last song "Ban ke misra ghazal ka" in 1983 for the film Hero, which was picturised on Waheed Murad and the song was a hit. He recorded a large number of duets in many languages with Noor Jahan , Zubaida Khanum , Runa Laila , Mala , Naheed Niazi , Irene Parveen , Naseem Begum , Mehnaz , Rubina Badar and Naheed Akhtar in his ...
Syed Asrar Shah better known as Asrar (born 20 April 1985) [1] is a Pakistani singer-songwriter, musician, composer and writer based in Lahore. He is known for his bollywood debut with Afghan Jalebi in Phantom (2015 film) .
Fayyaz Hashmi (Urdu: فیاض ہاشمی; 1920 – 2011) was a Pakistani poet and screenwriter who worked both in the Indian and Pakistani film industry.. He penned some memorable songs such as the famous nazm Aaj Jaane Ki Zid Na Karo [2] and Tasveer teri dil mera behela nah sakegi.
The most notable Bengali song he is known to sing is Aamay Bhashaili Rey, which he sung on season 6 episode 4 of Coke Studio Pakistan. [2] Alamgir quickly made his mark on the Pakistani music scene. He sang for the Pakistani television in the very beginning of his career, but later as the time passed, he started singing for the Pakistani music ...
The Sabri Brothers initially started their career by performing at Sufi Shrines and private gatherings, Their first recording was officially released in 1958 under the EMI Pakistan label, was the Urdu qawwali titled "Mera Koi Nahi Hai Tera Siwa", which later appeared in the 1965 Pakistani film Ishq-e-Habib.
Dil Ke Tukre is a Pakistani drama film directed, produced and written by Nazir Ajmeri. It stars Shamim Ara, Muhammad Ali and Habib in lead roles. Music was composed by Safdar Hussain. The film was released on 7 May 1965, and became a silver jubilee hit. [1]