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  • We heard this everywhere in the late 1960 and 1970s. Very popular and mood lifting.zakir

  • This brought back memories from of 1967 or 1968. I used to know the guitarist, Anis Katariwala, and hung around with him then when he was studying at Govt. School of Architecture in Karachi. Don't know where he is now. As I recall, this was a first one by The Fore Thoughts that was cut on a 45rpm record, and I believe, the first record of Eastern music played on Western Instruments.

    Afzal

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  • It is a wonderful feeling. Well done Sohail Rana.

  • bhai ap nay bohot acha kam kea hay , mujhay boht arsy say talash the in , instrumentl music ki , main bachpan main ye gany or saz radio per sunta tha. purani yadin taza kar din ap nay , mira nam Shamsham khan hay , or taaluk Kohat say hay mera number ye hay. 03124242477. agar ap nay mugh say rabta kea to mughy khoshi ho gi. ya apny number say a msg kar dinn

  • Subhan Allah, Maasha Allah !

  • This music put me in a good mood. I'll be sure to check out more of your vids! Thanks for taking the time to post & share!

  • This is not from the 70s, it's from the late 60's.

  • This is AMAZING!!! And the sound is so good. The golden years of Pakistan! Thank you.

  • This is great. Thank you!

  • I also have the one by the Panthers that was done around the same time. I also have the Sohail Rana version which is very good.

  • This was the first Shahbaz Qalandar tune in the sixties and seventies. It was tremendously popular then and has not lost its beauty even after so many tears.

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