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Arooj Aftab - Aey Na Balam [Rebuild Pakistan]

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Uploaded by on Oct 15, 2010

Oct 5th 2010 Berklee Performance Center Boston, MA
with Bhrigu Sahni, Jorn Bielfeldt, Mario Carrillo and Bharati Palivela

Rebuild Pakistan: An initiative by Arooj Aftab & friends featuring exclusive music, videos and live shows to promote a vision of peace and healing for Pakistan - Inspiring a global community to rebuild perspective on Pakistan, and urging the people of Pakistan to actively engage in rebuilding their homeland.

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  • You have a very good voice Arooj. Those who think that singing is not for you, are idiots. I know someday you'll have your name on the cover of a blockbuster as "Official Score By:"

  • Baby, With due respect, singing is not for you.... You have passion but you do not have voice.... Please do something else where you can perform well...

  • Why do you people argue about, which country is better. Just SHUT UP and listen to this amazing music. It doesen't matter where it is from.

  • @MapleLeafistan

    avg IQ of pakistani is greater than indian ? Who told you this information , no doubt some khwaja / maulangna / or whatever the fuck...

    So world overrates india ,but only pakistan sees the truth is your argument ? HAHAHA! Good... and your calling me delusional.

    haha! keep believing that. 2 so called singers sing all indian songs so you can listen to indian songs....

    no matter how many religions you change you will never get respect form world... you are dhobi ka kutta.

  • @nikhiljoshid Uhh we listen to "indian" songs...who sings these so called "indian" songs. Most of them are cheap rip offs of old Pakistani songs...and the ones you do manage to make are almost always sung by Pakistanis who you beg to come. ie Atif Aslam, Rahat Fateh Ali Khan and god only knows who else.

  • @nikhiljoshid The average IQ of a Pakistani is higher than an Indian you idiot...the whole world invests in India? That's why 79% of you lives below $2 per day right? That's why the Middle Class in Pakistan is much higher than India's right? You're completely delusional to say the least...India is overrated in the world, many who go visit it end up seeing the reality of your shitty ass country. A perfect example would be the Commonwealth Games...what an utter fail.

  • @MapleLeafistan @MapleLeafistan

    Gazal is a cheap construct that does not match sophistication of hindu classical music. (That explains why more pakis sing indian tunes rather than otherwise). I am pretty sure the afgans also hear indian music (in their marriage ceremonies and all).

    No one gives a shit about kawali or gazal in india , and to be truthful no one gives a shit about classical music also except for the well to do and the scholarly class.

  • @MapleLeafistan

    Gazal is a cheap construct that does not match sophistication of hindu classical music. (That explains why more pakis sing indian tunes rather than otherwise). I am pretty sure the afgans also hear indian music (in their marriage ceremonies and all).

    No one gives a shit about gazal in india , and to be truthful no one gives a shit about classical music also except for the well to do and the scholarly class.

  • @MapleLeafistan

    buhahaha ? Did the truth hurt, WHORE... ? So where do you want us to fuck you next ? I heard you are trying to woo CHINA now ?

    About economy, I dont need low IQ paki to teach me who's economy is better, people all over the world who invest in india is a proof of which one is better.

    Btw driving-taxi is still far better than your whore nation ...

    Seriously rename Pakistan to US-WHORE, instead of singing with borrowed talent from india.

  • @nikhiljoshid The roots of Qawwali can be traced back to 8th century Persia (today's Iran and Afghanistan). During the first major migration from Persia, in the 11th century, the musical tradition of Sema migrated to South Asia, Turkey and Uzbekistan. Amir Khusro Dehelvi of the Chisti order of Sufis is credited with fusing the Persian and South Asian musical traditions to create Qawwali as we know it today

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