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Ali Zafar's Pashto song 'Larsha Pekhawar' trends number 1 on YouTube



The song, featuring Gul Panra and Fortitude Pukhtoon Core, celebrates the "vibrant culture, values and bravery" of the Pashtuns.


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Singer Ali Zafar's new song 'Larsha Pekhawar' has been a favourite on YouTube since its release on September 22. The song is trending number one on the video streaming website.

The song features Gul Panra and Fortitude Pukhtoon Core alongside Zafar. The music has been composed by Hassan Badshah and the video's direction has been done by Waleed Akram.


According to the music video's description on YouTube, the song is a dedication to "Pashtun brothers and sisters". "A tribute to their vibrant culture, values and most of all bravery," it read. In an earlier video message on Instagram, Zafar had called the song a "humble tribute to a great people with one of the most vibrant, honourable and powerful cultures in the world".

Zafar took to Instagram to thank his followers for making the music video trend number one. "Thank you so much for the love always," he said.

Many listeners appreciated Zafar's tribute to the Pashtun culture in the comment section on YouTube. "Thanks for promoting our culture," a user wrote. "More power to you."

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Another user commented on the song being a "refreshing" take on the classic song and lauded the video's inclusion of diverse Pashtun ethnicities present in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.


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So far the music video has amassed an impressive 1.7 million views in less than 48 hours.
 
As a pashtun, i would say non pashtun should not sing pashto songs, they cannot get the accent right and it then sounds funny.

Everyone who sings in a different language will have an accent.

except Sami Yusuf lol
 

Everyone who sings in a different language will have an accent.

except Sami Yusuf lol

Getting pashto accent right is very difficult and getting it wrong makes u sound more stupid than getting urdu or English wrong. Minute mistakes in pashto will change meaning and often make the sentence as if one is using abusive language for themselves lolz.
 
The Xavier Sisters during their musical career in Karachi which began in 1966 and ended in 1975.
Photo Courtesy : Xavier Sisters / Legendary Musicians of Karachi


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The Xavier Sisters ~ by Bosco D’souza

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BOAC Speedbird House Airport

A few pictures of The Xavier Sisters during their musical career in Pakistan which began in 1966 and ended in 1975.

© Legendary Musicians of Karachi

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Pop Festival 1971


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The Shalimar – Lahore

They performed mainly in Karachi at various venues, but also played in Lahore, Islamabad, Daharki, and were the first Karachi band to have an out-of-country contract (Teheran) in 1969.



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Goethe Institute



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The Grand Hotel

During their career span, one of the sisters took a two-year hiatus to pursue further studies abroad, hence some pictures show just four of the five sisters.



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The Metropole Garden



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PAF Officers Mess, Mauripur



In 1972, towards the latter part of their musical career, the sisters started to emigrate one at a time. Male musician friends replaced them until in 1975 when they finally disbanded as the rest of the family emigrated to Canada.


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PAF Officers Mess, Mauripur


Our LMK Co-Founders Sabby Patrick and Bosco D’souza met up with two of the sisters recently in Canada.



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Sabby (Blackjacks), Jennifer (Xavier Sisters), Bosco(Black Jacks) and Brenda (Xavier Sisters)


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These sisters were jews,
lakin jab 70's main pakistn k halat kharab hona start huay during the soviet war and mulk main jhadi culture parwan chahra to ye log migrate kar gaye,
1970's tak karachi main kafi ziada jews fmily thi. us time karachi k har road pay bars aur night clubs thay. karachi ko wohi maqam hasil tha jo akj dubai ka hai, karachi was the major port at that time..

When Karachi used to be the Dubai of this region and a favorite stopover destination for travelers. Now, it’s just a living example of how a perfect business model can be ruined into bankruptcy due to mismanagement, greed and corruption.
 
Ali Zafar's Pashto song 'Larsha Pekhawar' trends number 1 on YouTube



The song, featuring Gul Panra and Fortitude Pukhtoon Core, celebrates the "vibrant culture, values and bravery" of the Pashtuns.


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Singer Ali Zafar's new song 'Larsha Pekhawar' has been a favourite on YouTube since its release on September 22. The song is trending number one on the video streaming website.

The song features Gul Panra and Fortitude Pukhtoon Core alongside Zafar. The music has been composed by Hassan Badshah and the video's direction has been done by Waleed Akram.


According to the music video's description on YouTube, the song is a dedication to "Pashtun brothers and sisters". "A tribute to their vibrant culture, values and most of all bravery," it read. In an earlier video message on Instagram, Zafar had called the song a "humble tribute to a great people with one of the most vibrant, honourable and powerful cultures in the world".

Zafar took to Instagram to thank his followers for making the music video trend number one. "Thank you so much for the love always," he said.

Many listeners appreciated Zafar's tribute to the Pashtun culture in the comment section on YouTube. "Thanks for promoting our culture," a user wrote. "More power to you."

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Another user commented on the song being a "refreshing" take on the classic song and lauded the video's inclusion of diverse Pashtun ethnicities present in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.


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So far the music video has amassed an impressive 1.7 million views in less than 48 hours.

Gul Panra, my future wife. Will be good for India-Pakistan peace. I am Aman and she is my Asha. :D
 
As a pashtun, i would say non pashtun should not sing pashto songs, they cannot get the accent right and it then sounds funny.

I was about to say the same thing.
We already have great Pashto singers like Rahim Shah, Gulzar Alam, Zarsanga etc
 
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