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peonyvase · 4 months
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so glad to know that Nusrat did most of the compositions himself
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orgasming-caterpillar · 2 months
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F1 Drivers As Desi Boys
A.K.A. The F1 grid as Indian guys
Also, I will be writing an entire chatfic about this AU on ao3, so stay tuned ;)
Charles Leclerc — “Charlie”
I think he would be from Mumbai. But like, he lived in the very high-end part of it so it's very hard to know right off the bat.
I just KNOW he studied abroad, okay? Italy or Canada I think. Look at his face— you just know he's the kinda guy people see on the street and think “angrej”
Speaks Hindi with a subtle but insufferable white guy accent. He can't even help it, that's just how he speaks. He once called Max “bhenchod” with the most authentic, desi accent when he was mad and they have all beaches in that high ever since.
Dropped out of university in his last year and came back to India to handle his dad's business after his dad's death.
Fell in love with the hot employee and made him the manager. Everyone knows Carlos got the position by sleeping with the new young hot boss but they stay silent to avoid getting fired.
Now lives in the same complex in Mumbai as Carlos, Max, Lando and others. Lives with his mother, two brothers and a dog.
Leo is a recurring guest in every society event no matter what. Shanta aunty ki kitty party? He's invited. Children playing cricket below? He is the referee. Security guard's dad died? Arthi Leo hi utha raha hai.
Best friends with Pierre. went to the same school as him in his childhood.
Not friendly at ALL with Max.
Carlos Sainz— “Mirchi”
Marathi Mulga for sure
Maula Mere Maula king of guy
His ass should be in a TV serial
Was a regular office worker before he fucked down his boss and now he's the manager. And, well, a win is a win, right?
His parents were kind of homophobic before he became the manager. It's hilarious, actually.
He has such a good voice. If you catch him singing one of the old bollywood songs of Lata Mangeshkar or Muhammad Rafi, consider yourself blessed by the gods.
Knows how to cook since he lives alone
Literally the guy every aunty dreams of marrying their daughter to. Manager of his office. Cooks. Cleans. Respects his elders. Funny. Charming. Every time he and Charles go out at least one middle aged person has asked Carlos if he's married yet and frankly, as his boyfriend who's Right There, Charles is pretty offended.
Have y'all seen the pictures of him in those button up shirts and trousers? The eyes that make Rahat Fateh Ali Khan songs play in your ear every time you look into them? So desi husband material
Best friends with Lando, basically brothers with his they are with each other
Like any best friend, he does NOT like Lando's boyfriend
Max Verstappen— “JATT DON'T CARE 💪🔥💯”
From Haryana
The M in Max stands for Mharo Balam Thanedar Chalawe Gypsy— jkjk
Some say he's aggressive, hot headed, quick tempered; some say he's just Haryanvi.
Is in a psychosexual homoerotic rivalry with Charles and is in denial because of his internalised homophobia.
His dad and Charles’ dad were business partners and now they're always wanting to one up another in the family businesses.
Talking about his father— his dad is very rich and also a typical Haryanvi dad. Bapu sehat ke liye haanikarak type shit.
His father made him do kushti when he was younger and Charles still teases him about it
Will randomly infodump about his father whenever the opportunity presents itself
Married
With how he usually is and what his childhood was like, you'd think he'd be a horrible father but you're WRONG
Everyone loves his daughter Prithvi, or P, for short.
They love spoiling her. Every year on her birthday she gets so many gifts it takes her two days just to open them.
Funnily enough, she once “betrayed” him by saying her favourite was Charlie Uncle.
I just think it would be so funny if he drove a Toyota Fortuner.
Lando Norris— “Lassan 🧄”
From Bangalore
Youtuber. Makes videos for every one of his channels religiously. Has a channel for gaming, another for vlogs, another for shorts and somehow manages them all while uploading reels and posting on Instagram???
He's a university student but nobody knows it because he's always posting videos so they just think he's a full time youtuber
“Shares a room” with Oscar, who is his boyfriend, by the way. You'd never guess. (that is a fucking lie. If you watch even one of his livestreams you'd know that they have explored each other's bodies. He's always “dekho guys Oscar aa gaya 😄😄😄” bro you're not fooling anyone)
Has his own merchandise. His designs are always so cool that they sell out before they're properly out.
Will probably make his own content team when he graduates
He once slipped on the desi toilet while travelling and Carlos made a reel about it. It is one of his most famous reels and Lando will absolutely ignore you if you talk about it.
Kinda fuckboyish???? Like he gives off the vibes of the kinda boy that only texts you past midnight and says shit like “what are you wearing? ;)” Like thank god he has a boyfriend or he would single handedly destroy the faith in love of every girl in a 5 kilometre radius
Oscar Piastri— “gora pakora”
From Goa
Frequently shows up on Lando's videos and livestreams
Studying engineering and living with Lando, basically taking care of him because of course he is
Regular victim of Lando's youtube shenanigans. Gets pranked one too many times every other day.
Has this kind of dead stare where he's just 😐 until Lando comes and annoys (see: kisses or pranks) him
Gets asked “bhai tu kabhi kuch bolta kyu nahi hai” so frequently he should just write “pata nahi yaar” on his face.
Has strong beef with Carlos. Do not talk about that man in front of him. Now this is really inconvenient because Carlos is Lando's bEsT FrIeNd iN tHe WoRlD
There beef started when Lando cried because he missed Oscar and Carlos showed up to Oscar's parents house asking him to square the fuck up. His parents —poor them they don't even know their son is gay— were left to wonder why their son was on a video call with his roommate OUTSIDE in the middle of winter vacation while a strange man cussed him the fuck out.
Lando can and will and DOES make him do silly dance trends with him on Instagram reels
Best friend is Logan, who studies engineering with him. You don't know how much you can depend on someone else until you're an IISER student and they're the only good friend you have.
Daniel Ricciardo— “Paaji”
From Chandigarh
Y'all remember Sodhi from Tarak Mehta Ka Ulta Chashma? Yeah. Him.
No one knows how he's able to control Max. Literally his best friend. Max will always have a resting bitch face but when Danny paaji is there he's all “😆😆😂😂🤣🤣” like bro 😐
I just know he would randomly say “oye balle balle balle balle balle” for no reason other than to annoy people. I just know it.
Actually works very hard and always helps people, but he's such a troll that people just think he's some unemployed youtuber with a prank channel
Absolute party animal. Do not ever in front of him mention that you're free that night.
George Russell— “nazuk kali”
From Delhi
Graphic designer. Edits Lando's videos for nim. Studies computer science.
Shared a room with Alex Albon and Logan Sargeant. Their relationship status is very complex. I'm not saying that they're a throuple, I'm not saying that they're friends. What I'm saying is that they're so dependent on each other I don't think they could function alone anymore. These three idiots make a full functional human being together. George cleans the house, Alex does the cooking and Logan does the laundry and the dishes. They manage, thanks.
George Russell is the type of guy to say “ghar pe maa behen nahi hai kya?” When he sees a girl getting catcalled.
George Russell is the type of guy to say “aapko kahin lagi to nahin?” When he bumps into someone.
George Russell is the type of guy to cover his mouth and say “uff” when he eats something spicy on accident.
On that note, George absolutely cannot handle his spice. Never bit into a raw green chilli willingly in his entire life.
You just know he eats the meethi pani puri with the red chutney and all.
Thinks momos are better than pani puri (he's wrong).
Closes his eyes and covers his ears when a condom ad or a spicy movie scene comes on the TV
Very pale because he rarely leaves his room (which— he's a computer science major, come on)
Lewis Hamilton— “dac saab”
From Kozhikode (Kerala)
Fashion influencer, gets brand deals all the time. Always promoting this brand or that.
Also actually a veterinary doctor with his own dog clinic.
Has a youtube channel where heostly makes affordable fashion tips etc but also posts the dogs at his clinic from time to time.
Spent a lot of years in South Delhi where he fell in love with a guy when he was a teenager but when he eventually moved back to Kozhikode they fell out of contact. Now he’s moved to Mumbai as he opened up a new clinic there and doesn't even know that he actually lives in the same goddamn building as the guy he fell in love with 20 years ago back in South Delhi.
I think y'all can already guess who the guy was, but if you can't (shame on you) it's Nico Rosberg.
Had a wife but she cheated so they divorced or something idk how do you justify a 40 year old guy being unmarried in India?
Loves his dogs more than anything, if there's a dog at his clinic that he can't save he will be sad for days.
Speaks Hindi in a voice that's like three octaves lower than his usual voice. Thinks he sounds bad but he sounds so damn hot.
Nico Rosberg— “thi ek.”
From South Delhi
News anchor for sure. Has a sadness in his eyes that makes you wonder if he ever got over the heartbreak he had at 19 (he did not)
Most people think his hair is dyed (it is not) because he's a chapri (he might be)
Legends say that the only time he has been seen with a smile on his face on TV was when he was talking about his childhood best friend.
The reason he doesn't anchor for any of the big or daresay political news channels is because they don't like how he compares international disputes to the fight he had with his best friend when he was 19.
Regularly travels to other metropolitan cities for news coverings (mainly sports) but lives in Mumbai for majority of the time.
In fact, lives in the same building as Lewis. The fact that they haven't run into each other in the elevator yet is a miracle (or a curse).
Will talk about love and heartbreak to anyone who would listen. You know those boys who say “thi ek” whenever someone tries to talk to them about love? Yeah that's him.
Married and has two daughters that he loves very much.
No pets because they remind him too much of Lewis.
Sebastian Vettel— “Chacha”
From Delhi
Lives in Mumbai with his wife.
Best friends with Lewis, knows everything about him and Nico.
Kind of a father figure to Charles.
The beloved colony uncle that always has the wildest stories ever. Catch him at the tea stall and just get him talking— you will be a changed man when he is done.
“Aur phir uska accident ho gaya aur usne apna haath kho diya, to uski manghetar ki family ne unse rishta tudwa liya. Jiske baad uski manghetar ki sagai mujhse hui aur phir hamari shaadi hui or shayad aaj bhi wo akela hi ek haath se apna hila raha hai bechara”
“...”
You would think considering how sweet he is, he was always this sweet but NO, this man was a MENACE.
Everyone who knew him before he got married wants him dead even now after all the years.
Fernando Alonso— "Kaka"
From Jaipur
The exact opposite of Sebastian.
The old man you see on the side of the road with paan in his mouth and a gaali on his lips
Also tells you stories from his youth and they're just as interesting but he's so arrogant about it that you're no longer interested in listening five minutes in no matter how interesting the story is
The kind of old man who sees children playing in the streets and starts acting like an overly invested referee for no reason.
Goes to the park in the morning at the same time as Sebastian but unlike him, Fernando does not let the joy and whimsy of life have any effect on him making you wonder why he's there at all
Lance Stroll— “vegan wali diet almond wala ghee 😌💅”
From South Bombay
Ameer baap ki bigri aulad
“What do you mean I can't buy the whole store?”
Y'all remember that “Mawn, terew paaw ki jewtie maawwww” girl??? Yeah
Sonam Kapoor is jealous of how much better he is at being a nepo baby
Logan Sargeant— “ye bhi thik hai”
Lives with George and Alex
From Goa
Thank god he does because he would not be surviving otherwise
Might have feelings for his roommates but all he knows how to do is wash the dishes and the clothes and he doesn't wanna die of hunger so he's silent.
Except maybe in front of Oscar but that's his best friendddd
Studying computer science too
Alex Albon— “dhokla4lifer”
From Gujarat
I might be projecting a bit but as someone who fucking LOVES dhokla, I don't see any reason as to why Alex should not.
Cooks for his two roommates, and always cooks so good.
Dhokla on Sundays and a tiffin box full of thepla and aam ka aachar whenever one of them is travelling home
Studying history and geography
Yuki Tsunoda— “momo wale bhaiya”
From Dehradun
Do not call him momo wale bhaiya. He can and will kill you.
Actually does love cooking
Has his own restaurant near the university campus
Pierre Gasly— “tantar mantar”
From West Bengal
Tired of everyone's “kaala jaadu” jokes.
Charles’ best friend and confidante.
Gossip girls. They have all the tea on everyone in the uni.
“Bokachoda”
Does sports.
Final year law student
Esteban Ocon— “Pierre's ex (he is NOT)”
From Odisha
Has beef with Pierre.
Will argue about anything from the origin of roshogulla to the state's contribution in the fight for freedom of the country.
Also final year law student
Extras—
Sergio Perez from Bihar
K Mag from Kashmir (haha get it? Because he's a track terroris—)
Nico Hulkenburg from Kashmir too
Valtteri Bottas from The Andaman Nicobar islands or something idk he shows so much ass it's unreal
Zhou Guanyu from Meghalaya
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inevitably-johnlocked · 9 months
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Afreen Afreen by Rahat Fateh Ali Khan is so Johnlock coded.
You could add this to your playlist.
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[Verse 1: Rahat Fateh Ali Khan] Aisa dekha nahi khoobsurat koi Jism jaise Ajanta ki murat koi Jism jaise nigahon pe jadoo koi Jism nagma koi jism khushboo koi Jism jaise mehakti hui chandni Jism jaise machalti hui ragini Jism jaise ke khilta hua ek chaman Jism jaise ke suraj ki pehli kiran Jism tarsha hua dilkasho dilnashin Sandli sandli marmari marmari
[Chorus: Rahat Fateh Ali Khan] Husan-e-jaana ki tareef mumkin nahi Husan-e-jaana ki tareef mumkin nahi Afreen afreen afreen afreen Tu bhi dekhe agar toh kahe humnashin Afreen afreen afreen afreen Husan-e-jaana ki tareef mumkin nahi Husan-e-jaana ki tareef mumkin nahi
[Verse 2: Momina Mustehsan] Jane kaisi bandhi tune akhiyon ke dor Mann mera khicha chala aaya teri aor Mere chehre ki subah zulfon ki shaam Mera sab kuch hai piya ab se tere naam Nazron ne teri chhua toh hai ye jadoo hua Hone lagi hoon main haseen
Afreen afreen afreen Afreen afreen afreen Afreen afreen afreen Afreen afreen afreen
[Verse 3: Rahat Fateh Ali Khan] Chehra ek phool ki tarah shadaab hai Chehra uska hai ya koi mahtaab hai Chehra jaise ghazal, chehra jaane ghazal Chehra jaise kali, chehra jaise kanwal Chehra jaise tasavur bhi, tasveer bhi Chehra ek khwab bhi, chehra tabeer bhi Chehra koi aliflailvi dastaan Chehra ek pal yakeen, chehra ek pal gumah Chehra jaisa ke chehra kahin bhi nahi Mahrooh-mahrooh mehjabin-mehjabin
[Chorus: Rahat Fateh Ali Khan] Husn-e-jaana ki tareef mumkin nahi Husn-e-jaana ki tareef mumkin nahi Afreen afreen afreen afreen Tu bhi dekhe agar toh kahe humnashin Afreen afreen afreen afreen Usne jaana ki tareef mumkin nah (Afreen afreen)
[Sargam: Rahat Fateh Ali Khan]
(Romanization Lyrics from Genius.com || TRANSLATION)
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Hey Lovely!
Aww, this is a beautiful song! I really REALLY like it a lot! Thank you so much for adding it!!! (and please let me know if it's improper to put the Romanization lyrics!! The original wasn't copy-pasting correctly and I didn't know where to split it properly!!!!)
I love these Bollywood songs for the playlist, honestly, y'all have the best love songs, hahha <3
🎶 LISTEN TO THE JOHNLOCK PLAYLIST ON [SPOTIFY] & [YOUTUBE] 🎶
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scribblesbyavi · 2 years
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I think long ass posts don’t work well now a days. I’m not blaming Tumblr but it’s the story of every social media site these days. I only have like one or two long ass posts here though. No wonder social media has turned us in to people who don’t have the patience to sit through a complete book or a complete film even. May be that’s why many new writers have stopped putting their effort on the setting up of the story plot and development of the character arcs. We only want the best second half. We want the best action scenes, the best reveal, the best climax and happy endings. Yeah, and that’s everywhere. “Pun intended.” However, we should understand the fact that a good piece of content is whole and not two halves. But social media is turning us in to people who wants content that will hit our brain for instant pleasure and then to go away. Because after that we want something else to hit us next.
May be we need to stop feeding ourselves on what the mainstream media and the hype tells us. May be we are better left alone to our own decision making of the whats and the whys. May be only then we can become thinkers and creators. May be only then we will be able to become good audiences and contribute the way we should always have. May be only then we will also be able to become good observers, someone who can see the tiny details in a frame and the nuances of a character or a scene, and that applies even to our day to day lives, our work etc.
we are a generation that feeds on instant gratification.
We are becoming a generation who wants instant noodles, instant results and instant love. But we very well know the fact that even noodles take time to cook and it’s not actually instant like they advertise.
We want a reel to swipe every 10 second, 30s cuts of songs just so that it can fit the social media attention span and go viral. May be that’s where the future is going. 1 minute down to 30s and now down to 10s and what’s next? 1s snaps? But what can you say? Art is art. But is that somehow affecting us, may be in a small way now but leaving adverse effects for the long term? Don’t we sometimes want to dive deep in to the content we love rather than just making us go wow for a second and making us feel bored again. Don’t we want to consume something that makes us think and leaves a mark on us and actually help us build ourselves and a stronger foundation around us?
Some of us are still the kind of people who will go back to those long music sessions. Damn, I just love the long music sessions and qawwalis of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. They go for like 25 minutes, even Sabri Brothers. I always feel that rather than making remixes of the classic songs we should revive them by letting the good singers sing them as covers or like on Coke Studio. Oh! It’s the best thing to have happened. Singers like Ali Sethi, Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, Atif Aslam and Ali Zafar, they being legend themselves are making covers of the evergreen songs created and performed by the maestros who are no longer with us.
So there are some of us who may not have all the time in the world but we will definitely complete a good book and a good academy winning film or even an indie film for that matter. We just don’t care about the critics or the general audience reactions. We know people who knows people who can recommend us the good books and the good movies to watch. And that’s the purpose of a community, isn’t it? To be able to share experiences that we enjoyed with the people of our own community. And I believe the next revolution in the content world will be brought by these people who don’t care about the social norms and will do anything to bring the best forms of content to the masses, may it be educational or for entertainment purposes. Content will stand truly for the strength of the content and not marketing or vfx alone.
So the hell with going viral and likes and follower numbers, I’ll just continue dropping long ass posts from time to time. May be the content we are creating right now will actually find their right audience only after few months and years. And may be that’s a good thing too. Because these long ass posts actually start the important and the long ass discussions and helps me build a better relationship with few of my readers and actually learn from them too. I mean, we are all here to learn from each other and only then this can be a healthy and growing community. And may be that’s what I crave for too.
To be able to connect. ✨
Initially I thought this post will be about my thoughts on why long ass posts have less readers, but then I kept on writing because things just kept coming and this itself became a long ass post about long ass posts. Inception, you see.
Hope you enjoyed the long ass post (rant) !!!
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gmqazi19739 · 12 days
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Sanam Marvi - Bio, Top 20 Best Sindhi Classical Music
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A prominent figure in Sindhi folk and classical music, Sanam Marvi stands out as one of the most influential artists of Sufi music today. Known for her deep, soulful voice and timeless lyricism, Marvi bridges the gap between traditional Sindhi poetry and contemporary audiences, and her songs resonate universally, and offer comfort and inspiration through the profound words of Sufi poets.
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Biography and Early Life Birth and Early Years Sanam Marvi was born on April 17, 1986, in Hyderabad, Sindh, Pakistan. Growing up in a region rich in musical heritage, she was exposed to Sindhi folklore and the world of Sufi music at an early age. Her father Faqeer Ghulam Rasool, a renowned folk musician, played an important role in nurturing her talent. Early exposure to music Marvi’s early exposure to music came under the guidance of her father and the rich culture of Sindh. She was introduced to the works of legendary Sufi poets and classical musicians, which laid a solid foundation for her musical journey. Musical Journey Start of Career with Pakistan Television Sanam Marvi's career took off when she appeared on Pakistan Television's "Virsa Heritage" program, where she showcased her exceptional talent in Sindhi Sufi music and folk songs. This platform provided her with the opportunity to reach a wider audience and establish herself as a prominent figure in the music industry. Wonderful performance and appearance Over the years, Marvi has graced many theaters and television shows, including the famous Coke Studio, where her performances have captivated audiences. Her ability to express deep emotions through her music has made him a beloved artist in Pakistan and internationally. Sufi Music and Sanam Marvi Overview of Sufi Music Sufi music is a form of music deeply rooted in the mystical branch of Islam known as Sufism. It attempts to connect listeners with the divine through spiritual music and soul music. Sufi music often presents poetry about love, devotion, and a journey of self-discovery. The special contribution of Marvi Sanam Marvi’s contribution to Sufi music is unparalleled. She brings a modern twist to traditional Sufi music, preserving its spirituality and making it accessible to new generations. Her interpretation of Sufi classics is known for its emotional depth and powerful delivery. Sindhi Folk Music Importance in Sindhi culture Sindhi folk music is an important part of Sindh’s cultural heritage, reflecting the history, traditions, and values ​​of the region. It often incorporates themes of love, nature, and devotion, which resonate deeply with the community. Marv's Role in Popularizing Sindhi Folk Music Marvi has played an important role in popularizing Sindhi folk music beyond regional boundaries. Her performances bring the rich fabric of Sindhi culture to life, allowing a wider audience to appreciate its beauty and significance. Fantastic discussion and work Music with Hadika Kiani and Ali Zafar Sanam Marvi has worked with some of Pakistan’s most renowned designers, such as Hadika Kiani and Ali Zafar. This collaboration has resulted in a memorable mix of genres, showcasing Marvi’s versatility as a singer. Music by Ustad Rahat Fateh Ali Khan Marvi's music singer along with legendary musician Ustad Rahat Fateh Ali Khan has highlighted her ability to seamlessly blend classical and folk music Their combined efforts have created some of the most exciting Sufi music. Performances on the international stage Performances in London, Paris and New York Sanam Marvi made her international debut in 2012 with concerts in London, Paris, and New York. These performances are a testament to her immense popularity and her music enjoyed universal appeal. Marvi’s ability to connect with a diverse audience cemented her status as a global music icon. Participation in Coke Studio Her participation in Coke Studio, a Pakistani live music television show, became a highlight of her career. Marvi’s performances on the show were widely appreciated, enhancing her reputation as a renowned master of Sufi music. Philosophy and the Influence of Sufi Poets The timeless joy of Sufi music Sanam Marvi believes that music written by Sufi poets has a universal and timeless appeal. These words transcend cultural and language barriers and offer comfort and solace. The profound message of Sufi poetry captures the audience, fostering a deeper spiritual connection. Influence of Persian Poets Persian poets like Rumi, Attar, and Hafiz greatly influenced Sufi Sindhi music and its content. Marvi’s music often incorporates philosophical and mystical elements found in Persian poetry, enhancing its performance through layers of meaning and emotion. The influence of Sanam Marvi on Sufi and folk music Revival of the Sufi tradition Marvi’s work has played an important role in the revival of the Sufi tradition. Her modern interpretations of Sufi classics breathe new life into the music, ensuring its continued relevance to contemporary music. Contribution to the Heritage of Sindhi Music Through her dedication and talent, Marvi has contributed immensely to preserving and promoting Sindhi's musical heritage. Her efforts drew global attention to the rich cultural traditions of Sindh, celebrating its unique music. Sufi Music and Sindhi Poetry Relationship between Sufi music and Sindhi poetry The connection between Sufi music and Sindhi poetry runs deep. Sufi music often draws on the rich poetic tradition of Sindh, using verses from renowned Sufi poets to convey spiritual messages. This interaction creates a powerful and moving musical experience. Influence of Sindhi Sufi poets Sindhi Sufi poets like Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai have made a lasting impact on the musical tradition of the region. Filled with mystical insight and spiritual wisdom, their poetry forms the backbone of many of Marvi’s songs, adding depth and authenticity to her music. Acceptance and Awards She received awards and honors. Sanam Marvi’s contribution to the music industry has been recognized with many awards and honors. This accolade reflects her status as a pioneer in the world of Sufi folk music and celebrates her talent and dedication. Criticism of the praise Critics praised Marvi for her powerful voice, emotional delivery, and ability to connect with her audience. Her performances are often described as surreal, giving audiences a profound and moving experience. Challenges and Triumphs Personal and Professional Challenges Like many artists, Marvi has faced personal and professional challenges throughout her career. Balancing traditional values ​​with modern demands and navigating the rigors of the music industry have been ongoing tests of her resilience and determination. Overcoming Obstacles Despite these challenges, Marvi has succeeded through unwavering dedication to her art. Her perseverance and passion for music enabled him to overcome her obstacles and achieve remarkable success. Future efforts Emerging industry and industry Sanam Marvi continues to explore new musical talents, with several upcoming projects and collaborations on the horizon. These efforts promise to bring fresh ideas and new sounds to her band. Vision for the Future Looking ahead, Marvi envisions a future where Sufi and folk music continue to thrive and inspire. She remains dedicated to preserving this rich musical tradition while embracing new opportunities for artistic growth and expression. Conclusion Sanam Marvi’s journey as a Sufi musician is a testament to her extraordinary talent and dedication. Her ability to blend traditional Sindhi poetry with contemporary sounds has made him a darling in the music world. Marvi’s contribution has not only revived the passion for Sufi and Sindhi folk music but has also ensured that these timeless traditions continue to inspire and comfort audiences around the world. FAQs In which language does Sanam Marvi sing? Sanam Marvi sings in languages ​​like Sindhi, Saraiki, Punjabi, and Urdu, showcasing her versatility as an artist. Has Sanam Marvi performed internationally? Yes, Sanam Marvi has performed internationally, with notable concerts in other cities such as London, Paris, and New York. What makes Sufi music unique? Sufi music is unique in its spiritual melodies and soul melodies, aimed at connecting listeners with the divine and instilling a deep sense of peace and devotion. How did Sanam Marvi influence Sindhi folk music? Sanam Marvi has played a pivotal role in popularizing Sindhi folk music, bringing its rich cultural heritage to a wider audience through her strong performances and recordings. What are some of Sanam Marvi’s famous songs? Sanam Marvi’s most famous compositions include renditions of classic Sufi songs and collaborations with artists such as Hadika Kiyani, Ali Zafar, and Ustad Rahat Fateh Ali Khan. Read the full article
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gmqazi19739 · 3 months
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Amjad Sabri: Top 20 Best Pakistani Qawwali Music Download
In this useful article I guide you about Amjad Sabri, a Pakistani Qawwali Music Artist, Qawwali is a kind of Sufi Islamic reverential music ranging from the Indian subcontinent. It's eminently mainstream within the Punjab and Sindh districts of Pakistan; in Hyderabad, Delhi, and other items of India, in particular North India; simply as within the Dhaka and Chittagong Divisions of Bangladesh. Qawwali Music Artist Amjad Sabri was carried out at Sufi sanctums or Dargahs all over South Asia, it picked up the usual ubiquity and a world crowd within the past due 20th century. Qawwali music was given a common advent through past-due Pakistani artists Aziz Mian Qawwal, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, and the Sabri Brothers. An excellent extent on account of a couple of releases at the Actual Global title, trailed through reside appearances at WOMAD celebrations. Amjad Sabri Best Pakistani Qawwali Music Download Amjad Sabri Biography Famous Pakistani Qawwali Music Artist  1. Amjad Sabri was born on 23 December 1976 in Karachi Pakistan. His unique title used to be Amjad Farid Sabri Qawwal and he is the best Qawwali Artist of Pakistan. 2. Amjad  Sabri began taking in Qawwali Music from his father at age 09 and joined his father in the entrance of a target audience to accomplish in 1988 when he was 12 years old. 3. His father readies him in "Raag Bhairon", drilled in the early morning. For this preparation, Sabri had to rise in the dark, at that time within the wake of appearing Tahajjud and rehearsing the Baja. 4. Amjad Sabri's closing musical challenge used to be with Coke Studio. He carried out an excellent Qawwali, "Aaj Rang Hai" with Rahat Fateh Ali Khan. 5. Amjad used to recount melodies and applaud in his father and uncle's Sabri Brothers. He likewise confirmed with his father Ghulam Farid Sabri and uncle Maqbool Ahmed Sabri. 6. Amjad Sabri started his career when he was 06 years old years along with the Sabri Brothers in the Pakistani "Movie Sahara" in 1982. 7. His father and uncle offered their acclaimed good hit “Tajdare-e-Haram", he moreover mentioned Allama Muhammad Iqbal's sonnet “Lab Pe Aati Hai Dua”. 8. Later on, in 1996 Amjad Sabri started his collecting along with his siblings and partners as people. His first assortment was “Balaghal Ola Be Kamalehi”. 9. This Qawwali was launched through Oriental Megastar workplaces in 1997 and highlighted his father and uncle's good hit “Sar-e-La, Makan Se Talab Huwi” as the principal factor. 10. This great Pakistani Qawwali Music Artist died of target killing in Karachi Pakistan on 22 June 2016, and his best Qawwali Music is still remembered for all time. What's Qawwali Music and how Amjad Sabri Performed it? 1. Amjad Sabri and other well-liked Qawwali Maestro incorporate Pakistan's Fareed Ayyaz and Abu Muhammad, Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, Badar Miandad, Rizwan, and Moazzam Duo. 2. Most modern-day Qawwali artists together with Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Fareed Ayyaz and Abu Muhammad have a spot within the famed "Qawwal Bachon ka Gharana" College of Qawwali. 3. A meeting of Qawwali Music performers known as a meeting (or Humnawa in Urdu), most often contains 8 or 9 males together with a lead artist, a few aspect vocalists, and a few harmoniums. 4. At the off likelihood that there's only an unmarried percussionist, he performs the tabla and Dholak, for essentially most sections, the tabla with the present hand and the Dholak. Views and Ideas About Qawwali Music? 1. Qawwali Music is in most cases someplace within the vary of 15 and a half hours in duration. After all, the longest economically launched Sufi Music Legend Qawwali Music run was rather greater than 115 minutes. 2. They begin with an instrumental preface the place where the principal music is performed at the harmonium, joined through the Tabla, and which would possibly incorporate ad-libbed forms of the music. 3. At that time comes the alap, a protracted tonal ad-libbed music all over which the vocalists articulate various lengthy notes, within the raga of the melody to be performed. 4. The lead vocalist begins to sing some prelude sections that are ordinarily no longer a part of the primary track, albeit in particular recognized with it. 5. After the lead artist sings a piece, probably most aspect vocalists will rehash the chorus, perhaps along with his spontaneous introduction. A few large stanzas will probably be sung presently, into the basic melody. 6. As the principal music begins, the Tabla, Dholak, and applauding get started. All people take part in making a song of the stanzas that contain the holdback. 7. The verses of the principle sections are hardly ever ad-libbed; in fact, those are incessantly typical songs sung through a large number of gatherings. 8. In particular inside of an equivalent ancestry. Be that as it is, the songs are unobtrusively ad-libbed within the construction of the primary music. 9. Because the melody continues, the lead artist or probably the most aspect vocalists would possibly escape into an alap. Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan moreover promoted the contribution of Sargam making a song. 10. The melody, most of the time, works in beat and effort, with each artist attempting to exceed the opposite so far as vocal trapeze artistry. 11. A couple of vocalists would possibly do in-depth stretches of Sargam's impromptu introduction, in particular substituting acts of spontaneity with an understudy artist. The songs normally finish out of nowhere. Amjad Sabri Qawwal's The Rise to Fame  1. Amjad Sabri's rise to fame was marked by numerous accolades and milestones. He collaborated with renowned musicians and artists, both within Pakistan and internationally, and his performances were highly sought after. 2. His rendition of "Bhar Do Jholi Meri" from the Bollywood movie "Bajrangi Bhaijaan" became a massive hit and further elevated his status as a qawwali icon. 3. What set Amjad Sabri apart was not just his exceptional vocal abilities, but also his unwavering devotion and spirituality. 4. His performances were not mere musical recitals; they were deeply spiritual experiences that touched the hearts and souls of his listeners. Conclusion  Amjad Sabri's life was a testament to the power of music to touch the deepest corners of our souls. Through his qawwali performances, he not only entertained but also uplifted and inspired millions. His unique style and unmatched talent have solidified his position as one of the greatest qawwali artists of all time like Sabri Brothers Qawwali. Though Amjad Sabri may no longer be with us, his music and his spirit continue to live on. His legacy serves as a reminder of the transformative power of qawwali and the enduring impact of a true musical genius. Read the full article
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Introducing “Kyun Kay Main Green Hoon,” the newest single from Atif Aslam. Nine top vocalists, including Asim Azhar, Abida Parveen, Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, Gul Panra, Ali Azmat, Sahir Ali Bagga, Shafqat Amanat Ali, Faakhir, and Atif Aslam, contributed to the song’s vocal performance.
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This Biography is about one of the best Bollywood Singer of the world Jubin Nautiyal including his Height, weight, Age & Other Detail… Express info Real Name Jubin Nautiyal Profession Singer, songwriter Age (as in 2023) 34 Years old Physical Stats & More Info Height in centimeters- 178 cm in meters- 1.78 m in Feet Inches- 5’ 10” Weight in Kilograms- 67 kg in Pounds- 148 lbs Eye Color Black Hair Color Black Personal Life of Jubin Nautiyal Date of Birth 14 June 1989 Birth Place Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India Nationality Indian Hometown Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India School St. Joseph's Academy, Dehradun, Uttarakhand Welham Boys' School, Dehradun, Uttarakhand College Mithibai College, Mumbai, Maharashtra Singing Debut      Ek Mulaqat from the movie Sonali Cable (2014) Family Father- Ram Sharan Nautiyal (Businessman & Politician in Uttarakhand) Mother- Neena Nautiyal (Businesswoman) Religion Hinduism Hobbies Playing the Guitar, Travelling Favorite Things Of Jubin Nautiyal Favorite Actor     Hrithik Roshan, Salman Khan Favorite Singers A. R. Rahman, Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, Arijit Singh Girls , Affairs and More Of Jubin Nautiyal Marital Status Unmarried This Biography written by www.welidot.com Read the full article
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Shilpa Rao on MM Keeravaani bagging global honours: He is a melody maker, and the recognition he is getting is long overdue - Exclusive - Times of India
After winning an award in the Best Original Song category at the Golden Globe Awards 2023, MM Keeravaani’s song ‘Naatu Naatu’ from ‘RRR‘ has also bagged Oscar nominations. ETimes recently got in touch with singer Shilpa Rao, who has worked with the maestro earlier in ‘Lahore’ where she sang ‘O Re Bande’ with Rahat Fateh Ali Khan. Talking about her experience of working with him, Shilpa said,…
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20 Best Songs of Rahat Fateh Ali Khan That Showcase His Powerful Voice
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Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan: Top 20 Best Pakistani Qawwali Music
In this article, I guide about renowned Pakistani Qawwali Music Artist Nusrat Fath Ali Khan. His perseverance as a singer of Qawwali within the Sufi Music received popularity. The Artist of Qawwali songs referred to him as a mythical singer of those loudly sung Qawwali songs and his sound was so popular due to his best singing style. Despite being fairly well-known internationally, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan's song has some distance upper frequencies than the ones hired as a Qawwal. The music "Ghazal" has an overly acquainted sound. Ghazals typically practice two enlarged similitudes. Those Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan songs' characteristics are depended on and loved. The Ghazal is a definite melodic class that is distinctive to Pakistan and India, the place has an enormous choice of musical equivalents that are carried out in shared surroundings and in a separate melodic way. 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Career and Performance of Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan carried out the Global Musical Performance in Arts and Dance (WOMAD) tournament in London in the overdue spring of 1985. In 1985 and 1988, he gave performances in Paris. On the invitation of the Japan Basis, he made his first shuttle to Japan in 1987. His making-a-song method was considerably dissimilar to that of Qawwali, even though he was once extremely well known on this planet for Qawwali music and gave performances all through Pakistan. Qawwali is a mode of Sufi Islamic devotional music that originated on the Indian subcontinent and has changed into remarkably standard in Pakistan's Punjab and Sindh areas. In addition to Hyderabad, Delhi, and different portions of India, specifically North India, and Bangladesh's Dhaka and Chittagong Divisions. On the 5th Asian Conventional Appearing Artwork Pageant in Japan, he carried out the Ghazals of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. In 1989, he additionally carried out the Brooklyn Academy of Song in New York. Songs by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan had been extremely well-received by many South Asian musicians throughout his occupation, together with Alam Lohar and Madam Noor Jehan. Best Punjabi Folk Music Free Download He served as a visiting Artist within the Ethnomusicology division at the College of Washington in Seattle, Washington, throughout the instructional year 1992–1993. He would move directly to unencumber 05 compilations, together with Mustt (1990), Evening Music (1996), and Megastar Upward push (a choice of remixes created after any individual had died). His collaborative works with Canadian guitarist Michael Brook throughout his real-world trial paintings inspired other coordinated endeavors with different Western authors and shaking artists. He identified beneath Peter Gabriel's Actual Global id after operating with him in 1988 on the soundtrack for The Passion of the Christ. The Qawwali Song's History Qawwali is a mode of Sufi Islamic devotional music that originated within the Indian subcontinent and is particularly standard in Pakistan's Punjab and Sindh provinces. Very similar to the Dhaka and Chittagong Divisions of Bangladesh, Qawwali is standard in Hyderabad, Delhi, and different portions of India, specifically North India. Firstly carried out at Sufi shrines or Dargahs all through South Asia, it received in style acceptance and a big within the overdue 20th century. During the overdue Pakistani singers Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Sabri Brothers, and Aziz Mian, Qawwali Music received global popularity. Furthermore, the most popular Qawwali Music Artists are Fareed Ayyaz and Abu Muhammad from Pakistan, Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, Badar Miandad, Rizwan, and Moazzam Duo. In addition to Amjad Sabri and Bahauddin Qutbuddin, there are a couple of different well-known Qawwali singers in the world, and all the above Qawwali Artists performed well. Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Awards and Honours  The following Awards and honors received by Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan: President of Pakistan's Award for Pleasure of Efficiency for his contribution to Pakistani Music in 1987. He obtained the UNESCO Song Prize in 1995. He was nominated for two Grammy Awards, for Perfect Conventional Folks Album and Perfect Global Music  Album in 1997. Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Qawwal posthumously obtained the "Legends" award at the United Kingdom Asian Song Awards in 2005. He was nominated for "60 Years of Asian Heroes", in Time magazine's factor of 6 November 2006. He additionally gave the impression on NPR's 50 Nice Voices record in 2010. In August 2010 he was incorporated in CNN's record of the twenty maximum iconic musicians from the previous fifty years. In 2008, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan was once indenting the 14th place in UGO's record of the most productive singers. Many honorary titles had been bestowed upon Khan throughout his 25-year music. He was once given the name of Ustad (the master) after appearing in classical tune at a se as in Lahore on the Anniversary of his father's death. Conclusion Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan's extraordinary skill and keenness for music made him a real legend on this planet of Qawwali and the past. His talent to connect to audiences through his healthy and dynamic performance has led to his standing as probably the biggest music artist of all time. Even though he's not with us, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan's music continues to touch the hearts of hundreds of thousands, and his legacy lives on through his undying recordings and the Artists he has impressed. His contributions to Pakistani music and his world effect have solidified his position in the historical past as an icon and a real musical genius. Read the full article
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