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Shafaullah Khan Rokhri (1966 - 29 August 2020) was a Punjabi and Saraiki folk singer, songwriter and music producer. He mainly sang Saraiki and Punjabi songs which are popular all over Pakistan. He and his son Zeeshan Khan Rokhri produced music under their own label, Rokhri Productions. Zeeshan Khan Rokhri is also a well-known Saraiki singer ...
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[1] [2] He is mainly associated with the folk music of Punjab and has written various songs and poems in the Saraiki language. In 2011, he appeared at Coke Studio (season 4) and sang three songs: Ni Oothaan Waale, and Pyaar Naal. [1] In September 2017, he appeared again in Coke Studio (season 10) and sang Sab Maya Hai with his traditional band.
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It should only contain pages that are Praga Khan songs or lists of Praga Khan songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Praga Khan songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
S M Sadiq in Chandigarh, Punjab, India in 2002. Sheikh Muhammad Sadiq (Urdu: شیخ محمد صادق) or S M Sadiq is a Pakistani lyricist and a poet whose written songs frequently have been sung by Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, and other singers like Attaullah Khan Esakhelvi, Aziz Mian, Shabnam Majeed, Shahid Ali Khan and Arif Lohar.
The song "Mitwa", received excellent feedback from critics and audience alike. The song ruled the charts in coming days. [2] It was placed in PlanetBollywood.com's Top 10 songs list. Bollywood Hungama, in its half-yearly music roundup, remarked, "The song that rocks most is 'Mitwa', that has so far been responsible for the good opening of KANK ...
Zero is the soundtrack album to the 2018 film of the same name directed by Aanand L. Rai starring Shah Rukh Khan, Anushka Sharma and Katrina Kaif. The album featured seven songs, with four of them composed by Ajay–Atul and three songs by Tanishk Bagchi, who worked as a guest composer. Irshad Kamil and Kumaar were the lyricists.