The morning hours at 24NewsHD have become exceptionally chirpy after we have come across Pakistani social media star Nasir Khan Jan’s rendition of chart-topping Coke Studio hit ‘Pasoori.
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Let us first enlighten our precious readers regarding a Pakistani music track that has managed to break all records and has also mighty effortlessly been featured in projects across the globe, yes, we are talking about Pasoori which has been offered by musicians Ali Sethi and Shae Gill for Coke Studio.
However, we do feel that the aforementioned information might not have come as a surprise to you because who doesn’t know the impact Pasoori has created ever since it has been released?
Moving on to the latest intriguing aspect that has come to our attention and deserves proper acknowledgement is Pakistani social media star Nasir Khan Jan’s rendition of Pasoori which has managed to make us weep at the mind-blowing manner Nasir Khan Jan has been spotted destroying the masterpiece however another Pakistani actor Faizan Sheikh doesn’t seem to agree with our stance regarding the topic at hand, because Faizan has stated: “Nasir Khan Jan’s version of Pasoori is way better than Arijit’s.”
How about you also take out a second and have a look at the relevant video?
In case you don’t seem to grasp what exactly Faizan Sheikh has been trying to emphasize through his latest declaration, a lot of feedback came into existence previously after some sources showcased Bollywood superstar Arijit Singh’s attempt at offering a rendition of ‘Pasoori.’
The aforementioned decision taken by the Bollywood media industry ended up causing an uproar over social media with netizens making sure to express utter disapproval at a common occurrence adopted quite often by the Bollywood showbiz industry which revolves around the sector copying Pakistani chart-topping music hits and that too without any kind of hesitation.
Therefore, after Arijit Singh’s rendition of Pasoori grabbed everyone’s attention, emotions of deep contempt were expressed whereas the recreation according to popular opinion did not at all live up to the magic the original track seems to evoke, what do you think?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Eqb_-j3FDA&ab_channel=CokeStudio