Meesha Shafi's Independence Day song will give you a patriotic rush

The song showcases people from different ethnicity, professions, casts come together to celebrate Pakistan


Entertainment Desk August 11, 2017
PHOTO: KHAADI

The music industry in Pakistan has created an interesting mix of music over the years to commemorate the country’s Independence Day.

While classics like Dil Dil Pakistan and Jazba Junoon will remain evergreen and continue to live on year after year, other numbers also deserve some recognition.

Haroon's recreation of 'Dil Se Maine Dekha Pakistan' is his Independence Day gift to the country

In collaboration with leading clothing brand, Khaadi, rockstar Meesha Shafi is back with another classic, heartfelt song, Main Bhi Pakistan Hoon. 

Khaadi shared the teaser of the song on their Facebook page and aptly captioned, "A land for the pure, a land for the pious, a land for the people, a land for you, me and us! Let's celebrate Independence and Inclusion. LET'S CELEBRATE PAKISTAN!"



What pleasantly surprised us was the diversity showcased in the video of the song as people from different ethnicity, professions, casts come together to celebrate Pakistan.

Independence Day patriotism wakes the rapper in the long-sleeping Fakhr-e-Alam

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What also pleasantly surprised us was that the video also features Arshad Khan!

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The song oozes patriotism. The lyrics embody thought and feel - so much so that even the most skeptical, cold-hearted Pakistani cannot resist humming along.

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COMMENTS (2)

Lolz | 7 years ago | Reply How has she become a singer without singing skills!
NK | 7 years ago | Reply It is a very well done song by Meesha Shafi ... Great theme.... And yes it was great to see Arshad Khan because after much hoopla around him for three months, he was off the radar .. Pakistan is our Jan! Happy Independence Day to all the Nation.
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