Pakistan and India combine national anthems to make viral hit on Independence Day
We hope that such initiatives in the realm of art and pop-culture bridge the gap between two countries
'Voice of Ram', a humanitarian Facebook page just released a video featuring the Pakistani National Anthem and the Indian National Anthem sung by singers from both countries, and it is safe to say that this is perhaps the best Independence day gift ever - not just for us Pakistanis but the entire subcontinent.
The compilation, a beautiful emblem of strong vocals and heartfelt emotions celebrating the 71st Independence day of the two countries is compiled in the actual chronological order of the Youm-e-Azadi - it features the Pakistani Anthem before the Indian one.
Its emotion emitting tunes and unbiased approach not only evoke our patriotic spirits but also restore our faith in humanity and ignite hopes for peace and friendship.
Indians sing Pakistan's national anthem as Independence Day gift
Watch the video here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NeP0ua6m814
Inclusive of male and female singers hailing from diverse religions, sects and creeds, the video is undoubtedly a heartwarming gesture and perhaps the first of its kind. We hope that such initiatives in the realm of art and pop-culture bridge the gap between two countries.
Jashn-e-Azadi Mubarak to everybody!
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The compilation, a beautiful emblem of strong vocals and heartfelt emotions celebrating the 71st Independence day of the two countries is compiled in the actual chronological order of the Youm-e-Azadi - it features the Pakistani Anthem before the Indian one.
Its emotion emitting tunes and unbiased approach not only evoke our patriotic spirits but also restore our faith in humanity and ignite hopes for peace and friendship.
Indians sing Pakistan's national anthem as Independence Day gift
Watch the video here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NeP0ua6m814
Inclusive of male and female singers hailing from diverse religions, sects and creeds, the video is undoubtedly a heartwarming gesture and perhaps the first of its kind. We hope that such initiatives in the realm of art and pop-culture bridge the gap between two countries.
Jashn-e-Azadi Mubarak to everybody!
Have something to add in the story? Share it in the comments below.