Are Asrar and Abida Parveen collaborating once again?

The two were earlier a part of 'Phool Khil Jayein' which was featured in 2017's 'Rangreza'


Shaheera Anwar April 10, 2018
PHOTO: FILE

KARACHI: Pakistani music has had its fair share of highs and lows. Legends such as Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan and pop singers such as Atif Aslam have managed to set a mark of their own in the world.

While there are still quite a few good musicians left in the industry, Asrar Shah was recently spotted jamming with music maestro Abida Parveen.

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In a video shared by Asrar himself, the musician mentions that there is something big coming soon. And we couldn't contain our excitement. Considering the abundant talent both of them possess, whatever is cooking between the two is sure to be mesmerising.



Asrar and Abida previously collaborated for a track that was featured in the Pakistani film, Rangreza. Titled Phool Khil Jayien, the song has garnered over one million views on YouTube.


The 32-year-old musician has also lent his voice to Ho Mann Jahaan's Shakar Wandan Re which became a nationwide anthem at local weddings.


The song was earlier also a part of Coke Studio season seven.


Being an ace performer for over two decades, Abida is one of the most refined musicians the world has ever seen. Trained in Sufi music, the 63-year-old singer has several accolades to her name such as 1984's Pride of Pakistan and 2005's Sitara-e-Imtiaz.


Much like Asrar, Abida also sung for films such as Mahira Khan's Bin Roye.


Earlier, Asrar shared a picture on Instagram which might be of his upcoming album or song Soul Speaks. Asrar's photo also mentioned that it was releasing this April.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BhL0u2AHfeX/?taken-by=asrarmusic

We cannot wait to find out what Asrar and Abida have in store for us.

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