Shireen Mazari calls Coke Studio's rendition of classic ‘horrendous’

Minister of Human Rights shared her thoughts on the revamped version of the famous 1966 song


Entertainment Desk October 22, 2018

Coke Studio season 11's rendition of Ahmed Rushdi's classic song, Ko Ko Korina has garnered quite a few reviews. The track - featured in the last episode of the famous music show - was sung by Ahad Raza Mir and Momina Mustehsan. And Twitterati just couldn't help but ridicule Ali Hamza and Zohaib Kazi for it.

After Azhar Ali, what was Ahad Raza Mir thinking?

Now, the Minister of Human Rights, Shireen Mazari has shared her thoughts on the revamped interpretation of the famous 1966 song. "Horrendous!" she wrote. "Destroyed a great classic - why, oh why, did Coke Studio allow such a massacre of this classic song?"



And people agree!







https://twitter.com/Umeristic/status/1054031121867005952

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COMMENTS (2)

Luminite | 6 years ago | Reply Shireen Mazari is 100% correct, I am glad that she noticed this issue.And I believe that the Government of Pakistan should take strict action against Coke Studio for ruining iconic songs with their silly singers.
tuk | 6 years ago | Reply Why mess up with old classics? Why can't this generation make their own songs?
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