Singer Ali Haider's latest anthem shows how Pakistani artists are giving peace a chance

While Priyanka Chopra wants India to take up nuclear arms, our celebs are urging for harmony


Haddiqua Siddiqui August 15, 2019
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KARACHI: Singer Ali Haider is back in action with his latest song Socho as an Independence Day special. The single features two girls who are playing the Purani Jeans fame singer's daughters. In pure innocence, one of the kids asks her father (Haider) to take her on a world tour.

That is where the main theme of Socho takes flight. Throughout the song, the Kabhi Kabhi singer urges his listeners to think about how the world would appear to be without any borders, restrictions and visa formalities.

During a time when political tensions between India and Pakistan are at its peak, Socho is a thought provoking anthem that aims to break the walls of egos that we as nations have built around us. Haider portrays an idealistic world where there is no war and people resolve their issues through dialogue.

Filmed in the United States with sequences in front of different religious places, the Ajnabi singer wants to spread the message of peace, love and humanity as he believes there is no religion greater than the religion of humanity. Socho's music video shows the musician roaming the streets of America, singing an easy-listening, simple and typical Ali Haider melody.

The Sayoni Mera Mahi singer has not been consistently making music but when he does, he makes sure it is meaningful.

Listen to the full song here:


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