
Rohail Hyatt's take on Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan kalaam seems to have been well received by the audience and Twitter is going gaga over it.
Contrary to the maestro's version, Atif's Wohi Khuda Hai is soft and slow. The six-minute video has the singer, clad in a white sherwani, reciting the hamd, which ends with a durud.
And Twitter is ecstatic!
On my mother's chehlum 2014 my dear friend #TinaSani recited #WohiKhudaHae - I held my heart.
— Fifi Haroon (@fifiharoon) October 11, 2019
This pared down version by #AtifAslam shows how subtle & refined @rohailhyatt & him are. Great to see them work together again! #CokeStudio12
From the ♥️👇https://t.co/BHj1bd0C0b
https://twitter.com/sleepyme__/status/1182606648004829186
If life ever give you a chance to make comeback make sure you do it in Rohail Hayat's way not like @Umar96Akmal and @iamAhmadshahzad @cokestudio @itsaadee ❤#CokeStudio12 #AtifAslam
— Mathar Bashir (@chaudharymathar) October 11, 2019
Stop everything and listen to this. Atif Aslam and Rohail Hyatt once again produce a gem 💕https://t.co/Q5Ma5bDIKU
— Sana Ullah (@sanaullahB1) October 11, 2019
#WohiKhudaHai #AtifAslam #CokeStudio12 #cokestudio
Good! felt it, right here in my ❤ although the Composition is just so so, but his notes are perfect 👍 @AtifAslamTeam @cokestudio #AtifAslam #CokeStudio12 pic.twitter.com/2ay8aKeVce
— Malik Hassaan (@imalikhassaan) October 11, 2019
https://twitter.com/gryffindor9611/status/1182610603745173504
https://twitter.com/atif_sweety/status/1182610229638230016
Moved me beyond words. This is SO special... @itsaadee @cokestudio #AtifAslam #CokeStudio12 https://t.co/8TeQW26zuj
— Selina Rashid Khan (@selinarashid) October 11, 2019
“I’d like to dedicate this performance to my son,” Atif had said in the BTS video. “He will grow up and listen to it. He will be proud that my father recited this hamd. I hope he understands what I said. I hope he finds his own journey and Allah in the process.”
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