Adnan Siddiqui pays a tribute to the Pak Army with his flute

His instrumental rendition of 'Aye Rahe Haq Ke Shaheedon' is quite overwhelming


Entertainment Desk October 22, 2019

In a recent turn of events, an actor and quite an experienced one at that, shared an instrumental version of Musheer Kazmi's patriotic song, Aye Rahe Haq Ke Shaheedon, which was originally sung by Naseem Begum.

Turns out it was none other than Adnan Siddiqui, who uploaded a video of himself playing a flute and paying a tribute to the soldiers who protect our very nation.

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Siddiqui captioned his video with a background of the song, also addressing Madam Noor Jehan's version of the track, suggesting that it makes him teary.

There's no denying his version was quite remarkable and is currently landing on various social media platforms, carrying its peaceful and heart wrenching tale.

It was not long ago when Hamza Ali Abbasi also came out with his rendition of the National Anthem, which evidently made waves on social media as his fans seemed to be in the dark about his music skills.

Read: Hamza Ali Abbasi's rendition of our National Anthem is the best thing you'll hear today

Following this, it seems that Siddiqui also planned on relaying his patriotism, and feelings towards the army of Pakistan as he went on to say:

"It’s a thankless job, I don’t know how many of us realise that we’re living in peace because of our soldiers guarding the nation day and night."

The star continued to conclude on an emotional note, "they sacrifice their lives for us and for our motherland. I would just like to thank them by dedicating this song to them. Come hail, come storm, they never step back from fulfilling their duties and keep our flag flying high. Salute to each and every brave soul. Pakistan Zindabad!"

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