#ComingSoon pic.twitter.com/yVoIMMtJdS
— TAHER SHAH (@TaherShahh) December 28, 2019
Following this, Shah took to social media one day before Valentine's to announce he is in fact returning with a new track. His tweet included a poster with a huge heart, holding something ambiguous in the center. It was accompanied by a text saying, "Song video 'first look' March 14, 2020."
#FirstLook pic.twitter.com/aBLOrLguzQ
— TAHER SHAH (@TaherShahh) February 13, 2020
People have been wondering since his earlier announcement as to whether 2020 will hit them as hard as his Angel or make them contemplate life as deeply as his Eye to Eye did. Whatever the case, one thing is certain, whether we change our ways or not – the new year is bound to bring a new Taher Shah.
From dancing to singing to creating his own videos – the king of quirks set screens on fire with his cameo appearance and film debut in 2006’s online film, Oye! Kuch Kar Guzar.
The pop sensation’s acting debut was a treat for his fans. The video highlighted a rather atrocious background with Shah playing the role of a ‘love guru’ while sitting on a chair with a white cat in his arms.
Shah had also received death threats in the same year after his cameo went viral, following which he departed from Karachi.
“Pakistan’s famous singer Taher Shah, who is known for spreading love through his music had been receiving death threats for quite some time,” said a statement released by his management team which is available with The Express Tribune.
TAHER SHAH **ANGEL** SONG WINS APEX AWARD 2017, USA
— TAHER SHAH (@TaherShahh) February 14, 2017
For More Details Visit:https://t.co/kkAJ4We7R6
With Respect,
Management's Team pic.twitter.com/Ea67HKN4io
In 2017, Shah’s song Angel ended up winning an APEX Award, from a short film and music video festival held in the States.
Nevertheless, we can't wait to hear and see what March 14 will bring to us.
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