Watch: Huzaifa Khan thanks Atif Aslam for appreciating his work

Last week, the celebrated singer invited Khan for a jamming session after the latter's video of a mashup went viral


Entertainment Desk November 02, 2020

Last week, an aspiring artist, Huzaifa Khan, paid homage to Pakistani superstar Atif Aslam in an Instagram post. The singer shared his rendition of a mashup of Aslam's Bollywood hits, Tu Jaane Na and Be Inteha. After listening to Khan's version, the Pehli Nazar singer invited the former to a jamming session.

"Let’s jam someday," Aslam wrote. "Absolutely loved hearing this talented young boy! How about playing some music together?"

Now, Khan has taken to social media once again and thanked the Doori singer for his appreciation. "Thank you so much Atif sir, for reposting my video. I have no words as to how I am feeling. Not just me, anyone would have been ecstatic."

He went on to add, "You've always been an inspiration. I've always copied you, tried singing like you. I just want to say this to fans, followers and aspiring singers that whatever God has given you, hasn't given your inspiration and whatever He gave your inspiration, He hasn't given you."

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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The global icon has always appreciated young artists and hoped to inspire them into working towards their goal. Aslam, in a recent Instagram post, once again did just that.

Khan, after appreciation from his mentor, was over the moon! The aspiring artists took to Instagram and expressed his gratitude as well. With almost 13,000 followers, Khan has managed to grab attention from musicians across the border as well. His covers of Tum Mile and Jo Tu Na Mila was noticed and appreciated by the singer Vishal Mishra. Celebrated composer Vishal Dadlani, too, lauded Khan's talent.

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