Music has no barriers: Coke Studio’s ‘Pasoori’ by Pakistani artists is much loved in India too

Bollywood actor Shilpa Shetty was seen endorsing a designer outfit with a song from Pakistan playing in the background. Other actors who have shared posts with the song on the photo and video sharing site are Rhea Chakraborty, Bhumi Padnekar and Tejaswi Prakash

May 10, 2022
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Coke Studio’s ‘Pasoori’ by Pakistani artists is much loved in India too

The forbidding borders between India and Pakistan have again been dissolved by a song, showing music respects no borders. A smash hit from Coke Studio’s (Season 14) ‘Pasoori’ by Pakistani artists is much loved in India too. The singers, Ali Sethi and Shae Gill, have created an international sensation with the song, which offers a combination of folk tunes and contemporary music.  On YouTube, the song has already garnered over 100 million views so far since February, Hindustan Times said.

‘Pasoori, a Punjabi word, can be loosely translated as a ‘difficulty’ or ‘conflict’. The song is about two people in love but about complaints and complexities of a relationship - a theme that unites people across geographies.
 
Instagram users in India seem to be smitten even though many admirers have cautioned against the social media tweaking the song, the popular Indian media said.

Bollywood actor Shilpa Shetty was seen endorsing a designer outfit with a song from Pakistan playing in the background. Other actors who have shared posts with the song on the photo and video sharing site are Rhea Chakraborty, Bhumi Padnekar and Tejaswi Prakash.

“Great piece on my amazing 'Jungle Nama' collaborator Ali Sethi, and his wonderful song 'Pasoori' which is building bridges across the Indian subcontinent. (His audiobook for 'Jungle Nama' is amazing too),” Amitav Ghosh, the 65-year-old author tweeted with an article from the US-based platform.

Last year, a young Pakistani influencer, Dananeer Mobeen, had created ripples with her ‘Pawri ho rahi hai (the party is on)’ video, which was used by many in India for memes and social media videos. Her simple message too had transcended borders.

(SAM)

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