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Bol Hu has touched my heart, shares teary-eyed Sonu Nigam

Bol Hu has touched my heart, shares teary-eyed Sonu Nigam

"After so many days, something has touched my heart. Ooff, what a song, what lyrics, what composition!" he exclaimed in a video
11 Aug, 2020

Blowing the audience's mind with a power-packed performance in Nescafe Basement's Bol Hu, 8-year-old Hadiya's vocals in collaboration with Soch The Band, won millions of hearts, even across the border.

Lauding the absolute masterpiece that it is, Sonu Nigam recently took to social media to reawaken the audience's love. Jamming to the music at home, the Dil Dooba singer was all praises for the music.

"After so many days, something has touched my heart. Ooff, what a song, what lyrics, what composition!" he exclaimed. Feeling visibly overwhelmed, the singer couldn't stop praising the work, the lyrics, the sound, and the final product that left him mesmerised.

He also confessed that the song was sent to him by Jaaved Jaafri, and today was the first time he listened to it carefully.

"I did not imagine that to this date, there would be a song that could have the potential to make you cry a river," he said emotionally, sending prayers and best wishes to the little champ, Hadiya and Soch The Band.

Watching the video, Nescafe Basement producer Xulfi too, expressed his gratitude for the appreciation.

"I cannot imagine how encouraged Adnan, Rabi and Hadiya must be feeling right now. They will be even more determined to pursue their music dream," the Dhadke Jia singer said.

"Another thing I really want to appreciate is the honest reaction from Sonu. We hardly see this sort of response anymore. He made the video while listening to the song. He gave such a beautiful message."

With overwhelming love on both sides of the border, it's evident art transgresses all boundaries, and we couldn't be prouder of our shining stars!

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Notwo Aug 11, 2020 06:38pm
It's sad that Sonu Nigham cannot get work in Bollywood anymore, despite having his good vocals.
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AA Aug 11, 2020 09:29pm
Xulfi is a genius of an artist.
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Sachin Aug 12, 2020 05:31am
Love u all Pakistanis and Indians. 2 Punjabs and Sindh and Rajasthan are the same people
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Syed Irfan Ali Aug 12, 2020 10:36am
Kudos to the Soch band and Hadiya for this masterpiece. More power to you guys. Go and conquer the world of music!!! Lots of love.
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Anujit Aug 12, 2020 12:36pm
Jane Kahan Gaye Woh Din - when will we again get lyricists like Shilendra, Majrooh, Anand Bakshi and composer like Luxmikant-Pyarelal, R.D.Burman, Kalyan ji- Anand ji who would give us masterpieces one after another that we are still humming, consciously and unconsciously. And, yes- that's the magic of these gems.
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RIAZ ULLAH BAIG Aug 12, 2020 01:01pm
Why do Pak creative work need endorsements from across the border? Is there any sort of any complex?
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Saira Aug 13, 2020 01:33pm
Wow, this was really something. I saw Sonu Nigham's reaction which was straight from the heart, but Xulfi's reaction is equally heart felt. Xulfi is a power of talent and a doer. The way he promotes new talent in our country, can only be done by a great human being and artist. Last but least, Javed Jafree is the one who sent the song to Nigham. Art is above petty politics and hate.
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Shiraz Aug 18, 2020 01:24am
@RIAZ ULLAH BAIG , Music has no borders and no restrictions. They listened, they liked and and they appreciated it. SimPle.
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