She's got good taste. Really nice, soothing song. Love it even more because of the show it was a part of. Big fan of Zindagi Gulzar Hai.My sister listens to this a lot. It is a really nice one indeed!
She's got good taste. Really nice, soothing song. Love it even more because of the show it was a part of. Big fan of Zindagi Gulzar Hai.My sister listens to this a lot. It is a really nice one indeed!
She's got good taste. Really nice, soothing song. Love it even more because of the show it was a part of. Big fan of Zindagi Gulzar Hai.
Bumping this as there is no way I am allowing the Avengers song to get in the way of this!Sorry about the subtitles but this is a great version of a great song: love the way Thom says at the beginning: here's another cheery fecker!
Haye! What a blast from the past :')The only song that matches it's likeness.
What's really interesting is that this ghazal (Urdu word for poetry; sad poetry in specific) was written in 1971, the year when East Pakistan (Bangladesh) became independent and was no longer a part of Pakistan. Naseer Turabi wrote this to express his sorrow and sadness over the secession of East Pakistan (Bangladesh now). Bangladesh is depicted as the 'humsafar' (companion) of West Pakistan (Pakistan now)The only song that matches it's likeness.