![]() ![]() So, it makes one wonder why anyone would take something so sacred and use it as a soundtrack to a vigilante gone wild. The Coke Studio version was endorsed by Amjad Sabri and for Atif Aslam, to this day, performing it is akin to a spiritual experience. Viewed in 180 countries, it was meant to be a tribute to The Sabri Brothers, (the late Ghulam Farid Sabri and late Maqbool Ahmed Sabri), who composed and performed the qawwali for the first time in the seventies. Atif Aslam’s rendition of ‘Tajdar-E-Haram’ on season eight of Coke Studio was the first song from the music series (and the country) to cross the benchmark of 100 million views on YouTube.
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