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Time of India
26-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Top 10 Pakistani songs that took over India's soul: Jhol, Pasoori, Kahani Suno, and more
If there is one thing that our generation will agree on, it is that music does not need a passport. Pakistani artists have been absolutely serving when it comes to creating soul-stirring, viral-worthy tracks that Indians simply cannot get enough of. Music without borders: Pakistani tracks that took over India Whether it is your sad girl era kicking in at 2AM or blasting bangers at a sangeet, Pakistani songs have somehow become the backbone of our playlists, and honestly, we are not even mad about it. Let us get into the ultimate list of Pakistani songs that lowkey conquered India — some even more than Bollywood tracks! 1. Jhol Maanu and Annural Khalid came out of nowhere with Jhol and quite literally rocked the indie scene. Its upbeat tempo mixed with insanely relatable lyrics made it an instant vibe for Indian listeners. Suddenly, everyone had Jhol on repeat while pretending they were in a coming-of-age movie montage. 2. Baari When Bilal Saeed and Momina Mustehsan dropped Baari, it felt like love letters were trending again. The song's calming melody, mashed up with soft Punjabi folk vibes, made it a staple at Indian weddings and late-night playlists. Indian fans could not help but swoon over its soft, romantic energy. 3. Tera Mera Hai Pyar Amar Straight from the drama Ishq Murshid, Tera Mera Hai Pyar Amar hit Indian audiences right in the feels. With its emotional lyrics and dreamy melody, it quickly found a home in Indian hearts that are forever ready to romanticise every minor inconvenience. 4. Mere Humsafar Qurat-ul-Ain Balouch's Mere Humsafar is THAT song you play when you want to cry dramatically while staring out of a moving car window. Her rich vocals, coupled with the haunting tune, made Indians fall hopelessly in love with heartbreak all over again. 5. Chal Diye Tum Kahan Nobody — and we mean nobody — does longing like Atif Aslam. Chal Diye Tum Kahan became the anthem for separation and 'I miss you' texts that never get sent. Indian fans, who have been Atif stans since Aadat days, were obsessed with his flawless delivery and emotional depth. 6. Pasoori Ali Sethi and Shae Gill changed the game with Pasoori. This masterpiece blended traditional and contemporary sounds so effortlessly that it went beyond being just a song — it became a cultural moment. Indian audiences latched onto its funky beat and spicy vocals faster than you could say 'borderless bop.' 7. Kahani Suno 2.0 Kaifi Khalil really said, 'Let us all cry together,' and Indians listened. Kahani Suno 2.0 became the sadboi/sadgirl anthem of this generation, finding its way onto every mood playlist. Its soul-baring lyrics and emotional tsunami of a melody made it a massive hit across India. 8. Tu Hai Kahan Azaan Sami Khan entered the chat with Tu Hai Kahan and suddenly, everyone wanted to confess their undying love. Its modern sound and heartfelt longing made it a no-brainer for every Indian romantic who still believes in serendipity and fairy-tale endings. 9. Aadat Let us be real — Aadat by Atif Aslam practically raised an entire generation. If you have not cried to this during a college fest or belted it out during a late-night drive, are you even living? Indian fans made Aadat a cult classic that still refuses to leave our hearts (and playlists). 10. Ijazat (Ve Jaan Waleya) Falak Shabir's Ijazat had Indians simping hard, but when Nehal Naseem dropped her version in 2023, it was game over. Her fresh, emotional spin on the song hooked Indian audiences all over again, proving that when it comes to feels, there is no such thing as 'too much.' Pakistani artists have this magical ability to pour heartbreak, love, nostalgia, and hope into their songs — and Indian fans simply cannot resist. Whether it is belting out Pasoori in the shower or ugly crying to Kahani Suno, these songs have solidified their place as absolute superhits in India.


Express Tribune
26-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Express Tribune
Lahore Qalandars to host 'Qalandars Night' on April 6, announce free tickets
Lahore Qalandars have announced Qalandars Night, their annual entertainment event, set to take place on April 6 at Minar-e-Pakistan. The event will feature a combination of cricket, music, and entertainment, with the full Lahore Qalandars squad in attendance. The event will offer fans an opportunity to meet their favourite players and witness live performances from top Pakistani singers, including Asim Azhar, Bilal Saeed, Sarah Altaf, and Sahir Ali Bagga. In addition to musical performances, Lahore Qalandars will unveil their official team kit and launch a new anthem during the event. The night will conclude with a laser show, providing a visual spectacle for attendees. Earlier, Qalandars had announced a kit design competition which ended yesterday. Lahore Qalandars have made Qalandars Night an annual tradition, celebrating the passion of their fans while blending cricket and entertainment.