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Tajdar-e-Haram
Qawwali performed by Sabri Brothers From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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"Tajdar-e-Haram" (Urdu: تاجدارِ حرم, lit. 'King of the Haram') is a qawwali performed by the Pakistani musical group, Sabri Brothers.[1][2]
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1982 version
In 1982, Sabri Brothers recorded this qawwali for Pakistani film Sahaaray.[citation needed]
2015 version
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In 2015, it was rendered by Atif Aslam, during Coke Studio season 8 episode 1. It was considered to be produced by Strings. Atif Aslam revealed that the track was produced by Shiraz Uppal.[4][5][6] This was a tribute paid by Atif to Sabri Brothers.[2][7]
Credits
- Artist – Atif Aslam
- Guest Musician – Tanveer Tafu (Rubab), Arsalan Rabbani (Harmonium)
- Humnawa – Jamshed Ali Sabri, Naveed Ali Sabri, Mohammad Shan, Zahid Akhtar
- Houseband – Complete (except Aahad)[8]
Popularity
The music video features Atif Aslam. It is the first Pakistani music video to cross 100 million views on YouTube.[9][10] The official video has garnered over 520 million views on YouTube, and became the most viewed Youtube video of Pakistani-origin, as of January 2022, leaving behind Rahat Fateh Ali Khan and Momina Mustehsan's rendition of Afreen Afreen having 336 million views.[11] It has received over 5 million engagements and has been viewed in 186 countries worldwide.[12][11]
Reception
Amjad Sabri the son of Ghulam Farid Sabri said, "I really like how the music was arranged. Atif didn't do badly. I wish he could have worked on his diction a little more, as long as the essence remains untouched, there is no harm." He further said, "it was an honest accolade to his father and uncle".[13] British High Commissioner Christian Turner took to Twitter that his friend suggested him "Tajdar-e-Haram" by Atif Aslam and he thoroughly enjoyed it. In return, Atif also thanked him.[14]
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2018 version
In 2018 Bollywood film Satyameva Jayate, it was recreated by Sajid–Wajid and sung by Wajid from the same duo. It released on 16 July 2018.[citation needed]
Credits
- Singer – Wajid
- Music – Sajid – Wajid
- Lyrics By – Danish Sabri
- Theme Designed And Arranged By – Sajid Wajid
- Song Programmed By – Aditya Dev
- Sajid Wajid's Assistant – Ashish Sehgal & Rahul Kothari
- Mix Assistant Engineers – Michael Edwin Pillai
- Song Mixed And Mastered By Eric Pillai (Future Sound Of Bombay)[15]
Critical reception
The song received negative reviews. It was not liked by audience. The filmmakers were criticized for making such song. It was said to be disaster, disrespectful and blasphemous.[16][17][18]
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