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Watch: Pakistani Fruit-Seller Wows The Internet With His Rendition Of Arijit Singh's Song

IANS, 03 Aug, 2016 12:57 PM
    The latest man to become a Facebook/Youtube sensation mainly in India and Pakistan is a fruit-seller from Pakistan. A video of this guy singing Arijit Singh’s popular song ‘Baate ye Kabhi na’ from movie Khamoshiyan went viral on the Internet.
     
    The video was first uploaded on the ‘All Pakistan Drama Page’ on July 25 and since then it has been viewed more than 10,00,000 times and has been shared by more than 28,000 people.
     

    In the video, the man – identified as Tahir Zaman – can be seen singing the song with simplicity yet he manages to mesmerise listeners with his melodious voice.
     
    Soon after the video was uploaded, there were people who commented and asked for his contact details. It was Pakistan’s Dunya News which later picked up the story and invited Zaman to their studio. Zaman told the news channel that his favourite singer was Ghazal maestro Ustad Ghulam Ali Khan and that he expected better guidance and opportunities in future after this.

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