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Kashmiri Qawaali
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Kashmiri group's Satirical qawaali goes viral on internet

| @indiablooms | Jan 13, 2023, at 11:29 pm

Srinagar: A satirical qawaali shared on the internet by a Jammu and Kashmir-based group has now gone viral on the internet.

In this video, these musicians sang a song in the form of a qawwali to highlight the dire electricity situation in Kashmir, which touched everyone’s hearts, reports Can India.

The song has been composed by Kashmir’s renowned poet Pir Zahoor.

It has been sung by young singer-composer Nasir Ahmed along with his colleagues Anas Ibn Tariq and Ahmed Sabir.

This Qawwali is becoming quite popular among the public as it satirizes the poor electricity situation. Both the people and the authorities have been equally held responsible for the power crisis in Qawwali. Many verses are quite interesting and heart-touching while this group of musicians have filming it impressively, reports Can India.

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