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Jo NFAK ki qawali k sath cher khani kry, usy bhi shaheed kr do. Rabi prizada nay Rashk e Qamar ki Qamar toor kr rakh di !! #NFAK #rabipirzada- Junaid raza March 11, 2017 People after listening to #rabipirzada 's Mere rashk e qamar version: /CNNrK2S3DP- zainab qureshi March 8, 2017 #RIP #rashkeqamar #song #wierd Irtaza Kazmi March 11, 2017 Cleopatra-styled scenes with snakes, skin-tight clothes, weapons and the dreadful actions of the dangerous Bano Killer remain unsuccessful in conveying any kind of message.įurthermore, I clearly wasn’t the only who wished to have never seen the video or heard the adaptation as many took to Twitter to express their disappointment:īano Killer remix Rashk e qamar, we are now blessed with male version of Tahir Shah. The dreamy atmosphere and emotions of the song are lost and replaced by a dreadful ambiance. The woeful cynical approach of her video has absolutely nothing to do with the romantic words of Khan’s well-known composition. It seems like perhaps Pirzada miscomprehended the meaning behind Khan’s beautiful lyrics. The hysterical video is a perfect hotchpotch of ruthless acts in the name of women empowerment. Talk about taking women empowerment to a whole new creepy level! The other women in the video can be seen engaging in a number of callous chores such as strangling a hen, eating raw eggs, cutting and disfiguring voodoo dolls with sharp razors. Throughout the video, Bano is seen dressed in a traditional churidaar suit paired with long boots all the while playing with a python, voodoo dolls, and torturing and killing the kidnappers with knife blades and guns.
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On her social media profile, Pirzada announced that her song will prove that “girls are not weak and they can fight for their rights and fight back”. In simple words, it’s torture to the eyes and ears.ĭadi Kuree (Don Girl) famed Pirzada, who appears as Bano the killer in the new music video, claimed that the overall concept revolves around female empowerment and is an expression against male domination in our society. I am not sure what she was smoking when she thought of doing this.įurthermore, even the music video has a miserable milieu entailing snakes, slayed dolls and men being tied up in ropes while women take command of the situation. Not only that, her seductive singing – similar to screeches – doesn’t even compare to Khan’s classic empowering voice. It’s an awful attempt as she has changed everything about the original, which is never a good idea. Pirzada’s creepy version, however, has none of these components. The original had the perfect blend of a soothing melody, emotional lyrics and a commanding voice that made it an unforgettable classic.
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Indisputably, Khan’s most popular composition, Mere Rashke Qamar has drawn the attention of many artists throughout the years but none of the renditions have been as bad as this one. One particular example is Rabi Pirzada’s adaptation of Mere Rashke Qamar, originally sung by the king of qawwali, Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. There is nothing more annoying than listening to one of the great classics being slayed by its rendition.