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Punjabis sing awesome Pashto Song | Becomes the most viewed Pashto song ever

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Only Ali Zafar is Punjabi, the rest are Pashtuns

Funny how the rapper guy literally pushed away Gul and Ali while making "Entry" (2:32) :lol:

These Fortitude Pukhtoon Core guys seem to be a good Pashto rap trio though
 
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In an ideal world it should be - Pushto song by Pakistani singer Ali Zafar. The need to include Punjabi or otherwise just indicates the racial divide and near “look I care” projection this nation continues to suffer from.
You just expressed my feelings but smarter...
 
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In an ideal world it should be - Pushto song by Pakistani singer Ali Zafar. The need to include Punjabi or otherwise just indicates the racial divide and near “look I care” projection this nation continues to suffer from.

Wonder ever why there is so much Sindhi, Sindhi, Paktoon, Paktoon, Pashtuns, Muhajir, Urdu-speaking etc, even our PM does say it, Baloch, baloch. once a Punjabi sings just a simple song, people just feel shell-shocked into something racial. Wonder you travel all provinces where actually is the least most racism and togetherness is in Punjab only.
 
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Wonder ever why there is so much Sindhi, Sindhi, Paktoon, Paktoon, Pashtuns, Muhajir, Urdu-speaking etc, even our PM does say it, Baloch, baloch. once a Punjabi sings just a simple song, people just feel shell-shocked into something racial. Wonder you travel all provinces where actually is the least most racism and togetherness is in Punjab only.

LoL interesting take from an injun.
 
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My last 10 generations are/were Punjabis and I can assure you Gul Panra is a Punjabi word, it means "Makki ki roti Makhan Wali"

Gul Panra means " Rose Petal" . Dont bet on your generations for everything.:p:
 
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People can think whatever in their own tunnel vision's of cringe in title, it was just an appreciation that some Punjabis sang a Pashto song which became an instant super-hit. Broad minded individuals can easily understand that Punjabis singing song for Pashtuns can actually be taken as brother-brother love and appreciation of ones culture, way of life, Pakistanis own culture forms, Pakistan's identity can not live without Pashtuns - it was a gesture with open hands, soft feelings and immense love.

Gul Panra is a Pashtun not a Punjabi.

Yes I know. The reason why I said this in title, that the whole cast "LightgaleRecords" is owned by Punjabis and music directed and produced by Ali zafar in Lahore. Brainchild of Ali zafar and his team with exception of Gul Panra.
 
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Me being an ethnic "Bihari" who doesn't speak his native tongue "Bhojpuri" and speaks urdu and called "Urdu speaking " in Pakistan, has serious problems with this linguistic "dik measuring " contest.
We gave up our language and culture and happily speak urdu , other ethnicities should do the same.
That's the only way we can be united.
 
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