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A day after the search for their bodies was called off, singer Ali Zafar released a rendition of the same song as a tribute to Sadpara, featuring memorable pictures and video snippets of the legend’s life. While some accused the
Channo singer of profiting from someone’s loss, others appreciated his efforts to “sing for an unsung hero.” Even Mahsud’s son threw his weight behind Zafar and everyone else using his father’s song as a vessel to reach and celebrate Sadpara.
“When Ali Zafar sought permission to cover this song, we were more than happy to give it. It now has more than two million views and that’s great,” Mahsud Khan’s son, Shan Khan told
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Web Desk|February 20, 2021 Nation unites to pay tribute to mountaineer Ali Sadpara
Celebrities pay emotional tribute to mountaineer Ali Sadpara after family announces death
For days, the nation has been praying and wishing for the safe return of Pakistan’s legendary mountain climber Muhammad Ali Sadpara and his team. The search for three climbers was officially called off on Thursday as their families declared the trio dead on the deadliest peak of K2.
The tragic news left the netizens in tears. To express this grief and loss of the Pakistani hero, many turned to Twitter and paid tribute to the unsung hero of the mountains, Ali Sadpara.
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The search for three missing mountaineers – including Pakistan’s iconic climber Muhammad Ali Sadpara – was officially called off on Thursday with families saying the trio should now be considered dead on the world’s second-highest peak.
The announcement by Sajid Sadpara, son of Ali Sadpara, draws the curtain on a dramatic tragedy on K2 that kept Pakistan on the tenterhooks for nearly two weeks. It also drew to a close the perilous search and rescue operation – arguably one of the longest in the history of mountaineering.
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Singer Ali Zafar has released a tribute to Muhammad Ali Sadpara, a Pakistani mountaineer who went missing while climbing the K2 on February 9.
'Paharon Ki Qasam' was originally sung by Kamal Masood. Zafar's version of the song also features the traditional instruments used in the original version.
It has been produced by his production house Lightingale Records.
The video features a compilation of shots of Sadpara and scenic shots of the mountains.
The lyrics are especially poignant given that the entire nation is praying for Sadpara's safe return. "We haven't gotten word of your arrival. Your memory won't leave our hearts," croons Zafar.
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Singer released a heart wrenching music video along with his rendition of the song for the lost mountaineer
Singer Ali Zafar has paid a heart wrenching tribute to Muhammad Ali Sadpara, a Pakistani mountaineer who went missing while climbing the K2 on February 9.
In his rendition of the song
Paharon Ki Qasam – originally sung by Kamal Masood – Zafar has incorporated various traditional instruments, accompanied by a music video that features a series of snippets of Sadpara, along with picturesque B-rolls of the glorious mountains he climbed.
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