Ayesha Omar is unquestionably a force to be reckoned with in Lollywood thanks to her flawless acting abilities, stunning appearance, and chic outfit choices.
Ayesha wrote a touching letter while singing with her buddy in which she reflected on the wonderful times she had singing with her music teacher and much more.
Omar began her note by emphasising the value of free expression, writing, “Bol key lab azaad hain teray. Bol zaban ab tak teree hai The most potent weapon you have is your tongue. We do have some Azaadi to express our opinions, both on and off the record. especially in print or on social media. a lot more than some other nations who assert to be free nations. Use that advantage, though.
“It’s no surprise that my late singing teacher, Aunty Shade’ Hussain, who was one of my favourite teachers ever, chose this Nazam by my favourite Pakistani poet, Faiz, for our first big choir performance on stage on Faiz Memorial Day. In the city of Lahore, at the Alhamra Art Center. It had so much power.
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We were all 8 years old, and there were 50 of us. We sang this beautiful piece with a lot of feeling because we knew what we were saying. Aunty Shaade did her best to explain the meaning of every single word and what was going on between the lines. It was perfect then, and it’s even more perfect now. And we believed in it. Tina Sani, a famous singer, Arshad Mahmood, a famous composer, and Muneeza Hashmi, Faisal Ahmed Faiz’s daughter, sat in the front row, amazed, moved to tears, and mesmerised by how beautifully these little people sang together.
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