Gul Panra is a Pakistani Pashto folk singer and touring artist. She was born on 6th September 1989 in Peshawar. Her song “Man Aamadeh Am” gave her new heights of success and people started praising her beauty.
The Pushto singer treated Instagram followers with stunning photos in which she is seen rocking a shimmery outfit. She also wore matching sandals to compliment her look.
Gul Panra’s latest pictures have garnered massive applause as thousands of people dropped praising words in the comment section.
Several Urdu and Pashto songs, as well as a lovely rendition of ‘Man Amadam,’ have mesmerized music fans.
Gul Panra is a Pakistani Pashto folk singer and touring artist. She was born on 6th September 1989 in Peshawar. Her song “Man Aamadeh Am” gave her new heights of success and people started praising her beauty.
The Pashto singer mesmerized fans with ravishing photos, which she shared on her Instagram account. She shares the caption, “Life is one-time offer, use it well.”
Acclaimed singer Ali Zafar is over the moon after his hit Pashto song Larsha Peshawar has garnered more than 60 million organic views on YouTube until now. ‘Larsha Pekhawar’ by Ali Zafar features Gul Panra and Fortitude Pukhtoon Core, is dedicated to the Pashtun brothers and sisters. The singer took to his Twitter to express his … Read more
Acclaimed singer Ali Zafar is over the moon after his Pashto song remains trending number 1 on YouTube and garnered huge success.
‘Larsha Pekhawar’ by Ali Zafar features Gul Panra and Fortitude Pukhtoon Core, dedicated to the Pashtun brothers and sisters. The singer took to his Instagram to express his feelings after his song received immense appreciation and love.
He posted the BTS dance clip from the song and expressed his gratitude saying: “While we were dancing on this, who knew the song will go on to trend on #1 for one whole month on @youtubemusic. A new record! This demands double celebration.”
The Jhoom Jhoom singer further said that that the record-breaking success needs to have a double celebration.
However, according to the music video’s description on YouTube, the song is a dedication to “Pashtun brothers and sisters”. “A tribute to their vibrant culture, values and most of all bravery,” it read.
In an earlier video message on Instagram, Zafar had called the song a “humble tribute to a great people with one of the most vibrant, honourable and powerful cultures in the world”.
Previously, Zafar took to Twitter to share the music video, stating: “Dedicated to one of the bravest, greatest and most resilient people – Pashtuns”.
The singer’s earlier two regional songs, Laila O’ Laila and Allay have surpassed a record 67 million views on YouTube alone.
The heartfelt tribute to the Sindhi traditions and culture, Allay, featuring rap star Abid Brohi garnered 30 million views on YouTube in just nine months. Whereas, the singer’s Balochi duet with 12-year-old child prodigy Urooj Fatima, Laila O Laila, recently crossed 37 million views on YouTube.