Popular singers Momina Mustehsan and Bilal Saeed’s Baari has gained a huge milestone as it garners 100 million views club.
Baari by Momina Mustehsan and Bilal Saeed is the sweetest tune and its melody soothes the soul of audience. The masterpiece screamed old world charm as the soft hum of lyrics welcomed the warm passion.
Taking to his Instagram handle, the singer extends thankfulness to the audience for making this possible.
The song video also fantasized about the young lovers who are finding their way in love.
Following the success of Baari, Mustehsan and Saeed collaborated once again as they sang Baari 2 which has also garnered immense love and appreciation.
Produced and presented by Bilal Saeed and One Two Records, the song is a timeless tune.
Following the physically attacking viral video of singer Bilal Saeed, more accusations of fraud and theft have been levelled against the ‘Baari’ singer.
According to the accusations, the mother of an allegedly attacked woman came forth and revealed, “Bilal was a friend of my son and all his fame can be credited to my son,” she said.
“He has tried to rob us before and also engaged in fraud various times under the guise of friendship,” she revealed.
She went on to add, “He and his brother were also involved in the theft of about Rs. 80.5 million from me. They even have bails cancelled from the high court.”
The woman further shared that Bilal has been demanding money from her daughter and when she refused, he allegedly resorted to personal threats. Raza and his wife then went to his wife with police in tow, and that’s when the incident took place.
She also shared that she is planning to file an FIR against Saeed and that previously, he has used emotional tactics to reel her out from filing one. “He engaged in the same behaviour about 3-4 months back,” she relayed.
There has already been an FIR filed against Saeed for the Rs 80.5 million theft, and he was allegedly granted bail from the high court in the case.
Earlier, the viral video of Bilal Saeed had shown him assaulting a couple outside his home. He can be seen kicking the girl multiple times in the presence of police officials. Sources claim that the couple is his own brother and sister-in-law.
To which the Adhi Adhi Raat singer had come with a responsive message via his Facebook.
Video of Bilal Saeed assaulting his brother and sister-in-law is making rounds on different social media platforms in which the singer can be seen kicking and punching the couple.
After receiving criticism from the netizens, in his defense, the Baari singer shared a video on his Facebook account which showed the house with overall damages and mess. Broken television and other things clearly showed up a massive fight there.
He wrote, “I know how to respect a women and I know how to protect a women too! I raised my hand to protect my family.This is what they did to me while I was away from my house! And that’s not about it I have been victim of their blackmailing and unfair behaviour for a very long time! I stayed quite because obviously as an artist my priority is my career but these people have been taking advantage of my situation for a very long time!”
Soon after Bilal Saeed’s viral video made rounds all over social media, the singer came up with a responsive message via his Facebook.
Bilal Saeed took to his Facebook handle and posted a video which showed the house with overall damages and mess. Broken television and other things clearly showed up a massive fight there.
He also wrote a para in response of a viral video which showed him assaulting a couple outside his home. He can be seen kicking the girl multiple times in the presence of police officials. Sources claim that the couple is his own brother and sister-in-law.
He wrote, “I know how to respect a women and I know how to protect a women too! I raised my hand to protect my family.This is what they did to me while I was away from my house! And that’s not about it I have been victim of their blackmailing and unfair behaviour for a very long time! I stayed quite because obviously as an artist my priority is my career but these people have been taking advantage of my situation for a very long time!”
Pakistani actress Saba Qamar and singer Bilal Saeed, who sought exemption from appearance before the court following their video song ‘Qubool’ controversy, has been granted bail by the court on Thursday.
A court granted bail to Bilal Saeed and Saba Qamar in a case pertaining to the filming of a song at Lahore’s historic Wazir Khan Mosque.
Both the accused appeared in the courtroom today to have their attendance registered at the hearing. During the hearing, Qamar’s lawyer contended that his client was innocent and did not violate the sanctity of the mosque.
However, the investigating officer said that police had not yet received the video of the song’s shooting that went viral on social media.
Lahore Sessions Court judge Chaudhry Qasim Ali ruled in favour of Qamar and Saeed’s interim petitions, granting them bail.
Moreover, the judge said that the matter of reward or compensation will be decided at the trial.
Earlier, the case had been registered at the Akbari police station of Lahore on the complaint of advocate Farhat Manzoor.
In the report, the act of filming a music video at the mosque has hurt the religious sentiments of the public. Additionally, it has also appealed for stern action against the mosque administration.
However, Manzoor had filed a petition to file a case against the artists in this regard.
The Sessions Court approved the plea of actress Saba Qamar and singer Bilal Saeed seeking exemption from appearance before the court in the case of picturizing the song at Wazir Khan Mosque. Additional Sessions Judge heard the petition of actress Saba Qamar and Bilal Saeed. A case was registered against them by Akbari Gate police station … Read more
An FIR has been registered against singer Bilal Saeed and actor Saba Qamar following their video song ‘Qubool’ controversy at Wazir Khan Mosque in Lahore. The case has been registered at the Akbari police station of Lahore on the complaint of advocate Farhat Manzoor.
In the report, the act of filming a music video at the mosque has hurt the religious sentiments of the public. Additionally, it has also appealed for stern action against the mosque administration.
However, Manzoor had filed a petition to file a case against the artists in this regard.
After being slammed by netizens, singer Bilal Saeed had stepped forward to apologize for every Muslim whose sentiments were hurt by watching them shoot the video song inside the mosque.
‘Qubool’ on YouTube
In the video, the singer explained that he also belongs to a Muslim family and he could never do anything that is against Islam.
He said, “We realize what has happened over the past few days has hurt your sentiments deeply,” he wrote as a caption.
“We as Muslims, as decent human beings and as artists will never, ever trivialise or condone disrespect to Islam or any other religion, race, caste, colour or creed. If we have unknowingly hurt anyone’s sentiments we apologise to you all with all our heart.”
He further added, “Alhamdulilah I am a Muslim and I was raised in a Muslim household. I cannot even think about doing something that would disrespect my religion. I solemnly affirm in the name of Allah that neither did we play any music in the mosque and nor did we dance and the witness to that is the management of the mosque.”
Bilal Saeed And Saba Qamar’s Qubool is finally out now. The shoot of ‘Qubool’ recently received backlash for a sequence being shot at the Wazir Khan mosque.
Produced under the banner of One Two records exploring falling in love and learning to navigate conflict with your significant other.
Written, composed, produced and performed by Saeed, Qubool marks Saba’s directorial debut in the field of music.
Like most of Bilal Saeed’s songs, the beat’s catchy and the endearing Punjabi lyrics definitely pulled at our heartstrings. However, the video plays out like a beautiful short film.
Previously, as a brief clip from the video had gone viral, people on social media backlashed, marked it disrespectful and offensive shooting bits of a music video at the religious site.