Coke Studio Season 8| Hare Hare Baans| Shazia Manzoor, Rizwan & Muazzam

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Coke Studio Season 8| Episode 6
Shazia Manzoor, Rizwan & Muazzam, Hare Hare Baans, Coke Studio, Season 8, Episode 6

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The way this song has been rendered made me think that Pakistan is in UP! These artists reminded me of my dialect (Avadhi), my soil, my hometown (Faizabad in Oudh, Uttar Pradesh). They made me homesick!
Is gaane me se meri mitti ki khushbu aati hai.

mukulfaiz
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Literally got goosebumps while listening to this. The awadhi composition transports me back to my hometown-Allahabad which is in Uttar Pradesh. The thumri gayaki style makes me nostalgic. Felt ecstatic to see our Pakistani brothers doing full justice to the song. Now I know, what they actually mean when they say "Music has no boundaries". :')

yatamanyunarain
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We are not that different after all ! ... These politicians for their insatiable quench of thirst, divided us, left us to fight each other in the name of religion .... Love and respect from India :)
One day when the chapter of life will end, when we actually meet our maker, we will realize, it was the same God we worshipped,

satyakamshailesh
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Shahzia Manzoor has sung this beautifully and these qawwals too. The whole presentation is amazing especially as the bansuri and the rabab add such richness to it. Khusrau must be smiling 😍😍

arifkhan
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I've listened "Sohni Dharti", "Ve Banaya", "Sawaal- Kande Utte", "Tajdar-e-Haram", and looking at all the comments from both sides, there's so much love and longing. These comments have made the songs even much more beautiful.
We have inherited one planet, which we will give to our next generation. Lets give them a beautiful one- we are all one human race.
Amazing pieces of work- you bring out the goodness in each of us. Zahir, Bangalore

zahirdel
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Easily the most underrated piece from Coke Studio.

CoverHaven
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Maybe the borders can't be one but our hearts can be one .... I am what your are and you are what I And we both are love !

RoDo
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This gem is underrated..
Why ??
People don't value that gems

moinalimoinali
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Criminally underrated song 😒...

Believe me if you are here are amongst 1% of real knowledgeable music enthusiast !!!!

anandrajchoudhary
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Someone with name Saxena has posted a comment. Nice to see, I have known one Saxena too. He was a geologist from Lucknow, India; I met him in Algiers, Algeria in 1976. As soon as he found out my only crime was that I was born in Lucknow (I left that mythical place at an age of 3.5) I became like a son to him. Religion ? who cares. Nationality? be damn. Today, 40 years later I remember him and the BOND of Lucknow. Pakistan, India, Bangladesh are those entities which will eventually fade away. If human race survives, we from that part of the world will remember only the valleys of Sindh, Ganga, and Jamna as our motherland. I used to dream one day I will go back, now I have come to grip the reality, because I am getting very old & frail, in my thoughts I am always wandering in the galies (narrow alleys) of Lucknow & Faizabad but they are 12000 miles away. It is good to know your roots. And yes, Khusrau, Kabir, Nanak, Tulsi and all the way to Faiz & Gulzar are ours. They always were, they always will. Q.

erijqudus
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Song from a daughter addressed to her father. Baans (bamboo) was traditionally used for building mandaps (a temporary structure under which all ceremonies happen) in hindu weddings. I'm not sure about the full translation, but that's the theme as it sounds.

di.vineapple
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In my top 10 songs from Coke Studio. Criminally neglected song. An organic song from the lush green fields of the subcontinent.

kashifahmed
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So Awadhi so 'vidai', so soulful - what better expression for Rite of Passage? Surely Nawab Wajid Ali Shah, would have weighed Shazia Rizwan Muzzam and Co. in gold for this beautiful rendition. The heart wrenching Raga Pilu-ish. The back and forth tabla and dholak, subtly switching  to and from Bhajan to Qawali is masterful. Grows over you till it has completely overwhelmed - having poured your heart out, it's all quiet and tranquil. Solitude and missing someone! This is it.

keithzaman
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Amazed to see Pakistani singing awadhi soo well my dad is from up purvanchal and he still speaks in bhojpuri thanks for keeping this ganga jamuni tehzeeb alive ap up se kahi bhi chale jao up apme se kahi nahi jaata

saisha
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Made me cry ... Love from Indian Punjabi kudi in UK 💕

PunjabiKudiUK
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Enchanted to see the Indo-Pak love in the comment section, and you know what is the reason behind this love, the art itself, that's the power of art....Long Live performing artists, Long Live India, Long Live Pakistan

swagatamroy
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I listen to this song again and again...Sazia Mansoor ji your voice is divine..

ratnachatterjeemusical
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divine !! tough to hold tears! thank u coke studio Pakistan!would have missed a lot of these stuffs if you were not there.

sumalya
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My maternal grandparents are from Lucknow. Still remember sitting on my nani's takhat, listening to my great grandmother's tales of an era of 'paalkies', ghararas and mango orchards.

azmiamehboob
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Reminded me of "Abke baras bhej bhaiya ko baabul" from Bandini. Superb and flawless. Must have heard it more than 50 times continuously. Amazing!

RohitYagnik