Adil Najam’s Pakistan – The Video

Posted on June 11, 2006
Filed Under >Adil Najam, History, Music, Poetry, Politics, Urdu
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Pakistan. A window on Pakistan through pictures, verse and song. Based on famous Pakistan poet Faiz Ahmed Faiz’s poem “hum daikhain gay”… with music and vocals remix from Faiz Ahmed Faiz, Iqbal Bano, Mohammad Ali Jinnah, Zia-ul-Haq, Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, etc. A collage of Pakistan history and an articulation of one Pakistani’s aspirations for Pakistan.

Click on image below (or view it directly here):

Pakistan: Adil Najam’s Pakistan
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229 responses to “Adil Najam’s Pakistan – The Video”

  1. Zubair says:

    INSPIRATIONAL. Very nice video and very nice website.

  2. Waheed says:

    Sixty years after partition, a new exhibition should be required viewing for a generation of indifferent Britons and Indians

    In a summer largely distinguished by floating Taj Mahals, Bollywood extravaganzas and empire-nostalgic television, a new exhibition at the British Library offers a more thoughtful commemoration of the 60th anniversary of independence for India and Pakistan. Countdown to Freedom chronicles the turbulent centuries from the arrival in 1608 of the East India Company to the fabled midnight of independence. Though small, the display succeeds in evoking the historical ties that bind Britain to the subcontinent.

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/britain/article/0,,21380 98,00.html

  3. Pakistani says:

    I really think we should all send emails to Geo, ARY or Aaj asking that they broadcast this during Aug 14 telecast. This is so true about our times today.

  4. Ansar says:

    Heartwarming indeed

  5. ASLAM says:

    INSPIRING AND MOVING. Saw it again and again. Please make a separate Faiz section.

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