Thursday, 23 June 2016

Indian fans mourn Amjad Sabri, dub him the {Rockstar of Qawwali}

Indian fans mourn Amjad Sabri, dub him the {Rockstar of Qawwali}




Sabri was well-loved in Bollywood. Tributes from across the border poured in to honour the 45-year-old and his contribution to the world.
India.com honoured the Sufi legend by sharing seven of the Sabri brother's top qawwalis. "Their songs reflected the mysticism of Islam which remains unappreciated by the hardline elements," wrote the publication.
The Pakistani Sufi singer with Shah Rukh Khan - Photo courtesy Routes2Roots
The Pakistani Sufi singer with Shah Rukh Khan - Photo courtesy Routes2Roots
The Indian Express wrote an obituary on the legendary qawwal, listing his contribution to the world of music. "His death has left the music industry devastated," it read. The publication also chose to remember him through his music by putting together his best qawwalis and a short interview.
Sabri with Gulshan Grover - Photo courtesy Routes2Roots
Sabri with Gulshan Grover - Photo courtesy Routes2Roots
Hindustan Times, much like our own press, shared his last performance, which aired on Samaa TV Wednesday morning, along with a few of his other notable qawwalis.
Legendary qawwal with veteran actor Vinod Khanna - Photo courtesy Routes2Roots






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