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ISPR releases upbeat song ‘Har Ghari Tayyar Hain Hum’ on Defence Day

ISPR in its description has dubbed the upbeat song “A Melody of Pride”. Moreover, the Military Band from the Army School of Music has put a riveting performance in the song.

Inter-Services Public Relations, ISPR, has released an upbeat new song ‘’Har Ghari Tayyar Hain Hum” on the occasion of Defence Day, 6th September.

The upbeat song commemorates the sacrifices of martyred soldiers of the Pakistan Army and politicians who lost their lives during terrorist attacks. The impassionate song by ISPR “Har Ghari Tayyar Hain Hum” is the remake of the 1980’s song by the same name. Singers Ali Azmat, Asim Azhar, Ali Hamza, and Ali Noor have sung the rendition of “Har Ghari Tayyar Hain Hum.”

ISPR in its description has dubbed the upbeat song “A Melody of Pride”. Moreover, the Military Band from the Army School of Music has put a riveting performance in the song.

They pay tribute to the services rendered by our armed forces and their operational readiness. The music video showcases the sacrifices of Pakistan as a nation in fighting terrorism and the evolution of our Armed Forces as a cutting edge military structure; second to none.”

“It also incorporates stylized shots of the singers patriotically supporting their heroes. Renowned music maestro, Ali Hamza (Noori) has put his heart & soul into this song, giving a contemporary spin to its composition, originally sung by Khalid Waheed & written by Zafar Ullah Poshni. Additional lyrics have been penned by Ali Hayat Rizvi. Ali Hamza, with his unique creativity, has composed a first of its kind blend of a modern rock sound with a riveting performance by the Military Band from the Army School of Music,” read the statement from ISPR.

The video of the song shows the tough training of soldiers and also remembers the APS victims. It also features politicians like Benazir Bhutto shaheed, Siraj Khan Raisani, Shuja Khanzada, Bashir Ahmed Bilour, Ikramullah Gandapur. And notable people like Aitzaz Hassan, SSP Chaudhry Aslam, Nasarullah Khan Afridi, Maj Gen Sanaullah, and others.

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The song has been released on the YouTube channel of ISPR. Within a few minutes of its release, the song has become a massive hit and is trending atop on Twitter.

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A media wing of Pakistan armed force has released an instructive documentary titled Story of Pakistan for the 73rd Independence Day on 14th August 2020.

ISPR has released the first trailer of the documentary on its YouTube channel. The documentary features the events leading up to the creation of Pakistan. Pakistan Army has taken on board the finest historians and cerebral commentators who effortlessly recounted the events and tales that led to the inception of Pakistan in 1947.

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Earlier in August, the media wing of Pakistan Army released a new song ‘Leave My Valley’ to express solidarity with the oppressed people of Indian Occupied Kashmir. The song titled, ‘Leave My Valley’ is released on the occasion of Youm-e-Istehsal on August 5- as Pakistan is bracing up to commemorate a year of forced annexation of Jammu and Kashmir by India.

India had forcefully annexed Jammu and Kashmir on August 5th, 2019 following the revocation of Article 370 and 35-A-that dissolved the semi-autonomous status of the valley Jammu Kashmir.

Pakistan’s ace singer Shafqat Amanat Ali has sung the song Leave My Valley. Sahir Ali Bagga has composed the song.