Sohail Haider Launched Soulful Tribute to Mehdi Hassan ‘Main Hosh Mein Tha’

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Sohail Haider

Launched Soulful Tribute to Mehdi Hassan ‘Main Hosh Mein Tha’

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[Saturday, 4th April, 2015]: Sohail Haider’s latest video ‘Main Hosh Mein Tha’ is a tribute to the legend Ustaad Mehdi Hassan. Sohail from childhood has been inspired by the legendary musicians of Pakistan among which Ustaad Mehdi Hassan has been his favorites.

The Malik family has endorsed to full extent as Dua Malik (Wife of Sohail Haider) and Humaima Malik (Sister of Dua) has produced this video while Feroz Khan (Brother of Humaima, Dua) has acted in the video.

Bollywood producer Tanuj Garj has also appreciated on his tweeter account:

“Unarguably the best tribute paid to Mehdi Hassan Saab by Karachi boy .@SohailHaider https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=10152816294982817 … Don’t miss it! #mainhoshmeintha

 

Click here for the video

Whole of credits are mentioned below:

Original song by: Mehdi Hassan
Singer: Sohail Haider
Director: Rao Ayyaz
Stylist: Tabish Khoji
Hair and Makeup: Nabeela’s
Song Design: Aqeel
Production: Humaima Malik/Dua Malik

 

 

 

 

 

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