Mitti ki Maaye ISPR song
Mitti ki Maaye Tera Haal Maa Nay pocha Hai ISPR song
Islamabad, Pakistan: Mitti ki Maaye or actually sung as Mitti Di Maaye song that has been released by Inter Service Public Relations (ISPR) of Pakistan Army is getting popularity within country as well as in abroad.
This song has come after blockbuster song “Yeah Banday Mitti Kay Banday” and one of the most popular song ever produced by ISPR that is of course — “Bara Dunshman Bana Phirta hai jo Bachu say larta Hain”. Word Mitti is used for soil in Urdu as well as in Punjabi and ISPR writers are using this word as phrase for Motherland.
All three songs relate sacrifices that Pakistan Army is giving in its war against terrorists and its resolve to continue to win over terrorism till such time last terrorist is left dead on the land of Pakistan.
In latest song Mitti ki Maaye, a brave mother of a martyr (Shaheed) is recalling and remembering her son, his childhood and expresses pain only through her eyes as she does not utter a single word in this song. Name plate outside her residence explains that her one son namely Ali is Shaheed while another son namely Umar is now serving Pakistan Army. Maaye (meaning as – Mother) is used by writer for motherland as well as for real mother of Shaheed soldier. In first line of song, writers says that mother of Shaheed soldier is asking about motherland— how motherland is protected by her sons and she also asked how his son gave his life for motherland.
ISPR is coming up with its own excellent productions to boost the morale of soldiers as well as sensitizing nation about how young soldiers are giving their lives and sacrificing their youth to protect their motherland. It may be mentioned that majority of Green Soldiers (young soldiers) are in engagement in tribal areas fighting against hardcore terrorists.
Like previous song Yeah Banday Mitti Kay Banday—this song is also relates Operation Zarb-e-Azb in tribal areas of Pakistan and scenes of fighting with terrorists are similar to previous song.
Pakistan Army is fighting against terrorists in restive mountainous areas bordering Afghanistan since Operation Zarb-e-Azb was started on June 15, 2014.
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