ISPR Releases Song ‘Har Ghari Tayyar Kamran’ on eve of Pakistan’s Defence Day

Pakistan ArmyISPR Releases Song ‘Har Ghari Tayyar Kamran’ on eve of Pakistan’s Defence...

Har Ghari Tayyar Kamran - On the eve of the 55th Defence Day of Pakistan to be celebrated on Sunday (September 6, 2020), Pakistan army has paid a tribute to martyrs and heroes with the release of the song “Har Ghari Tayyar Kamran”. The song “Har Ghari Tayyar Kamran” is a remake of an old patriotic song of the 80’s by the same name. Pakistan’s top melody voices; Ali Hamza, Ali Azmat, Ali Noor & Asim Azhar have collaborated for the Defence & Martyrs’ Day 2020.  They pay tribute to the services rendered by our armed forces and its 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. The 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.  The additional lyrics have been penned by Ali Hayat Rizvi. Ali Hamza with his unique creativity has composed a first of its kind blend of modern Rock sound with a riveting performance by the Military Band from the Army School of Music.  A very special composition which can rightly be called "A Melody of Pride".On the eve of the 55th Defence Day of Pakistan to be celebrated on Sunday (September 6, 2020), Pakistan army has paid a tribute to martyrs and heroes with the release of the song “Har Ghari Tayyar Kamran”.

The song “Har Ghari Tayyar Kamran” is a remake of an old patriotic song of the 80’s by the same name.

Pakistan’s top melody voices; Ali Hamza, Ali Azmat, Ali Noor & Asim Azhar have collaborated for Defence & Martyrs’ Day 2020.

They pay tribute to the services rendered by our armed forces and its operational readiness.



Har Ghari Tayyar Kamran

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.

The 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.

The additional lyrics have been penned by Ali Hayat Rizvi.

Ali Hamza with his unique creativity has composed a first of its kind blend of modern Rock sound with a riveting performance by the Military Band from the Army School of Music.

A very special composition which can rightly be called “A Melody of Pride”.

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