This time around, the veteran actor Adnan Siddiqui took the initiative and used his talent other than acting for the aforementioned purpose and presented his rendition of the iconic Indian song “Yeh Jism Hai to Kya” sung by another living legend Ali Azmat.
A video of Siddiqui playing a melody on flute earlier went viral and garnered a lot of love and support from the audience and his fans.
Mere Paas Tum Ho’s Shehwaar, in the video seemed immersed in the symphony of the song. He paid a tribute to the good times when art actually connected nations and transcended every difference with this song.
In the caption, he wrote “In the time when art was still independent of political and diplomatic milieu of the two countries, artists from both sides created work that confirmed art is an adhesive bringing people closer.
A tribute to this bygone era with the song Yeh Jism, performed by our very own talented rockstar, Ali Azmat for the movie “Jism 2″.Proud of you @aliazmatofficial.
Who knows change may be on the horizon…let’s hope for a change in the future where art continues to bring people together, transcending all boundaries.”
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