Parwaaz Hai Junoon’s first song will bring out your inner patriot

Author: Web Desk

The very first song of Pakistan’s upcoming film “Parwaaz Hai Junoon” is out and it is extremely pleasing to the ears and has lured the fans.

The song titled “Bhulleya” has been sung by Mustehasan Khan and it features Hania Amir and Ahad Raza Mir’s characters that spend time at the Air Force Academy. The song is composed by Azaan Sami Khan. The melodious song emphasizes on the hardships that the cadets at Air Force Academy faced in their training process.”Bhulleya’”also displays some breath taking locations in the North.

This movie is a tribute to Pakistan Air force. It stars Hamza Ali Abbasi, Hania Aamir, Ahad Raza Mir, Shaz Khan, Kubra Khan, Syed Shafaat Ali, Adnan Jaffer, Sikander Vincent, Rachel Viccaji, Mustafa Changezi and Sabeena Syed.

“Parwaaz Hai Junoon “will hit the cinemas on Eid-ul-Azha.

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