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Ali Zafar pays musical tribute to missing mountaineer Ali Sadpara
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Ali Zafar pays musical tribute to missing mountaineer Ali Sadpara
LAHORE(Dunya News) – Pakistani actor and singer Ali Zafar has paid a musical tribute to mountaineer Muhammad Ali Sadpara, who went missing along with two foreign climbers during their K2 expedition.
The artist has released a video song “Tum Chalay Ao Paharon Ki Qasam” for Sadpara to honor his services for Pakistan. No nation can thrive without recognising and celebrating their heroes. Ali Sadpara was one such unsung hero who dedicated his entire life and risked it to accomplish unprecedented feats for his country. This is the least I could do: sing for an unsung hero so that he is etched into our memories for as long as there is music, Ali Zafar wrote in a Facebook post.
Paharon Ki Qasam was originally sung by Kamal Masood.
Singer Ali Zafar has released a tribute to Muhammad Ali Sadpara, a Pakistani mountaineer who went missing while climbing the K2 on February 9. Paharon Ki Qasam was originally sung by Kamal Masood. Zafar s version of the song also features the traditional instruments used in the original version.
It has been produced by his production house Lightingale Records.
The video features a compilation of shots of Sadpara and scenic shots of the mountains.
The lyrics are especially poignant given that the entire nation is praying for Sadpara s safe return. We haven t gotten word of your arrival. Your memory won t leave our hearts, croons Zafar.
Pakistan declares three missing K2 climbers dead
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K2, a mountain peak on the Karakoram mountain range in Pakistan along the Pakistan-China border. Pakistani authorities Thursday declared three climbers dead after they went missing in early February after scaling the summit. Photo by Maria Ly/Wikimedia Commons
Feb. 18 (UPI) Pakistani authorities Thursday officially declared dead three climbers who went missing Feb. 5 while trying to climb the world s second-highest peak.
Well-known Pakistani mountaineer Muhammad Ali Sadpara along with Iceland s John Snorri Sigurjonsson and Juan Pablo Mohr Prieto, of Chile, went missing near the Bottleneck on K2 while attempted the reach the summit of the treacherous peak, also known as Savage Mountain.