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Genre: Entertainment
Date of upload: Apr 19, 2024 ^^
Rating : 4.938 (21/1,336 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-05-17T01:36:10.795548Z
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
I’m from Sukkur sindh and had to leave very early due to lack of opportunities. Moved at a very young age of 15 and now in working in Italy.
I cant express my emotions. Its like a part of me was lost my language my culture. Seeing it going global today seeing my iconic sukkur bridge on a coke studio video, cant stop me having tears in my eyes.
Loved when everytime Xulfi referred sindh as “hamara sindh” which never happens, Sindh and its cultute isnt recognized as such which always made me sad. Seeing this is making me proud of my roots if anything.
I’d just say:
“Haren sij nikto ayen undhaye wayi hali” (now sun is rising on sindh and darkness is gone) :)
Thank you Jyoti and Shruti ❤
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Was waiting for review. Watched whole coke studio's last season with you both 😂 now started watching this with you both. I am proud Sindhi living in Dubai where i meet so many Sindhis from India also and we connect rightaway. Btw welcome back to you both. Peace. 🙏 and there is Sindhi Movie also Umer marvi and songs of that movie werw written by my maternal father Rashid Ahmed Lashari. He was a poet wrote for too many movies and wrote books as well.
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Watching a Coke Studio release is now only 360 degree complete once y'all's reaction to the video AND the journey is also out! The feeling of being deeply witnessed and seen through how you guys fully surrender to the openness of taking in and embracing every nuance is immense! It's a weirdly wonderful kinship!
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Well Jyoti, I am from Sindh, Pakistan and yes there is a specific word for that situation you just expressed when you are seeing iff someone but you want to see him or her again and that you do not want to say good bye also 😊 and that expression do exist in this wonderful language Sindhi... when we see off someone and having those feelings you expressed, we say "moklaani kaanhay"... meaning "we are not saying goodbye"...because we will meet again 😊😊
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I’m not ethnically Sindhi but was born in a town that’s part of Tharparkar district. I grew up with these cultural symbols all around me, visited Umarkot and the Thar desert as a little child. We use Sindhi rillis at home and have worn pieces of Sindhi jewellery. I’ve met members of the community to which Marvi and Sahiban belong, been inside their mud homes built on our family lands.
Needless to say this is a very nostalgic song for me even as a non Sindhi, and an even more emotional BTS because it depicts a part of my home.
In Pakistan elements of Sindhi culture are popular beyond the province of Sindh, like Sindhi topis and ajraks (often worn by Abida Parveen). Btw..I’m not sure you know this but Abida ji is also Sindhi and from the ancient city of Larkana mentioned in the song and which is also the ancestral seat of the Bhutto family. It’s is also the site of the ancient city of Mohen jo daro, which belongs to the Indus Valley Civilization.
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Being a Karachite which is the capital of sindh .. I got chances to visit small villages in sindh.. and TBH every time you go there you feel you are in a place very time stops and they are true to their culture.. and sindh is the hold land for Hindus there are many cities in sindh which are only Hindu cities .. I truly feel when jyoti says how much Sindhi around the world would feel when they listen this song…
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Sindhis (no matter Hindu or Muslims) are very attached to their Culture and Language.. Sindh is only province in Pakistan who's official Language and early School Language is in Sindhi , only Language in Pakistan have its own Script.. Pakistan's National Database auth issued national Cards in Sindhi also...... Being Sindhi that is proud moment for me .. thanks to Coke Studio and The singing team.. Thank you
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26:04 Noman Ali Rajper & Mangi are such inspirations. ❤
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@NomanAliRajper
3 weeks ago
Thaank you so much for the love to AayiAayi ❤❤
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