Tangmarg boy’s Sufi song 'Deedar'as Praran Chuss' released at INOX Srinagar Srinagar, May 5: A young boy from Kunzer in Tangmarg on Tuesday marked his entry into the Kashmiri music platform with the release of his Sufi song titled “Deedar’as Praran Chuss’, at INOX Srinagar. The devotional Kashmiri folk composition reflects spiritual depth and the region’s rich cultural heritage. Penned by noted lyricist Sheikh Shabaan, the song captures the essence of traditional Kashmiri Sufi expression, resonating with themes of devotion and inner awakening.
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Srinagar, May 5: A young boy from Kunzer in Tangmarg on Tuesday marked his entry into the Kashmiri music platform with the release of his Sufi song titled “Deedar’as Praran Chuss’, at INOX Srinagar. The devotional Kashmiri folk composition reflects spiritual depth and the region’s rich cultural heritage. Penned by noted lyricist Sheikh Shabaan, the song captures the essence of traditional Kashmiri Sufi expression, resonating with themes of devotion and inner awakening. Originally created and performed by Rashid Jahangir, the latest version has been reimagined by emerging artist Rehaan Farooq, featuring vocals by Mehreen Malik. “The new rendition aims to retain the soul of the original composition while introducing a contemporary musical appeal,” RJ Umar Nisar, who has directed and produced the song, told Greater Kashmir. The video portrays a narrative of self-discovery, tracing the journey of a young dreamer who nurtures a vision, hones his craft, and ultimately returns with a distinct identity and purpose as an artist. The releasing event at INOX Srinagar was attended by local artists and music enthusiasts. Besides live performances by Rehaan and Mehreen, local artists including Rasik Bhat and Mehmeet Syed also performed at the event to enthrall the audiences. Rehaan Farooq is a class 8th student of Muhammadiya High School Kunzer. Talking to Greater Kashmir, his father Farooq Ahmad said Rehaan used to participate in school functions and his video was uploaded on social media where he was seen singing. “He also performed at SKICC last year with Singer Gulzar Ahmad Ganai (he is maternal uncle of his mother). After that RJ Umar Nisar came to our home and worked on his talent and his first song was released on big screen,” Farooq Ahmad told Greater Kashmir. “We are supporting him in this journey,” he said. The screening event was attended by educationist and owner of INOX Srinagar Vijay Dhar. Besides, MLA Lal
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