
The Sons of Singer Salman Ahmed have Prepared a Song for August 14
The sons of Salman Ahmed, the lead guitarist of Janoon Group, who rose to fame with the popular national anthem Dil Dil Pakistan, celebrated Independence Day in a grand manner and rendered invaluable services to the Armed Forces of Pakistan and national heroes for the sake of the country.
The song has been composed to pay tribute to the performance.
Prominent singer of the country Salman Ahmed says that my sons Sher Jan and Imran have composed a new music bed under the name of Jim and composed the first national anthem while the composing and music of the song was composed by Sher Jan, Imran, and Dost Junaid.
Salman Ahmed’s son Sher Jan says that he is passionate about music, my father is my ideal, I want to brighten the name of the country in music with education, our song will be released all over the world on August 14 and more like this Songs will be composed, I wish more welfare work for the country.
The emerging artists have formed a band named ‘Jeem’ and paid tribute to the sacrifices of Pakistan Army soldiers and other national heroes in their song.
In a statement, Salman Ahmed appreciated his sons’ effort and prayed for the success of the song.
The video will be released on August 14.
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