Pakistani performer Maha Ali Kazmi, who first made her introduction with “Nazar” in 2013, presents her most recent single ‘Jana Nahi’, discharging across the country on sound and feature on Eid-ul-Fitr 2014.

‘Jana Nahi’ depicts love and separating; a dramatic finale to what could have been delightful and an amicable union of hearts; a tune in the recognition of affection discovered, love lost; something that turns the destiny around, that leaves a trail of memories, some biting, some sweet, along the way of longs for yesterday and there, where its feature speaks to a young lady in quest for adoration. The idea driving the feature is determined from the inclination one gets while arousing from an extremely charming dream. For a couple of seconds, you are separated from the brutal substances of life; and after that it first lights upon you that it was simply a fantasy.

Conceived in Karachi and a self-educated craftsman, Maha began composing tunes at 16 years old after which she graduated in Finance & Macroeconomics/Management from Monash University, Melbourne – Australia. In 2013, Maha was chosen as the reinforcement vocalist for Cornetto Music Icon where she performed nearby craftsmen, for example, Ali Azmat, Strings and Alamgir to name a couple.

Maha Ali Kazmiwith unfathomable musical impacts that incorporate Nancy Sinatra, Janis Joplin, John Lennon to Rolling Stones, Simon and Garfunkel and The Smiths name a couple, Maha most recent single ‘Jana Nahi’ has been delivered by the fabulous Shahi Hasan of Vital Signs and peculiarities pro guitarist Asad Ahmed of Awaz and Coke Studio acclaim. Composed and created by Maha Ali Kazmi, the music feature for Jana Nahi has been regulated by movie producer and photographic artist Aania Shah with closet by Adnan Pardesy, hair & make-up by N-Pro and gimmicks Usman Malkani as the Director of Photography.

On the dispatch of Jana Nahi, Maha has said, “This is an exceptional event for me. Despite the fact that I began composing melodies as adolescent as 16 years of age, this was my first Urdu melody which I created and composed myself. I never thought I’d ever pull it off however with backing from family and companions this was conceivable. Jana Nahi is about affection and separating; a dramatic finale to what could have been lovely and a congruous union of hearts; a melody in the recognition of adoration discovered, love lost; something that turns the destiny around, that leaves a trail of memories, some biting, some sweet, along the way of longs for yesterday and there

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