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Revision as of 09:04, 29 June 2017 by 89.68.207.152 (talk)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Bullah Ki Jaana (Template:Lang-pa) is one of the most-known Kafi poems written by the Punjabi Sufi saint Bulleh Shah.
In the 1990s Junoon, a rock band from Pakistan, rendered "Bullah Ki Jaana". In 2005, Rabbi Shergill's rock/fusion version of Bullah Ki Jaana became a chart-topper in India and Pakistan. The Wadali Brothers, a Punjabi Sufi group from India, have also released a version of "Bullah Ki Jaana" on their album Aa Mil Yaar... Call of the Beloved. Another version was performed by Lakhwinder Wadali and entitled Bullah. The poem was also rendered by Arieb Azhar in his debut album "Wajj". The Pakistan-based musical band 'Junoon' also created their own version of by the name of 'Bulleya'.
References
- Zeeshan Jawed (4 June 2005). "Soundscape for the soul". Calcutta: The Telegraph. Retrieved 2008-04-23.
- Bageshree S. (26 March 2005). "Urban balladeer". The Hindu. Retrieved 2008-04-23.
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