Indian singer Guru Randhawa praised both artists as his “favourite superstars” in a comment on Ataullah’s post.
Popular Punjabi rapper, singer, and music producer Bohemia recently met with renowned Pakistani folk artist Attaullah Esakhelvi in a poignant gathering in London.
Bohemia, who is currently visiting the UK, expressed deep admiration for Attaullah Esakhelvi, one of the most celebrated figures in Pakistani music. The meeting, which took place at a private venue, saw Bohemia sit respectfully at the feet of the legendary singer as a sign of reverence.
Esakhelvi, whose career spans over four decades, has recorded more than 45,000 songs in seven languages. He was awarded the prestigious Pride of Performance Award in 1991 and holds a Guinness World Record for the highest number of audio albums released.
Indian singer Guru Randhawa, a fan of both musicians, commented on the post, calling them “my favourite superstars.” Ataullah Esakhelvi responded by sending his best wishes to Randhawa, cementing a cross-border camaraderie between the artists.
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During Bohemia’s London visit, he also connected with Chahat Fateh Ali Khan via a video call. Chahat performed his popular track “Badoo Badi” during the call, much to Bohemia’s delight.
The rapper humorously announced that a new collaboration was in the works, joking that it would be called “Bohemia Boom.” Chahat also recited a poem to Bohemia