ISLAMABAD: South Asian diaspora in Saudi Arabia are gearing up to welcome the recognizable vocal talents of Atif Aslam – freshly honored with a Dubai Walk of Fame Star – and Rahat Fateh Ali Khan in the Kingdom’s capital on October 25 for Riyadh Season.
The exciting news was posted on Twitter by Saudi Royal Court Adviser, Turki Alalshikh, who also serves as Chairman of the General Entertainment Authority.
“For our Indian and Pakistani brothers and sisters in Riyadh, ‘Atif Aslam’ and ‘Rahat Fateh Ali Khan’ will be waiting for you on the 25th of October,” the tweet read.
Aslam was awarded a star on Dubai’s recently inaugurated Walk of Fame that replicates the iconic Hollywood landmark. The Pakistani rockstar most recently sang a haunting rendition of famed Pakistani Qawwali master Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan’s “Wohi Khuda Hai” on the popular music platform, Coke Studio.
Since premiered last week, the song and video have amassed 13 million views. Aslam is one of the reigning stars of Pakistan’s music industry and has enjoyed immense success across the border in neighboring India where the singer’s crooning voice is a favorite for film soundtracks.
Khan, like Aslam, is a massive star out of Pakistan and has appreciation in India where he has performed for a number of notable soundtracks. Khan’s performance of his paternal uncle Nusrat Fateh Ali’s “Afreen Afreen,” is the highest viewed video out of Pakistan and Coke Studio at 288 million views.
Under Turki Alalshik’s announcement were a number of Tweets from Pakistanis and Saudi nationals excited for the arrival of the music greats.
“Well deserved for our Pakistani brothers,” wrote on Twitter user in Arabic.
Another wrote of his respect for Alalshik, writing, “This is an honor for Pakistani people.”
A Saudi national wrote in Arabic that Saudis also listen to these stars because they are “the essence of art” and “legends” from Pakistan.