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Despite recurring political tensions between India and Pakistan, artistic collaborations across the border continue to emerge. The latest example is "Dar-e-Mustafa," a devotional poem by Balochistan-based Pakistani poet Zaheer Zarf, recorded by Indian composer and singer Salim Merchant.
Salim Merchant is a prominent name in the Indian film industry, known for lending his voice and music to several popular songs. Zaheer Zarf has previously collaborated with several well-known Bollywood singers. However, he describes working with Salim Merchant as "a dream come true."
Speaking to the media, Zarf said, "Salim Merchant has always been one of my favourite music directors. When I was first approached for this project, I could hardly believe that my poetry would be recorded in his voice."
According to Zarf, "Dar-e-Mustafa" is a spiritual piece, rendered in a deeply soulful style by Merchant. He believes the composition will evoke a unique emotional and spiritual experience for listeners.
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