Web Desk (LTN NEWS): On Pakistan’s 75th Independence Day, which is on Sunday, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif will play the new version of the national anthem. After 68 years, the national anthem was re-recorded, and an online teaser was released.
After Liaquat Ali Khan, he is the second elected Prime Minister to have this special honor.
After 68 years, the national anthem was recorded again, this time with the help of 155 singers, 48 musicians, and 6 bandmasters. Taking a gender-balanced, all-inclusive approach, the anthem is sung by people from different regions, cultures, ethnicities, religious backgrounds, and musical genres. All three military brass bands also took part in this national effort.
Some well-known singers like Abdullah Qureshi, Bilal Saeed, Fakhir Mehmood, Humaira Javed, Taj Mastani, and Umair Jaswal are on the new recording of the anthem.
Khawaja Saad Rafique, the leader of the PML-N, tweeted a short clip of the re-recorded national anthem.
Several departments, including the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting and ISPR, worked together to finish the project.
The process of re-recording the National Anthem began in August 2017, when the PML-N party was in power. When Maryam Aurangzeb was named minister of information and broadcasting in April, she kept the project going.














