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    After hearing the line “Mere khayalon pe chhaayi hai ek soorat matwali si [My mind is filled with thoughts of a beautiful face]” you would seldom find a living soul who would not be able to come up with the next line: “Nazuk si sharmeeli si, masoom si bholi bhali si [Delicate, shy, innocent and naïve].”

    Considered an ageless song, only Pakistan’s national anthem can beat the popularity of music director Sohail Rana’s evergreen creation Ko Ko Korina for actor/producer Waheed Murad’s 1966 Urdu film Armaan.

    The common factor between Ko Ko Korina and Pak Sarzameen is the voice of Ahmed Rushdi, who was not only the main attraction behind arguably the first pop song in Pakistan, but also a part of the original national anthem of Pakistan recorded in 1954.

    Ahmed Rushdi’s ascent to stardom began in 1954, with the song Bunder Road se Keamari.

    The song written by Mehdi Zaheer was aired from Radio Pakistan Karachi and, despite being rendered for a children’s programme, the song made the t