@Sajjad Khan okay lol 😂, Pakistani listen to afghan song too, afghan aren't mad u lot r afghan dancing to afghan song, we're annoyed because you're calling it Turkish when it's not
There's absolutely no harm in appreciating different cultures and to dance like this at a Pakistani wedding, is a lovely idea. However, this is an Afghan song with Afghan-inspired choreography that is an exact copy of how the girls dance in the original music video. I just had to do my research for this one. It's kind of ridiculous that the videographer is choosing to keep that title for this clip.
Thats nice to watch. I am Afghan and we do dance on bollywood and Pakistani songs. It is so beautiful to watch video even though i dont know whether it is a Pak or Indian wedding. Dont let haters to put u down. Love Pak and India from Afg ❤❤
uumm the song is afghan, its in dari, indians don't speak dari afghans do and what's wrong about it is that it's calling it Turkish dance when it's not
@Sajjad Khan, I'm not talking about Pashtoons I'm talking about AFGHANS, afghan culture is different from Pakistani culture, afghan culture includes a mixture tajik, pashtun, hazaras, Turkmen ect. Culture. Pakistani culture is different, these girls dancing to afghan TAJIK song with a dance TAJIKSdance moves.
Music knows no politics, border, cultures or language. It would be nice to introduce it correctly. Especially in this time and age of globalization. It is an Afghan pop song in Persian language. I must give my special thanks to the people who listen, and enjoy our music.
We as a Muslim nation are heading towards a big disaster in the name of culture and celebrations ,is there any difference between us and Hindu wedding other then the names
@@heythereheythere1233 I didn't watch the video the title is enough ,besides such videos keep on popping even you are looking for Quran lessons and sure we all need guidance
Pehly is trhn se bahar se aa k dance krti thi ,ab educated families ki ladies khud present krhi hy..Istkhafirallah..Allah hamre mardo ko deen ki samjh de..ameen
To baahir se bulwa ke konsa halal kaam kar lete the. He to wo bhi gunah lekin us pe itna mu ni banate log. Halanke un mujron me zada behayai hoti he, ye to phr simple sa dance he.
pehle ladies gidda (female version of bhangra) paondiyan c fer Punjabi Albakistani ho gye te apna culture bhul gye. by the way Islam doesn't denounce/ discredit local culture of any country unless it goes against modesty. And Punjabi culture is very modest. Thank You
pehle ladies gidda (female version of bhangra) paondiyan c fer Punjabi Albakistani ho gye te apna culture bhul gye. by the way Islam doesn't denounce/ discredit local culture of any country unless it goes against modesty. And Punjabi culture is very modest. Thank You
Its not your fault Punjabi Muslims desperately try to disassociate themselves from Punjabi culture they love to think that their ancestors came from turkey or Arab world
@@AhmedKhan-xb4kt when these ppl r afghan dancing to an afghan song without crediting afghans and calling it Turkish, that's a problem its culture appropriation. I aint got no problem with non afghans dancing to afghan songs but yall better give us credit tho.
Taking what from Pakistan rofl. You just are part Afghan culture and part Indian/Punjabi culture and become a country 70 years ago. Don't embarrass yourself
U can stop embarassing yourselves and get out of Pakistan. Stop living in tents on our side roads and highways. U guys have too much attitude when u guys can't even live in your own country. But that's ok we Pakistanis are very kind and hospitable people taking in strays
its not hard for you guys to mention its an afghan song thus an afghan dance like the lyrics legit say ' dohktare afghan' meaning afghan girl therefore it is no way that it is a Turkish dance nor a Turkish song at all, if your going to do something from someone else's culture it would be appreciated if you gave them credit and actually appreciate their culture and not mix it with random things that isn't it