Wah gee wah, muzza aa giya. Thanks to everyone involved. May Allah bless her and her family. My late father was a jail employee And posted in Multan where she would frequently bring cooked degs of food for distribution to the prisoners. I was in 7th grade in 1960 and our headmaster late Abdurehman was very fond of her singing and once we heard her singing only through the peeps of the door. That was perhaps 1961 or 62. Later, her one song hit the height and everyone was singing. It was the song of ‘Budnam” movie ‘burray bey murrawat hain yea hussan walay” almost every kid in the school used to sing this song and radio played it throughout the day. She is a treasure house of Pakistan, very humble, very cultured and the torchbearer of our vanishing values. May Allah bless her and her family.
Being a fellow saraiki wasaib, I'm proud of the amazing mother and daughter. Rahat sang a poem ( nazam) of a poet not as famous as Faiz. Unfortunately, it's neither on RU-vid nor any other source. nor I can recall it's lines or lyrics. If she or anyone else reads this by any chance, I will be grateful for information about that poem sung by Rahat.
Allah meny etna late q dekha ye show ye interview Surayya ji jesy log ab nhe hn hamary pas ye to darwesh log hn in k pas wo mosiqee h jo pak hai jis k sur sachhy hn khuda say jor deny waly
The loving who is modest and good looking as well, was asked to introduce all the members of the family by Ms. Multanikar, and she forgot other than general introduction.