Ali Zafar to honour Army Public School victims in star-studded video

Published January 25, 2015
Humaima Malik with Ali Zafar for the shooting of new video - Twitter
Humaima Malik with Ali Zafar for the shooting of new video - Twitter

Multi-talented actor and singer Ali Zafar has united musicians, actors and sports stars for the upcoming video of his latest song 'Urein Ge' (Will Fly) which pays tribute to the victims of the Army Public School (APS) massacre.

Also read: 30 days: Honouring victims of the Peshawar attack through music

The video for the upcoming tribute is said to include cricket star Shoaib Malik, actor Ali Kazmi and his mother Saira Kazmi who herself is an actor/director, much-admired actor Mahira Khan, and actor Humaima Malick among others.

All those participating in the shoot expressed their confidence in Zafar's musical effort for the Peshawar attack victims.

Aside from Zafar, several poets, singers and bands have dedicated songs to the children and their parents for bearing such a heavy loss.

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