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Indian singer sings opposite version of Asim’s “Jo tu na Mila”

March 8, 2023 07:53 PM


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Pakistani Heartthrob singer Asim Azhar is one of the very renowned young artists and rose to fame after giving us various hits. Being only 22-year-old, Azhar gained worldwide fame for his banger "Jo Tu Na Mila," with Iqra Aziz.

Asim Azhar received a lot of appreciation and applause for the song as it was nominated for the "Best Non-Film Track" category in Sony's MIX Audience Music Awards, India.

The song has made its place in many broken hearts as it is an ode singing out to the pain of turned down or one-sided love.

An Indian singer, Jay Mishra created a very unique rendition of Asim’s song from the perspective of a moved-on lover calling it “Jo tu na mila opposite version.” The lyrics literally shout “Jo main na mila tumhain.”

The song had all the limelight focused on it. The new rendition was shared on social media and fans compared it with the original.

The musical genius Mishra captioned his video saying "@kunaalvermaa Another perspective I saw it from..your lyrics are still GOAT tho! @asimazhar my favourite of yours."



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