Sarmad Sindhi

Sarmad Sindhi

Sarmad Sindhi (Sindhi: سرمد سنڌي Urdu: سرمد سندھی) was a popular Sindhi singer from Sindh, Pakistan. Sarmad Sindhi's real name was Rahman Mughal. He died in a car accident on December 27th, 1996.

Sarmad Sindhi was famous among his generation and sang all kinds of songs, from folk songs to songs of his homeland that praised the Sindh. His songs represented the problems of the Sindhi people, like "Sindh Uchi, Sindh Uchiaa (Sindh is greater),tuhagi muhaj KuwanBan Khan (Sindh is greater then your and mine thoughts)". Sarmad Sindhi sang mostly in Sindhi but had some hits in the Seraiki language as well. His songs are now sung by his brother Ahmed Mughal, a KTN star and sindh TV star.

Sarmad Sindhi was that kind of singer who was famous not only in youth but of all ages of listeners because he had a voice which got the ability to attract internally and involve through soul.

External links

* [http://sindhimusic.com/audio/singers/2/SARMAD-SINDHI/albums/ Complete Collection of Sarmad SindhiMusic]
* [http://www.sindhvoice.com/index.php?action=showgal&cat=30 Huge collection of Sarmad's songs]
* [http://www.geocities.com/sindhiaudio/sarmad/ Sarmad Sindhi]
* [http://www.geocities.com/zafarwolf/ Some Songs of Sarmad Sindhi]


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