Pakistani singer Shehzad Roy, known for his kindness, has once again made it to the headlines for the very same reason. Shehzad was able to locate children from a 10-year-old clip from Hunza in which they are playing a beat just like a band but with disposed of material such as plastic cans, oil tins etc.
The kids displayed real talent; they were creative with whatever items were available to them.
While the 1-minute long clip made us all smile, it stayed with Shehzad. He wished someone could locate these kids so he could send them the instruments. He also took it to Twitter and asked for any leads. The magic of social media worked, and he was able to locate the children.
Much to his surprise, he found out that the clip was recorded 10 years ago, and the children in the said clip have now grown up. Regardless, Shehzad sent them proper instruments that were required to recreate the same video.
Just yesterday, he uploaded a short clip revealing that the instruments he wanted to send to the children in the video last month have reached them, and in fact, the clip has been recreated upon special request. He took the news to the micro-blogging site and said, “Mission accomplished!!!! Instruments delivered to young talented Hunza boys !!!”
Mission accomplished!!!!Instruments delivered to young talented Hunza boys !!! Thanks to Asim and Asad bhai… Special thanks to @WithRider pic.twitter.com/GqmzlTikVf
— Shehzad Roy (@ShehzadRoy) September 22, 2021
In the clip, Shehzad explains how he found himself in the same show once upon a time. “When I saw the video of the kids using plastic boxes to make music, which sounded great, I remembered that distortion pedal,” he said
Here’s a clip of the children from Hunza recorded 10-years ago
Please somebody tell me where are these kids and I’ll give them all the instruments they need 🙏 pic.twitter.com/e4Tq24KFMR
— Shehzad Roy (@ShehzadRoy) August 11, 2021
Hunza Valley is one of the Safest Places for Women to Travel in the Northern Areas of Pakistan. Read the full story here:
Hunza Valley, a popular tourist spot, is located in the Gilgit-Baltistan region of Pakistan. As summer holidays are here, many tourists make their way to the valley to unwind. If you’re planning a trip to the northern areas of Pakistan, Hunza is a great destination. It is also safe for women if they are planning to travel alone or in groups. The literacy rate in the valley is above 95%, and the best time to visit is between April and October.
Hunza Valley is One of the Safest Places for Women to Travel in the Northern Areas of Pakistan
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