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Arif Lohar’s song got featured on FIFA World Cup’s Instagram page

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ISLAMABAD: Legendary Pakistani folk singer Arif Lohar’s song has graced FIFA‘s official World Cup Instagram page, enthralling both football fans and folk music fans alike.

In a video posted by FIFA’s official Instagram handle to mark Lionel Messi’s birthday, a blacksmith’s song plays in the background.

The post ‘Messi Ka Jadu’ with an Urdu caption translating Messi’s magic has gone viral on social media.

Arif Lohar, known for his passionate performances and traditional music, has gained international attention with this feature.

His famous song “Aaj Te Jhoom Lay” was shared on the occasion of the birthday of the legendary footballer Lionel Messi.

Fans took to social media to express their joy, with one user saying “FIFA is a fan of Arif Lohar too!” “Promoting football in Pakistan through Aarif Lohar’s song is a great gesture by FIFA,” commented another.

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