Outstanding singer Haniya Aslam, the celebrated musician and one-half of the iconic duo Zeb and Haniya, has passed away. Recent news dictates it was reportedly due to a cardiac arrest. Her cousin and musical partner, Zeb Bangash, confirmed the heartbreaking news through an Instagram post. Zeb shared cherished photos of Haniya with the simple caption, “Hanini.”
This heartfelt tribute reflects the deep bond they shared and the extraordinary impact Haniya had on Pakistan’s music scene.
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Haniya Aslam Massive Contribution to Music
Haniya Aslam was revered as one of Pakistan’s finest musicians. She was known for her soulful compositions with Zeb in hits like “Paimona,” “Chal Diye,” and “Chup,” which were featured in Coke Studio Pakistan’s Season 2. Their energetic rendition of “Bibi Sanam” showed their talent. It helped solidify their place in the hearts of music lovers across the nation.
In 2014, the singer moved to Canada to pursue a solo music career and deepen her understanding of the craft. She was also a skilled sound engineer, contributing to the 2016 Pakistani short film “Lala Begum.” Moreover, she produced music for the romantic film “Dobara Phir Se” in the same year.
Haniya’s sudden passing has left a void in the music community, not just in Pakistan but across borders. Indian lyricist and playback singer Swanand Kirkire expressed his grief on X formerly known as Twitter, writing, “My dear friend Haniya Aslam has left us. She had a cardiac arrest. Rest in peace, dear Haniya.”
This singer wasn’t just a talented musician; she was family to Zeb Bangash, and their special chemistry came alive in their enchanting melodies. Her legacy will continue to resonate through the music she created. Touching the hearts of countless fans who admired her talent and warmth.
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