![]() Arif Lohar has currently sang it for Coke Studio in Pakistan along with Meesha Shafi, a popular Pakistani youth, a version that will help this iconic song to further live on and on. In popular Pakistani culture Alamgir's Jugni is often the most-commonly recognized, which, in the mid-80's, encouraged young college students, most notably Saad Zahur, an architecture student at Lahore's NCA, who popularized the song with their own renditions. Arif has brought in a more contemporary touch by incorporating modern vibes and rock influence in his versions of Jugni with Mukhtar Sahota (notably in his album '21st century Jugni' ). After that Saleem Javed and Arif Lohar, Alam Lohar's son, among others, have kept the tradition alive. He received a gold disc LP for his Jugni in 1965. In Pakistan, Jugni was popularized by the late folk music singer Alam Lohar.
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