Former Pakistan captain Wasim Akram keeps hitting the headlines regularly with some random news; irrespective of whether that news is related to cricket or not, the handsome Pakistani knows how to be a media daring. Looking at his latest activity, Akram seems to be bowled over by sufi music. In a new music video titled ‘Door’ by Pakistani singer Salman Ahmad, Akram has been featured along with his beautiful wife Shaniera Akram. The video is directed by Usman Yousaf for Sufi rock band Junoon. The song is being made to mark the band’s silver jubilee anniversary. Akram himself tweeted couple of posts in order to promote and support the song from his official Twitter account.
Currently, he has been taking commentary jobs across the globe in international matches and also spends a lot of time in India. He carries a huge fan following, which will surely help him get tremendous love for this Sufi music video. Akram also tweeted the short clip of this upcoming sufi music video and wrote, “A sneak peak of the new music video #Door by @sufisal We hope you all enjoy. Lets support our talented Pakistani artists.”
His wife Shaniera also tweeted about this video and wished good luck by tweeting from her official Twitter account and writing, “Best of luck to @sufisal on his latest track.It’s a very deep & beautiful song & makes me a little emotional when I watch the clip #Junoon.”
Best of luck to @sufisal on his latest track.It’s a very deep & beautiful song & makes me a little emotional when I watch the clip #Junoonhttps://t.co/Vl2CJo5yEr
The latest news about Akram besides this is that he will be mentoring the Sri Lankan pacers ahead of South Africa tour. The 50-year old Akram will conduct a day-long coaching clinic in Colombo on Thursday, in what would be the first of a series of programmes involving foreign experts.
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