Pakistani singer, Bilal Saeed, will be appearing along with the sister of Katrina Kaif, Isabelle Kaif in his next song.
The song titled, Judaiya, is a collaboration with British songwriter-singer, Ezu. Isabelle Kaif is the younger sister of Bollywood superstar, Katrina Kaif.
Bilal Saeed shared the poster of the song on his Instagram profile. “A beautiful song by @ezuworld and myself! featuring very talented @isakaif ✌🏻”, read the caption on his post. The song is said to be taken from Ezu’s album.
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Isabelle Kaif shared her solo poster of the song. “Judaiya! A brand new song by @ezuworld & @bilalsaeed_music🎵🎶🎵 Music Video releasing on Friday 28th Jan on YouTube/VIPRecords!”, wrote Isabelle in the caption. Her post garnered immense reaction on social media.
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Both Saeed and Ezu had shared a poster on social media a few days ago.
“I wonder what’s coming next?”, captioned the post shared simultaneously.
Bilal Saeed receives criticism
Earlier, Bilal Saeed along with Pakistani actress Saba Qamar had come under immense criticism for dancing and filming the song in the historical Wazir Khan Mosque, Lahore.
According to the reports, the celebrities shot the song in the mosque without official permission. The social media users slammed the actress and singer for violating the sanctity of the mosque by dancing and filming the song.
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The matter came to public attention when actress Saba Qamar shared a small video clip of dancing with Bilal Saeed in the mosque released on social media. The video instantly went viral on other social media platforms. As opposed to the expectations, the fans and followers slammed the production house and the performers for promotion indecency in the mosque.
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A case was registered against them but later Lahore sessions court approved the bail of actress Saba Qamar and singer Bilal Saeed in the case.